Super cool: they project 3D art on top of buildings. What you see in not CGi, but what you'd actually see from the street. Done by NuFormer Digital Media.
This was done by some Application Engineers at work using equipment we make. It's a very neat demo. I stared at that old car from my window for months. Congratulations!
See these b&w photographs? Well, turns out they're not photos. They're actually drawings made with nothing but a ballpoint pen. Wow.
This is really neat.
"In this series I showcase a number of portraits of musicians made out of recycled cassette tape with original cassette. Also included are portraits made from old film and reels. The idea comes from a philosopher's (Ryle) description of how your spirit lives in your body. I imagine we are all, like cassettes, thoughts wrapped up in awkward packaging. : )"
An Atari emulator that not only emulates the hardware, but it actually displays the graphics so that they look as if they were coming out of an old school CRT TV. Cool!
Ben Heckendorn, famous for making all sorts of crazy mods, has published his latest: A Commodore64 laptop. I remember what the portable Commodore64 looked like in the eighties and first learned to program on a Commodore64 so the nostalgia factor is high on this one.
3D artist. But not computer graphics 3D... this is old style sculpture 3D. Very cool
Cool overview of 20 company logo's and how they changed over the years.
Amazing art done with crayons. Except he doesn't draw with them. He assembles the full crayons into pictures. Check it out.
I have no personal need whatsoever to justify buying this little screen capture utility for Mac OS X, but I thought it was genius in it's simplicity and obviousness - yet no one did it before - to warrant a link. I can see a lot of people loving this.
This is the modern day version of the Casio Data Bank watch, which I used to wear as a child.
2008 edition of Where the Hell is Matt?. More countries, and now he's getting a following.
Famous people and fictional characters done in the style of The Simpsons.
Now I have to think where it is that I want to do something like this.
Awesome animations, very imaginative.
What would you do if you have 1500 hard drives and some spare time?
Check out this recording, it's very very cool. Make sure you are wearing headphones though!
Very cool dog-like robot can carry over 300 pounds as a payload in almost any terrain. I can see this being very very useful in many applications.