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MOSSANDFOG.COM  ·  JUNE 28 – JULY 5

Welcome to Fog Signals, and welcome to July! This past week we explored a goat-antelope we never knew existed, we commiserated over the heat with some dramatic melting ice cream pops, and we were dazzled by light sculptures taken via drone.

Spacetime Light Sculptures Photographed Across the American West

PHOTOGRAPHY

Spacetime Light Sculptures Photographed Across the American West

This surreal and beautiful series explore space and time using drones, lights, and long exposure photography.

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This Incredible Golden Cape Was Made From Spider Silk, and Took 8 Years to Craft

ART

This Incredible Golden Cape Was Made From Spider Silk, and Took 8 Years to Craft

The silk of over a million orb-weaver spiders was used to create this stunning piece.

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Every Country's Most Embarrassing Tourist Habit

CULTURE

Every Country's Most Embarrassing Tourist Habit

What's the most embarrassing tourist habit from your country?

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Meltsicles, a Series by Michael Massaia

YUM

Meltsicles, a Series by Michael Massaia

A delightfully drippy series of melted ice cream pops.

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Pixel Weather Skies by Garth Glazier

ART

Pixel Weather Skies by Garth Glazier

These wonderfully unique landscapes bring an 8-bit aesthetic to pastoral scenes.

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Meet The Serow, Japan's Unique Goat Antelope

ANIMALS

Meet The Serow, Japan's Unique Goat Antelope

Animals you never knew existed, Serow edition.

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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