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Brad Taylor's picture

Neverending zoom


Categories:    -Art-   -Misc-
Zoomquilt is a collaborative digital art by Nikolaus Baumgarten and a group of artists. Check it out.  Instructions: Click the link below and wait until the loading is over. After the image shows up click your mouse button and move the mouse over the image to zoom in or out. Link : http://zoomquilt.nikkki.n et/Mirror: http://www.foulbeast.com/ zoomquilt/zoom. htm via Rudy's blog 

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Bass Invaders


Categories:    -Art-   -Gaming-

 Turn up the volume and enjoy Bass Invaders by Hexstaticexstatic are Stuart Warren Hill and Robin Brunson, and together they have been consistently breaking new ground in Audio and Visual entertainment since 1995. Hexstatic started experimenting with video at the first Big Chill festival and then went on to become resident VJ’s at Ninjatune’s famous Stealth night and a host of other UK clubs. They collaborated with Coldcut and Greenpeace for the Natural Rhythms Trilogy, which included the award winning AV single Timber.  Source : Accent Feed


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Two Legs and a Big Heart


Categories:    -Art-

 Faith is a happy and loved dog. The fact that she only has two legs doesn't seem to bother her. She adjusted by walking straight up like human beings.Her story can teach us a lot about accepting the different. (video)&n bsp;


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World's Tiniest Sculptures


Categories:    -Art-   -People-

Willard Wigan was born in Birmingham, England in 1957 and is the creator of the smallest works of art on earth. From being a traumatised and unrecognised dyslexic child, he is now emerging as the most globally celebrated micro-miniaturist of all time and is literally capable of turning a spec of dust into a vision of true beauty.He works in total solitude at a quiet retreat in Jersey mainly at night when there is a greater sense of peace in the world and less static electricity to interfere with the immeasurable precision and tolerances required to create the pieces.The human hand can only work in 100th of an inch resolution.


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My Sushi Is Bigger Than Yours


Categories:    -Art-   -Design-   -Gadgets-   -Hilarious-   -Misc-   -Weird-

 I don't know what went through the heads of the guys who made this. USB drives shaped as food. Come on... What did the management meeting sound like when they approved it ?- It will sell well to hungry people- Put it in the fridge and both your desk and fridge look tidy- Sushi sales are up. Let's do a Sushi USB and grab the Sushi market share- If you lose it you will hear laughter alarm- Its theft protected USB drive. Who will look stupid enough to run away with a shrimp   I think I'll have the 1GB Jumbo shrimp.


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Stick and Stone Rube Goldberg Machine


Categories:    -Art-   -Design-   -Interesting sites-   -Misc-   -Weird-

  "An idea birthed by the minds of Bre Pettis and Jesse Ferguson, "Sticks and Stones" is a machine made entirely out of natural materials - sticks, stones, twine, trees, dirt, and so on. Built at the sacred Earth Sanctuary ( http://earthsanctuary.org ), Sticks and Stones is composed of about 20 distinct elements, all working in sequence to ring the large, heavy bell at the end, sending a beautiful majestic sound across the forest landscape. " 


Dave Coltran's picture

Spectacular 750sq Meter Video Screen


Categories:    -Art-   -Design-   -Technology-

  A large sceen is a good starting point for a great visual experience. The experience is fantastic when the screen size is 750 sq meters!Such a screen was created to celebrate Christmas 2005 in the city of Dijon, France. It was accomplished by combining 4 projectors and projecting on the front of the town hall.   So urce: youtube


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Hairy Chair


Categories:    -Art-   -Design-   -Misc-   -Weird-

       By Belgian designer Charles Kaisin. "Layers of very fine cut paper... on a reused old chair." I like it. A lot. Posted originally at bookofjoe: Hairy Chair and republished here by the author


Dave Coltran's picture

Creative Advertising


Categories:    -Art-   -Hilarious-   -Weird-

Creative advertisement of Moma, a Furniture and Home magazine. I think it's French.    Source: Willy Dobbe


Dave Coltran's picture

World's most flexible light - Live Wire


Categories:    -Art-   -Design-   -Gadgets-   -Technology-

It looks like neon and it produces light just like neon but unlike neon, which is hard,  the glasses in the picture are flexible. They can be flexible thanks to the Lytec technology they're made of.Live Wire is a semiconductor cable that creates a glare free beautiful light along its entire length that is cold to touch with no hot surfaces or bulbs to break. Safe and Non-Toxic , Comes in eight colors.It was used in Major Films to create special effects. Now it is finally available to the public.  Source Live Wire


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