"You can even see the a beating heart brain and other organs because the scales and skin have no pigments" Yutaka Tamaru said, an associate professor at Mie University. "As this goldfish grows bigger, you can watch its whole life," Tamaru said.
Perhaps an interesting way to teach science to the youngsters..? Or just an awesome novelty pet. Dude, that eye looks so blackkk, it's insane!
Jer Thorp's new project, "Good Morning!" visualized 24 hours of "Good Morning" tweets across the globe.
Each of the tweets has been color-coded by time--green tweets are early morning, local time; orange occurs somewhere around 9am; red tweets are late morning; and black represents Tweets that are "out of time," meaning that they don't correspond with actual morning hours.

"Computer art by German artist Eno Henze" http://www.enohenze.de/
Love the fluidity and the colors...Computer art looks like fabric!
Lovely way of capturing and translating a moment.
Jarbas Agnelli created the songs that inspired by the photos of birds on wires. "make a song, using the exact location of the birds as notes (no Photoshop edit)."
“Play Me, I’m Yours” are street pianos set up all around London.
'Sounds' like so much fun! :)
Fantaisie in Bubblewrap, Arthur Metcalf, 2007
Gotta love the humanization and personification of inanimate objects. Plus, who doesn't love bubblewrap?? And a look from another perspective :P
Art is... unlimited!
Style also reminds me of Evelien Lohbeck