Quiet winter evening, Rathmines, Dublin
(Thanks Colum Cronin)

Behold: the Cyber Supra – an angular vision of the Toyota Supra in the style of the Tesla Cybertruck and the absurdly expensive Karlmann King SUV.
Created by conceptual automotive design studio FLAT HAT ( a term used by WW2 pilots to describe unauthorized low altitude flying techniques), the Cyber Supra’s radar-dodging polygonal body panels are also bulletproof.
You’d probably want that.
An impressive animated video by Oskar Alvarado for a new tune by techno duo MachineCode (Dean Rodell and Current Value) – a science fiction future world loosely inspired by the ancient Mesoamerican myth of the serpent deity, Kukulkan.
Behold: ghostly sprite lightning at 100,000 frames per second. But what is it?
Mysterious bursts of light in the sky that momentarily resemble gigantic jellyfish have been recorded for over 30 years, but apart from a general association with positive cloud-to-ground lightning, their root cause remains unknown. Some thunderstorms have them — most don’t. Recently, however, high speed videos are better detailing how sprites actually develop. The featured video, captured in mid-2019, is fast enough — at about 100,000 frames per second — to time-resolve several sprite “bombs” dropping and developing into the multi-pronged streamers that appear on still images. Unfortunately, the visual clues provided by videos like these do not fully resolve the sprite origins mystery. High speed vidoes do indicate to some researchers, though, that sprites are more likely to occur when plasma irregularities exist in the upper atmosphere.
(Video: Matthew G McHarg, Jacob L Harley, Thomas Ashcraft, Hans Nielsen)
Previously: No Sprite Is Safe
Behold: the 1961 Jaguar E-type Series 1 – the first and most sought after variant of the E-type’s 14 year production, with a chassis derived from the Le Mans winning D-type racer powered by a legendary inline six engine.
This vehicle, exported to California in 1961 has had three careful owners and a full Concours restoration in 2013 where a five speed gearbox and disc brakes were added.
Shut up and bid.
The tiny suspended dioramas of Dutch artist Rosa de Jong.
More of her work here.
Previously: In Vitro
An homage to first person shooter gaming history by 4096 using nifty transitions to present a truncated version of the genre’s evolution as one continuous sequence.