Video: Exploit Yourself
Inspired by Nike, Carl Erik Rinsch’s Exploit Yourself is 3D short film that blends Mirror’s Edge with Terminator; one thing’s for sure: we are SO screwed if the robots learn to Parkour.
Inspired by Nike, Carl Erik Rinsch’s Exploit Yourself is 3D short film that blends Mirror’s Edge with Terminator; one thing’s for sure: we are SO screwed if the robots learn to Parkour.
Part of a three-shoe Transformers x Nike collab, these Megatron Zoom Fight Clubs not only get the colorway and styling right, but score major points for old-school Hasbro packaging.
The next tablet won’t just be for cubicle-dwellers: this E-Ink Coach Playboard is an outdoor-friendly electronic clipboard that’ll display templates for basketball, football and more.
It’s every 80s kid’s dream come true: the Heli Mission SWAT Truck is like Airwolf and Knight Rider all in one, with a truck which opens up to reveal a flyable RC helicopter on a platform.
Surprisingly tame in design for Alienware, the TactX Headset is a pair no-nonsense gaming cans with closed ear cups, retractable mic, and 3 ft cord with generous 7 ft extension.
We’re ashamed to say we didn’t get this video the first time around; it’s a safety video from the folks at Air New Zealand, but let’s just say those Kiwis are very “cheeky” monkeys.
Conway’s Game of Life is older than we’ve been alive, but gets a fresh dusting of spores with Mushroom Life; the different mushroom stages of life make this just as addictive.
Another short animation from the students at SupInfocom, Sigg Jones is a short, urban-style animation that’s just begging for product placement, with magic sneakers and energy drinks.
A surefire way to communicate you’re a gung-ho worker and a straight shooter, Yves Saint Laurent’s Bullet Cufflinks is made from a brass metal bullet with silver tone finish.
Mercedes claims their cars are built like tanks, but this video of an armored 2010 Mercedes E-Class Guard more or less proves it: it absorbs bullets and even grenades with aplomb.
Elecom’s Wall Socket USB Hub is a “hey, that’s spiffy” idea–at least until you get your real-life electrical plugs mixed up, leading to results that are both eye-catching and eye-singeing.
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