Floor Graffiti
Street artist Javier De Riba uses spray paint and stencils to create patterns that look like floor tiles, adding a surprising bit of life to the sites where he paints them. You can buy prints of Javier’s patterns from his shop.
Street artist Javier De Riba uses spray paint and stencils to create patterns that look like floor tiles, adding a surprising bit of life to the sites where he paints them. You can buy prints of Javier’s patterns from his shop.
Cosplay spotters Sneaky Zebra were at it again at the May 2015 MCM London Comic Con, where they caught up with a variety of creatively costumed folks, from Chappie to Fred Flintstone, from Baymax to Thor, and everyone in-between.
Mike Szczys of HackADay shows off a neat trick using a grid of SmartMatrix RGB LEDs, a Teensy 3.1 circuit board, and a classic Atari joystick. The end result – a fully playable version of the arcade classic Pac-Man. Full build instructions here.
Dancer Madd Chadd appears to be more robot than human as he pops, locks and breaks it down into controlled mechanical movements all while he maintains his balance on a wheeled Airboard. The track is So by Dabow.
Advertisers have wasted millions of brain cells with catchy commercial jingles that burrow into our heads. YouTuber Grant Woolard turned 25 of the most memorable jingles into one long earworm.
A year after the tragic crash that seriously injured comedian Tracy Morgan and killed his friend James McNair, Tracy broke his silence on TODAY. An emotionally raw look at a man who usually makes us laugh. Keep strong, Tracy!
Stay layered and on point this summer with Nonnative’s lightweight coat. The Trooper Blouson has side seam pockets, a chest pocket, an inner zipped pocket, hidden button placket, a straight front hem and curved rear hem.
Steve Ramsden’s brilliantly edited mashup of two classic, but very different movies which take place in iconic hotels – Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel – and the Overlook Hotel from Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining.
A Bluetooth keyboard with infrared sensors that turn the entire area above the keys into an invisible touchpad when you hold down one of its mouse keys. The touchpad function works with PCs and Android devices.
Erick Solis and Ricardo Trevino aka Playback Collective edited clips of the sublime Mad Max: Fury Road to make an ’80s-style trailer for the flick. Or at least a music video for Power Glove’s badass song Vengeance.
Inspired by the Girl Scouts’ almighty Samoa cookie, Aunt Ellie’s super-sized version is packed with toasted coconut, caramel, chocolate, rice krispies, and love. Choose from 6″ or 9″ cakes. Now make us a Thin Mint cake. Please.
With the recent addition of racially diverse Emoji on iOS devices, CollegeHumor allows the communications icons to speak for themselves on the subject. Seriously, folks. Do our Emoji really need to be that politically correct?
(PG-13 Language) If Aaron Sorkin has his go to phrases, the writers of The Wire had a simpler quirk: rhetorical tautologies, or redundant statements such as “the game is the game”, “what happens happens” and “once you in it, you in it.”
Exclusive to Massdrop, the AKG K7XX is based on the K702 65th Anniversary Edition. They’re open-backed reference headphones with slightly emphasized bass, memory foam earpads and an affordable price. US only.
Jelle Bakker built this 33-foot-long wooden contraption, dubbed “Marble Tsunami,” through which thousands of marbles roll their way to their eventual resting place. We can only imagine how loud this thing is in person.
Included in the upcoming version of Android OS, Google Now on Tap lets you use Google Now without leaving the app you’re currently in. It will guess what information you need, or you can get a specific answer via voice command.
The guy who enabled Kung Fury’s mission walks us through the finer points of sending objects through time, using the latest in high-tech computer equipment. His main problem? He’s got his 3-1/2″ and 5-1/4″ floppies mixed up.
Fly to up to 14 miles in altitude, and see the Earth’s curvature on MiGFlug’s unique 50-minute tour. You’ll ride in the company’s MiG-29 Fulcrum jet and experience air speeds of up to Mach 2 (~1520mph).
(PG-13: Language) Every Frame A Painting highlights the importance of production design by examining chairs in movies and TV shows. Chairs can clue us in on the setting, a character’s personality or stature, or the mood of a scene.
Music video director Jay Martin makes his feature debut with this flick about a group of young Jabbawockeez men who must pull off a heist in order to fulfill their debt to a psycho drug lord. Naturally, things don’t go as planned.
These insanely realistic belgian chocolate sculptures look exactly like hand tools, but are completely edible. Just don’t leave them in your toolbox or they might melt. Who are we kidding? You’ll eat them long before you do that.
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