Mesh Wire Portraits
Using cut up layers of wire mesh, artist Seung Mo Park creates these huge and hauntingly beautiful portraits. In case you’re wondering, here’s a video of his meticulous process.
Using cut up layers of wire mesh, artist Seung Mo Park creates these huge and hauntingly beautiful portraits. In case you’re wondering, here’s a video of his meticulous process.
You can consider this concept design for a retro Canon EOS100 from Maxim Mezentsev and Aleksandr Suhih hipster, but modern tech in a vintage disguise is always awesome to us.
Preview Grimlock in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. The Dinobot is armed with an Energon sword and shield in humanoid form and can stomp, bite and torch enemies in “Space T.Rex” form.
It’s amazing what artist Patrick Gannon is able to accomplish with textured and carved paper. Each work pieces together a beautiful land filled with the creatures of his fantastic imagination.
Humorous etiquette channel Don’t Be That Guy warns us of the people to stay away from – and avoid becoming – at the gym. We don’t know which one we dislike more – the coach or the showoff.
The fact that it sets up the sequel to Star Trek is reason enough to want to play this Mass Effect-y game. A teaser filled with what look like legit graphics and mechanics only sweeten the deal.
Buffalo’s 4-port USB hub has specially designed ports, allowing USB plugs to be inserted regardless of which side is up… as long as you plug them in them horizontally of course.
A portable hotel system, built from shipping containers to provide 40 to 400 rooms and only takes three days to set up. Rooms outfitted with modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and Wi-fi.
Brain Farm Digital, the guys behind Red Bull’s The Art of Flight out their latest showreel, demonstrating their skills at capturing action and adventure with grace and style. (Thanks Jeff!)
The militaristic G-class gets the crazy AMG treatment, with a 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine, blasting out 544hp, and attached to a deft AMG Speedshift Plus 7-Speed transmission.
Knitted sweaters from Opening Ceremony’s Muppets collection, featuring Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Animal. There are also button down shirts, not currently available though.
While we learned from the Mythbusters that folding paper more than seven times isn’t impossible, but extremely difficult. But if you could fold it 45 times, guess what would happen?
A 48mm watch just like the original Big Ben, but with all-wood dials and three interchangeable straps: wood links, black leather stitched, and smooth silicone bands. Waterproof to 3 ATM.
Tricking is a sport that combines flips, kicks and twists. Think of it as gymnastics minus the leotards, plus a bit of capoeira. Watch Brandon MCcuien to get a better idea of the sport.
14-year old Jake Foushee wants to become a voice actor, and what better way to show off his talent than by imitating the voice of all voices, the raspy baritone of the late Don LaFontaine?
Trials Evolution seems like the Xbox 360’s answer to LittleBigPlanet. The game’s level editor lets players make not just stages but entirely new games as well, from platformers to shooters.
This handcrafted off-road trailer offers sleep quarters for 3, plus a roof-top tent option to sleep 4 more. Options include a hot/cold sink, air conditioning, cabin heat, a generator and more.
Released in honor of the 21st anniversary of the band’s debut album, Blur 21 includes all of Blur’s 7 studio albums, hours of unreleased tracks and video, artwork and a retrospective book.
We’ve seen the same idea before, but we prefer this chopper rocking horse by Felix Götze. It even has a two-stroke engine. Get this and the Cadillac stroller and your kid will love you forever.
Ryan Gosling may have been a bad-ass wheelman in Drive, but Alex Blagg works a different angle, as a pro at picking up from fast food drive-thrus. We never knew a spork was such an effective weapon.
Like pranks? Here’s 10 practical jokes from Quirkology that you can pull off with minimal effort and no cost (except your friendships.) The ketchup packet trick is pure evil. Works with mustard too.
Despite having no real interest or desire to express himself creatively in his waking life, artist Lee Hadwin has a natural talent for producing fairly interesting works of art in his sleep.
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