Neil Gaiman Keynote Address
Neil Gaiman’s (Sandman, American Gods, Neverwhere) keynote address for graduates at the University of the Arts. He’s not as funny as Conan, but he does have inspiring advice.
Neil Gaiman’s (Sandman, American Gods, Neverwhere) keynote address for graduates at the University of the Arts. He’s not as funny as Conan, but he does have inspiring advice.
Fernando aka Sheepo loves making replicas of vehicles using LEGO Technic. This is one of his latest creations, a replica of one of his favorite vehicles, the Land Rover Defender 110.
ESPN’s award-winning documentary series 30 for 30 returns with more stories about sports and athletes both famous and unknown, successful and defeated, such as Ben Johnson and Bo Jackson.
These delicious cereal and marshmallow bits are part of every Cylon’s nutritious breakfast. Best served a cup of Starbucks, of course. Available through 5/18/2012 only over at The Yetee.
(NSFW: Language) An computer animated movie based on Eric Powell’s satirical horror comic book series. Unfortunately it’s in limbo due to financial problems. Mr. Powell, ever heard of Kickstarter?
German tuning company Wheelsandmore offers various upgrades for owners of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, including carbon wheels and an ECU upgrade to boost the engine to 777hp.
The first single from Bloom, the fourth album from the dream pop duo Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally, aka Beach House. The band builds on its ethereal, nostalgic style with a cleaner sound.
A revamp of the Jaguar E-Type, the Lyonheart K was designed, engineered and built in England. It has a 550hp 5.0L V8 engine, an aluminum chassis and carbon fiber body. More here.
The A.S. M47-331 was commissioned by Arnold Schwarzenegger to celebrate the restoration of the tank that he drove while serving in the Austrian army. All proceeds go to the After-School All-Stars.
These cats need to get upstairs, but instead of looking for a staircase, they take the easy way out (or up) courtesy of this low-budget lift contrived by their owner – who couldn’t afford one of these.
Adam Yauch aka MCA of the Beastie Boys passed away due to cancer on May 4, 2012. Coldplay paid tribute to MCA with this solemn cover of (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!). RIP, MCA.
Improv Everywhere strikes again with their new found knack for confusing people with kindness. After comforting tired commuters, the group treated a lucky couple to an instant date.
(NSFW) A heartbreaking story about growing up, written and directed by Christina Choe, I Am John Wayne won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Short Film at the 2012 Slamdance Film Festival.
Biegert & Funk’s word clock continues its steady progression to a smaller form – and hopefully a more realistic price tag as well. The wristwatch will be available come Fall 2012.
To promote his rolling papers, Snoop Dogg teamed up with Pereira & O’Dell to create Rolling Words. Its pages are filled with song lyrics and double as rolling papers. The spine acts as a match striker.
Aimed at young – and rich – families, the Fisker Atlantic is a four-door hybrid sport sedan. It shares the sleek and curvy aesthetic of the Karma and Surf, with the addition of a see-through glass roof.
Unlike most concept vehicles, the J-12’s design gives it an old school charm. Based on the 2012 Wrangler Unlimited, the J-12 has a 6ft. cargo bed, a 3in. suspension lift kit and 36in. tires.
Devin Graham captures perhaps the most colorful scene we’ve ever seen, as thousands of partiers throw colored dust into the air for the 2012 Festival of Colors. Though our lungs hurt just watching it.
Improv Everywhere took a break from causing a ruckus with their latest project. They placed beds in a New York subway car for tired commuters and even offered sleep masks and pajamas.
From PUMA’s Spring/Summer 2012 collab with designer Hussein Chalayan. The Urban Mobility bag sports a hood with a colorful lining. It has padded compartments for a laptop and mobile phone.
Using 3D printing tech, this 79-piece set lets you connect LEGO to K’Nex to Tinkertoys and other previously incompatible building blocks. And yes, we know what its name spells out.
Piracy may be wrong, but so is lying and fear-mongering. Comic and entrepreneur Rob Reid exposes the ridiculous “statistics” that some anti-piracy lobbyists want us to accept as fact.
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