Archive for December, 2009


17.12.2009

Mini Food by artist Shay Aaron

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in Food Porn, Frayed Threads

How cool are mini things? Especially when they are miniatures of our favorite foods. Artist Shay Aaron is our hero. Not only does he make the most realistic versions of food to wear out of the polymer clay, but he most recently did a Christmas collection and even included tree ornaments. Our favorite is the mini gingerbread house and I just put the mini pizza slice earrings on my wish list.

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Everyone needs to check out the rest of his stuff, it is amazing!! Click here.

16.12.2009

Massive Attack’s new single- Paradise Circus

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in Music

We are soo excited! Massive Attack is not only coming out with a new album next year, but, but! Hope Sandoval takes the mic for this single, Paradise Circus. Happiness cannot begin to describe…

11.12.2009

Inflatable Bag Monsters by artist Joshua Allen Harris

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in Animation

One of the most creative ideas we’ve seen. Using only tape and garbage bags, street artist Joshua Allen Harris creates inflatable creatures that animate when adhered to the subway grates.

11.12.2009

Noferin wooden toys

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in Frayed Threads, Green

These little wooden toys aren’t just the cutest ideas for Christmas gifts this year, but they are also eco-friendly. Made from sustainably harvested rubber wood and it’s non-toxic for the little kiddies. We think they rock.

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Check out the entire holiday collection here.

10.12.2009

No Global Warming Here. Nope.

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in Photography, Travel

Photographer David Burdeny’s Iceberg’s series is not only captivating, but surreal. It’s amazing how these huge icebergs have melted to resemble pebbles on the Earth’s surface. He ventured through endangered territories to capture the impact of tourism, climate change, industry and the hunt for oil. The image we chose as our favorite is: Five Icebergs, Weddell Sea, Antarctica 2007.

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Check out the entire series here.

07.12.2009

Old Japan Seen Through Animated Stereoviews

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in Animation, Photography

Photographer T. Enami (1859-1929) captured a series of 3D stereoviews showing life of the Japanese during the Meiji-period. Stereoview photographs are two almost identical photos that when put together as an animation, gives the viewer a feeling of dimension. Who would think such subtlety would bring these old pictures to life and make them pop.

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View more of the photo series here.

07.12.2009

Sketch Swap

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in Animation, Cool Websites, Illustration

Grab your stylus (or if you are handy with the mouse) and draw! This site gives you a ton of room to draw and after you’ve made your genius creation, you get to swap with a buddy. Here’s what we received after we submitted our masterpiece. Honestly, this five headed doodle is waay more creative than ours. Try it out. You might get ours swapped to you…we apologize in advance.

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07.12.2009

Human Motions by Peter Jansen

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in Animation

This guy is really creative. He makes sculptures of action. If you understand animation, he literally sculpts each inbetween of an action. We love soccer, so we decided to show his soccer sculpture. So neat.

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Check out more of Peter Jansen’s sculptures here.

07.12.2009

A New Type of Bug

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in Randomz

Now that’s pretty creative, you have to admit.

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02.12.2009

No More Butter Fingers

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in Funky Products

Butter that comes on stick? That is weird. Or is it?

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