Crocheted Bane Mask
Maybe it would have been easier to understand Bane if he wore Etsy seller Rose Pope’s crocheted wool mask instead. Note: don’t click on the “Add to Cart” button to order; contact Rose first.
Maybe it would have been easier to understand Bane if he wore Etsy seller Rose Pope’s crocheted wool mask instead. Note: don’t click on the “Add to Cart” button to order; contact Rose first.
Our favorite engineer Mehdi Sadaghdar is back, and he’s as careless as ever. This time he sets out to answer which type of electricity is more painful – alternating current or direct current.
The 2014 Porsche 911 GT3 has a 3.8L 475hp flat-six boxer engine and a barrage of electronic systems designed to stabilize the car, including a new electromechanical rear wheel steering system.
The Printing Ink Company shows some of the materials, processes and machines involved in making their inks. It’s strange how clean their workplace is; a stark contrast to the DayGlo factory.
A band of LEGO Bionicle musicians gets outfitted with servos and bang out some catchy beats, with the help of an Arduino Uno board, and the Clavia Nord Beat iPad sequencer app.
1A4 Studio is back with another animated movie speed run. It’s amazing how they’re able to squeeze in most of the important scenes in just a minute. Did Neo really puke that many times?
Social Status proves that Shellhead’s crimson and gold are enough to make a pair of shoes pop, with or without any additional details. Available exclusively from Social Status shops for $175.
A unique tent that’s made out of canvas soaked in concrete. The tent is relatively flexible and compact when dry, but it transforms into a sturdy structure when it’s soaked in water and inflated.
Foam replicas of one of Andy Warhol’s most famous pieces – one of his batch of hilariously accurate replicas of consumer product packaging. We wonder if Warhol would deem these ironic or appropriate.
Amazing Spider-Man gets the Bad Lip Reading treatment. So many memorable lines in this one. In fact the only losers here are Ruffles and Mr. Peaches. We’re on Peter’s side on that one though.
Play against hundreds of other Bombermen in this browser-based massively-multiplayer version of the classic game. It also features a variety of new power-ups. Konami should make this official.
This commercial for Abbott’s Village Bakery will leave PETA confounded. Now we’re not sure whether we love bread more or less. Or at all. We have to sit down and think really hard about it.
Party Robotics’ Bartendro is a modular and open-source robot that dispenses perfectly mixed cocktail drinks and takes your order via a mobile app. It comes in 1, 3, 7 and 15 pump variants.
The latest trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s sci-fi flick After Earth sheds light on the protagonists’ strained relationship, and the hostile post-apocalyptic Earth they crash land on. The movie’s website is cool too.
A MoMA best seller, the Numbers LED Clock was originally designed by Jonas Damon in 2006 for Areaware. Each digit is displayed in its own cube, leaving you free to arrange them as you see fit.
Designed by Naoki Hirakoso and Takamitsu Kitahara, the Kai is a lounge table that’s filled with asymmetrical drawers and cupboards. Contact Hirakoso to order. Images by Takumi Ota.
By turning the screen of an old rear-projection TV into a giant fresnel magnifying lens, Grant Thompson magnifies the light of the sun to cook food, boil liquid, ignite fuel, and melt pennies.
Todd Phillips reunites the hapless gang once more to put a nail in the Hangover coffin, returning to the place where it all began, “to burn the place to the ground.” It’s got to be better than Part 2, right?
60 Minutes’ Morley Safer takes a fascinating look inside the art, science and business of the flavorings found in virtually every processed food we eat. How about some delicious strawberry beaver’s backside?
The world’s largest LED sculpture is now live. The Bay Lights’ 25,000 LEDs form an ever-changing display that’s 1.8mi long and up to 500ft. high along the West Span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
A compilation of some of the best Steadicam shots, edited by Refocused Media using clips chosen by members of steadishots.org. Check out the list of source movies on Refocused Media.
People, Hell and Angels contains 12 tracks, most of them recorded in 1969 with Billy Cox, Buddy Miles and Stephen Stills. Devoted Hendrix fans may be disappointed with the old “new” tracks though.
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