Friday, 27 November 2009
Game-controller ornaments
Jazz up your Hannukah Bush this year with these gamer-themed ornaments -- game controllers, new-school and old-, laser-cut from acrylic.
Wonderland
Satan’s Mask
Satan as a headless-masquerade holding ghost on an abandoned island floating in the deep, dark void of space creating life from clay and striking them down, all in front of tiny children. Yes! Amazing excerpt from a stop motion version of Mark Twain’s Mysterious Stranger, by Will Vinton. Censored from many TV stations. Yes!
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Legos Gone Wild
Stunning Stereoviews: Historical Photos Show Past in 3D
The opportunity to catch a glimpse at life in a long-ago era in 3D is rare indeed, but thanks to the stereoviews taken by photographer T. Enami, Meiji Japan in the early 1900s momentarily appears vivid and immediate.
In traditional stereoscopic photography, a three-dimensional illusion is created from a pair of 2-D photographs that represent two slightly different perspectives of the same object or scene. The deviation between the two photographs is similar to the perspectives that both eyes naturally receive in binocular vision.
Such images are normally viewed in 3-D using a stereoscope, but ‘freeviewing’ is also possible, with a process that involves putting one’s eyes directly over the images and slowly backing away while focusing on the single merged, out-of-focus picture that appears.
In traditional stereoscopic photography, a three-dimensional illusion is created from a pair of 2-D photographs that represent two slightly different perspectives of the same object or scene. The deviation between the two photographs is similar to the perspectives that both eyes naturally receive in binocular vision.
Such images are normally viewed in 3-D using a stereoscope, but ‘freeviewing’ is also possible, with a process that involves putting one’s eyes directly over the images and slowly backing away while focusing on the single merged, out-of-focus picture that appears.
Cityscape Light Drawings by Michael Bosanko
Michael Basanko’s work is as much about finding the perfect spot and setting the right scene as it is about what his light art ads to the mix. In a way he works like a sketch artist tracing simple images over complex and richly photographic ground-and-sky-scapes.
Michael Bosanko
Monday, 23 November 2009
Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” Music Video
Googly eyes, freaky protruding spine, leather body suits, video games, silly hats, fire, polar bears, poison, coffins? etc. etc. etc.
Ideal Woman Necklace
Making a statement about supreme perfection, Allie Pohl’s Ideal Woman: Necklace tangibly expresses her concerns about the ability to create overly ideal images through modern technology.
Ideal Woman: Necklace is available in a variety of colors and either a short or long chain, with prices spanning $20-55. To purchase the necklace, contact Allie Pohl through her website.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Cassette Playa x Phenomenon Capsule Collection
When you hear Cassette Playa and Phenomenon working together, you know that it will turn out colorful and different from pretty much everything else out there, as they are both not exactly shy brands. Here above you already see Carrie Munden and Big-O rocking the collaborative apparel.
Capsule Collection that will be released soon.
Pentax K-x: 100 Colors 100 Styles
The Pentax K-x SLR has now launched a new campaign in Japan that lets you customize the camera. You can choose different colors for the body and the handle, resulting in overall 100 different looks for the cam.
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