Dia Parrot Photo Frame
Similar to a cinema screen that the picture from the projector shines on, Nodesign’s Dia Parrot is a frame with a transparent high-res LCD screen that gives your favorite snaps a retro-modern twist.
Similar to a cinema screen that the picture from the projector shines on, Nodesign’s Dia Parrot is a frame with a transparent high-res LCD screen that gives your favorite snaps a retro-modern twist.
We all know that snowflakes have intricate geometric structures, but we can still hardly believe these magnified images. Just think, these are formed out of nothing but dirt and water.
Artist Matthew Cusick makes portraits and illustrations using nothing but map cutouts, using the lines, symbols and patches of colors to his advantage, to create detailed and jaw-dropping art.
Movie pirate masterpieces. Featuring typos, horrible translation, quotes from bad movie reviews and pictures of actors that are not in the movie. Anyone have a copy of Pepe Likes Tacos?
The Noun Project was founded to collect, create and celebrate the universal symbols, icons and pictures that we often take for granted. All the symbols on their site are free to download and use.
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?
Cartoonist Adam Watson imagines what it would be like if Dr. Seuss wrote Star Wars. Watson’s art is good, but it’s the prose that really ties things together. We hope he turns this into a whole book.
It is what it says it is, a blog dedicated to posting pictures of Kim Jong-Il looking at random objects. We already got a good chuckle the moment we found out that this blog exists.
Minneapolis, Minn. is home to a bunch of people with too much time on their hands. And at least one ninja, as shown by these hilarious lost signs that Phil Jones keeps spotting in his neighborhood.
Artist Federico Uribe had been making artwork using shoes when Puma sent him a bunch of different colored laces. Then inspiration struck. Uribe’s “paintings” now fetch as much as $70,000.
Bill Murray is one of Wes Anderson’s staple actors, but what if Murray was Anderson’s only actor? No need to tax your brain with such a question; Casey Weldon already did the work for us.
Peter Chinn combined three-dimensional ultrasound scans, computer graphics and footage from tiny cameras to come up with these eerie yet beautiful pictures of animals in the womb.
In anticipation of the upcoming TRON: LEGACY, Marvel will be releasing variant covers featuring Tronified versions of Iron Man, Wolverine and other super heroes. Moon Knight never looked better.
A photoblog that features maps and diagrams from actual comic books. Even if you’re not a fan of comics, you’ll find a lot of humor, honesty and Looney Tunes-like simplicity in the drawings.
As its name implies, Black & WTF is a showcase of unusual black and white photographs. Some of them are funny, some are creepy and unreal, but most of them just plain defy explanation.
An interesting blog where people submit old pictures of themselves or their relatives along with their recent attempt to re-enact the scene in said pictures. Funny, fascinating and touching.
Blastr’s gallery of sci-fi actors’ yearbook photos is pretty random – Radcliffe is there, but Shatner and Nimoy are missing. But it’s still worth a peek, if only for Chris Pine’s goatee. And Van Damme.
A blog with nothing but screenshots of computer interfaces in movies. Some of them are amusing, some make no sense and some feature large fonts so the audience knows what’s on the computer.
(NSFW) The good thing about this flow chart is that if you follow it, most of the time you’ll have no problem. The bad thing about this flow chart is that it doesn’t really involve you solving anything.
If you’ve been using “literally” literally every sentence, you’re probably misusing it. Don’t worry, The Oatmeal‘s got your back. Not literally though. Please, for the love of god, spread the word.
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