Mind Boggling 3D Dioramas
We’re immersing ourselves in David DiMichele’s impressive and disquieting dioramas. He creates the fantastic 3D installations in his studio, using everything from glass and ice to tree bark and coil.
We’re immersing ourselves in David DiMichele’s impressive and disquieting dioramas. He creates the fantastic 3D installations in his studio, using everything from glass and ice to tree bark and coil.
The classic snowboarding game gets a fresh coat of paint, taking a decidedly more serious approach than its cartoony parents. As long as the gameplay is as solid as the earlier games, we’re good.
Chef Steve demonstrates how to make a new junk food delicacy – buffalo fried gnocchi. If you want to make some, just be prepared for super-heated potato projectiles whizzing around your kitchen.
If superheroes were real, there’s no doubt that their cities will leverage them for tourism. These comic posters do just that, but in an understated manner. Gotham’s Tourism Board sure is creepy.
Made of stainless steel and mirrored glass, with genuine skate trucks to complete the look. Also comes with a set of skate stickers. A quirky holiday gift for skaters. Just make sure they don’t ride it.
Qian Yiran “Eye of the Storm” digital watch has a gaping hole where it’s face should be, instead showing the time by marking the spots where the minute and hour hands would be around the edges.
Created by thatgamecompany, the guys who made the beautiful flOw and Flower for the PlayStation 3, the adventure game Journey has an equally stunning style and unusual gameplay mechanic.
The oenophile in your life will appreciate The Durand, a handsome and simple wine bottle opener that removes old and fragile corks whole and undamaged every time. (Thanks Lucas!)
A while back, a leaked Comic-Con trailer made the rounds, but we finally have Marvel’s official trailer for the hotly-anticipated action flick starring Chris Hemsworth and his mighty hammer.
The Chameleon X-1 has a dirty little secret. On top, it just looks like an ordinary, but stylish optical mouse. But flip it onto its back, and it conceals a full wireless gamepad with 14-buttons.
WETA Workshop (yes that WETA) built this incredible full-size Level 1 Sentry Gun from Team Fortress 2 for the guys at Valve. How much do you think shipping from New Zealand cost them?
As the Space Shuttle program comes to an end, a team from NASA created Ascent using footage captured by cameras that monitor shuttles as they take off, at up to 60,000 frames per second.
Stateside Ricky Gervais and Karl Pilkington fans, rejoice: An Idiot Abroad, the show sending travel-averse Pilkington around the globe, is coming to Discovery’s Science Channel in January next year.
An skeptical American priest travels to Italy to study at an exorcism school and gets just a little bit more than he bargained for in Mikael HÃ¥fström’s The Rite, starring Anthony Hopkins. Coming 1/11.
TRON: Legacy will be released next week, but if you can’t wait, try out The Legacy of the River suite at the Ice Hotel in Sweden; chances are you’ll be rocking out to Daft Punk while you’re there.
We couldn’t make this stuff up. This 1600-pound bison actually rides shotgun in the car, but when he heads off to the bar he does drink beer. It was on CNN, so it must be true. (Thanks, Dan!)
Halloween and The Walking Dead may be done for the year, but it’s always Zombie season, right? The Zombie Attack Hoodie is detailed with bloody slash marks front and back, and a brain-lined hood.
Ford has updated their 2012 drag-racer Cobra Jet with a supercharged 5.4L V8, modified suspension, low-drag racing brakes, new black anodized wheels and a stickier set of Goodyear racing slicks.
What could these powerful men be afraid of? The Internet, that’s what. These posters were made for the International Society of Human Rights to show the value of the Net in defending human rights.
These hyper-realistic paintings were made by Denis Peterson. Some people hate on his craft, but if we think people who are good at spinning pens are cool, shouldn’t we applaud this man’s skill?
Is your family always yammering about you not helping around the house? Get the Housework Timer and show them you want to help. At least for three seconds – since that’s all the timer can count.
A rider profile of biker Andi Wittman by Felix Urbauer. The dream-like shots were created with Red One, Sony EX1 and Canon Mark 2D5 cameras, and Adobe Premiere CS 5 and After Effects.
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