Eirik Solheim’s 365 Days in One Photo

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Eirik Solheim took one photo for each day of the year from the same window in Oslo, Norway. Once the year was over, Solheim sliced the photos into 365 pieces and then compiled them chronologically into one image. If you start at the far left, you’ll see what Oslo looks like in January. If you look at the far right, you’ll see what Oslo looks like in December.

Via Eirik Solheim.

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Spike Marlowe and her Siamese twin sister were born to academics in Provo, Utah during the region’s speculative fiction renaissance. Since her teenage years, when Spike’s parents and sister entered the Federal Witness Protection Program--which necessitated the surgical separation of Spike from her sister (if you buy her a couple drinks and ask nicely, Spike may show you the scars)--she has held a variety of odd jobs, including a performer in a wild west show, detective, Bigfoot researcher and writer for an Internet content farm. Recently she found her calling as a Bizarro author. When she’s not writing fiction she works as a street busker in San Francisco. At night she fights crime. Her first novel, Placenta of Love, will be released by Eraserhead Press in November 2011.

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