ABOUT
"MAKA FUSHIGI" is a Japanese term often used to describe mysterious occurrences. It comes from a Sanskrit term "MAHA" meaning highness and "MAKA FUSHIGI" was originally used to express impressive phenomena in the nature that are beyond human understandings.
The MECHAFUSHIGI is a stock of visual representations of the natural phenomena or people's work reflecting them throughout the web. I hope these resources will help to understand mechanisms of "MAKA FUSHIGI" and to inspire good design.
The MECHAFUSHIGI is a stock of visual representations of the natural phenomena or people's work reflecting them throughout the web. I hope these resources will help to understand mechanisms of "MAKA FUSHIGI" and to inspire good design.
CATEGORIES
LINKS
- Sachiko Kodama
- core.form-ula
- Kenneth Parker
- Reckon
- 72 dpi
- the F Stop
- imgfav
- Behance Network
- Alan Jaras
- NASA | astronomy picture of the day
- Andrew Zuckerman
- mark mawson
- flickr | lordv
- Aqua Creations
- Elena Kulikova
- Fubiz
- pixdaus
- Near life Experience
- abduzeedo ABDUCTED BY DESIGN
- boston.com | The Big Picture
- Michael Kenna
- flickr | yyellowbird
- FFFFOUND!
- Ayala Serfaty
- vi.sualize.us
- Sandro Diener
- flickr | Linden Gledhill
- booooooom
- The Future Astronauts of America Foundation
- NASA | Earth Observatory
- SpaceCollective
- Michael James Chichi
- Wired.com
- Vilhjálmur Ingi Vilhjálmsson
- Space Collective
- NASA | Earth As Art
- Jeremy Liebman
- enlatado.net/blog
- deputy-dog
- Stuart Gibson
- Asknature
- flickr | Andrew Magill
- mail Online | Science & Tech
- Behance Network
- Murray Fredericks
- Onexposure














































































