Digital Halloween Costumes
(Gore) Morphsuits and Mark Rober make costumes that work with a mobile app that displays creepy clips, like moving eyes or human organs. The iOS and Android apps are free, so you can use them in your own costumes.
(Gore) Morphsuits and Mark Rober make costumes that work with a mobile app that displays creepy clips, like moving eyes or human organs. The iOS and Android apps are free, so you can use them in your own costumes.
Originally from the Halloween 20th Anniversary VHS Set, this collectible puts a morbid twist on the snow globe. It shows Michael Myers attacking Laurie Strode. Skip to 4:35 in the video to see the globe. Thumbnail image via I-Mockery.
We’re assuming that this was a Halloween costume, but we’ll never know if that was really Aladdin and his flying carpet gliding through campus. Our three wishes: hoverboards, hoverboards, hoverboards.
YouTuber bangakang and his friends brought some goodwill and cheer with their unusual Halloween “costume”. They came as a door – a house? – and gave away treats instead of asking for some.
Apparently the cast of Breaking Bad love their show so much that they stay in character even during Halloween. Just not the ones that they play. Bryan Cranston’s got the Hector frown spot-on.
Let’s take Halloween out with a grin by enjoying Nathan Pryor’s Pumpktris, a fully playable version of Tetris in a pumpkin, with 128 LEDs for the display and bonus game controller stem. (Thanks James!)
This awesome Aliens power loader costume was built by Jason Smith, and makes it look like it’s being piloted not by Ripley, but by his baby daughter. The Alien Queen doesn’t stand a chance.
Most people light up their pumpkins with a little votive candle, but Youtuber DaveHax prefers to fill his with toilet paper and kerosene – resulting in a spectacular, but relatively contained fire show.
Pop violinist Lindsey Sterling returns with her latest clip, a Halloween-themed short filled with dancing zombies – a catchy, modern tribute to Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Needs more Vincent Price.
A fun and Tim Burton-esque Halloween animation done by Auge de Vries by painstakingly carving 400 individual scenes into candle-lit pumpkins and stitching them together frame-by-frame.
Motion design artist Friedrich van Schoor shot footage of spiders running around a scale model, and then projected the shadows through the windows of an actual building.
Liven up a night of jack-o-lantern carving or that upcoming Devil’s Night Halloween bash with one of these. It’s a simple project and we can’t help but feel that pumpkin ales were meant to flow this way.
Villafane Studios claims that it’s “home of the most gorgeous pumpkins on the planet” and from what we’ve seen we believe it. Funny, grotesque and scary, these carvings are a real treat to look at.
Take your Halloween costume to the next level year by adding this gadget which produces crazy sound effects every time you take a step or stomp your feet. Our favorite sounds – 8-bit gaming hero.
Jimmy Kimmel has a cruel sense of humor, asking asked parents to tell their kids that they ate all of their Halloween candy and video their reactions. Thankfully, none of the kids had weapons.
YouTuber StagNews and his buddies set up this Halloween prank that was so simple it was brilliant: a 4-foot dummy dressed as a skeleton. Turns out an inanimate object can be pretty scary.
You won’t find Google’s Halloween doodle online, because the search giant decided to get with tradition and carve its logo out of real – and huge – pumpkins, a process that took over 8 hours.
Science teacher Chris Bergmann demonstrates the power of chemistry, while at the same time carving his Halloween pumpkin the best way possible. Why is it our teachers were never this cool?
Magician Simon Pierro built his 2011 Halloween magic show using an iPad 2 and a custom iOS app as his primary gimmick. We wish our iPads would dispense jellybeans too. Maybe the iPad 3 will.
We’re not too sure about his costume skillz, but Eric Calderone (aka 331Erock) sure knows how to shred, as he kicks out this hard-rockin’ medley of Halloween favorites.
Get in the spirit of the season and take 25 seconds to enjoy this creative canine costume, made from cardboard and paper clips (for the tracks). It may only be chihuahua-size, but it’s mighty.
While the song is definitely not as classic as last year’s Thriller, this Halloween house is definitely in more of a upbeat mood in 2011, as it sings along to LMFAO’s Party Rock Anthem.
Bite your tongue – literally – with these tasty and sickly gummy treats, arriving just in time for Halloween. Available in a variety of gnarly tongue shapes and flavors. More flavors here.
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