OTTO Presents: The Great Wide Open.

Connie Zhou
Connie Zhou
Presentamos 100 segundos de las imágenes más espectaculares de ciencia y tecnología. Nuestra colección especial ha sido recopilada por científicos, artistas, médicos, buzos, cazadores de tormentas y buscadores de aventuras. Todos amantes de las rarezas y maravillas de este mundo asombroso.
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Operation Bikini.
A selection of bathing costumes and bikinis that became fashion icons during film history.
(Mary Astor, Marilyn Monroe, Raquel Welch.)
The 80s.
The entertainment world loves nostalgia and the 80s are a good example.
(Patrick Swayze, Madonna and Rosanna Arquette, Michael J. Fox.)
Manel Armengol-Transition
A visual testimonial of the Spanish Transition: social movements demanding their rights, demonstrations and urban landscapes.
Barcelona, España 1977.
Barcelona, España 1976.
Barcelona, España 1976.
Barcelona, España 1976.
Barcelona, España 1977.
Human urinary system, illustration. At top left and right are the kidneys. Urine passes from the kidneys, through the ureters (tubes) to the bladder (bottom centre).
Unless you have been living under a rock over the past few weeks you must be well aware of the Pokemon Go phenomenon. Players walking, driving and climbing are chasing Pokemon characters on their phones to catch the creatures and rack up points in an effort to win this immersive game. While out exploring their surroundings it’s possible participants may see real-life wildlife resembling the animated Pokemon counterparts! Check out these feathered and furred Earth-bound animals that could be related to Parasect, Mantine and Ho-Oh to name a few. Click on the photo to see their Pokemon counterparts! Want to see the gallery of photos on our site? Click here.
Thermographic timelapse footage of a house warming up in sunlight. The colours represent the temperature, going from yellow (hottest) to dark purple (coldest). Initially the house is cool in the night, but as the sun rises its walls grow steadily warmer.
Workers collect the rubble of damaged buildings to be recycled and reused for reconstruction, under the supervision of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the government-controlled district of Wadi al-Sayeh in Homs, Syria, July 19, 2016.
Photo by Omar Sanadiki
July 17th 2016 marks 80 years since the start of the Nationalist coup that lead to the Spanish Civil War.
The Spanish Civil War is often depicted as a premise to the Second World War, with civilians being targeted on a regular basis, as was the case in the Spanish town of Guernica. Más →
Good news for some of our marine friends. On Friday a federal appeals court reversed a 2012 lower court decision approving the use of low-frequency sonar for training, testing and routine operations by the US Navy. The sonar can injure whales, dolphins, seals, sealions and walruses’ hearing while also disrupting their mating and feeding habits. The noise from the naval sonar drills can disorient and impair wildlife causing them to abandon their habitat or even strand themselves to escape the noise. Let’s celebrate this victory with some of our favorite sealife images.