Thursday, February 26, 2009
Dog Vs. Mirror
He keeps trying to fake the mirror out but can't seem to lose him.
Labels:
Animals,
Cool Video,
Funny Video
Bowling For Dominos
“After 2 build attempts, this project has been edited to look like it almost worked. Approximately 4,800 dominos used.”
Labels:
Cool Video,
Illusions and Tricks
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Cave House for Sale on Ebay
A Cave House is for sale on Ebay. It's starting bid is $300,000. It is located in Festus, Missouri, United States and was initially purchased by the Sleeper family in 2003 on ebay. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and is 2.80 acres. If you want to live in a cave house then start bidding now. I have not seen any bids at the moment though. You can see more about this home for sale through the pictures below.
























Labels:
Amazing,
Art,
Buildings and Architecture,
Creative,
Design,
Paranormal,
Weird Stuff
Man claims world record by smashing melons with his head
A man has broken a world record by smashing 47 watermelons with his head in 60 seconds.
John Allwood, 29, a melon picker, from Queensland, Australia, broke his own world record which he set during the 2007 festival, smashing 40 melons in a minute.
Labels:
Ouch,
Weird Video,
World Records
Strange Fish With See Through Head
A very bizarre looking deep-water fish called a Barreleye that has a transparent head and tubular eyes. LiveScience has an article about the fish which explains that even though the two spots above the fish's mouth look like eyes they are not.
Labels:
Weird Stuff,
Weird Video
Karborn Show In London

'Unknown Master'
A forward look at identity within ideas of space and time. Using a striking stand on what and where technology harmonises with more traditional mark making techniques... This isn't toy story... This is Charles Dickens and Andy Warhol watching Blade Runner in The Garden of Eden... beautiful and thoughtful and mysteriously English.
Unique artworks and print editions available, beautifully framed signed artists proofs. Hope to see you down there...

'Karborn I-I-I'
Twenty-three-year old Karborn is an anomaly on the London streets, an urban dreamer with feet riding the bassline and head in the clouds. The son of John Foxx (with whom he often collaborates on audio and visuals), Karborn’s work marries the organic to the technological, creating post-post-modern computer-meets-paper-meets-sound collages that are hard to decipher. Are they dystopian or utopian?

'Dream Mirror Portal'

'Birth Of Venus'
The Bear Bag
This is a weirdest sleeping bag. This bear-shaped sleeping bag designed by Eiko Ishizawa is, let’s face it, odd. But if you’re forced to curl into a sleeping bag and catch some Z’s in the great outdoors, why not masquerade as one of nature’s cutest predators? I’m sure it’s warm enough, and you can use it to frighten your friends. Plus, if a bear does attack your camp and maul your friends, you can rest easy knowing you’ll be safe. Because a bear would never maul one of its own, right? Quick warning, though, if that’s the case and Attacking Bear thinks Sleeping Bag Bear is cute, you may wish you were amongst the mauled.










Labels:
Amazing,
Body Art,
Creative,
Design,
Illusions and Tricks,
Paranormal,
Weird Stuff
Volcano Zone Tourists New Canvas
VZT's Camera Guy makes his debut as a belt-fed, fully automatic snapper in US Marine digiflage.
"Get some, get some baby, yeah!"
Acrylic on canvas
61x26cm
Acrylic on canvas
61x26cm
Labels:
canvases,
Photography,
volcano zone tourists,
VZT
Mummy Mickey

I love alternative designs for Mickey Mouse. This one is the newest one I have found and want for the collection. It's the Black & White version by VCD which stands at 6inches tall and weighs in at $60USD. Available at Sideshow Toys.

You can see more Mickey Posts:
Riot Police Use Mickey Mouse
Evil Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse Used In WW2 Propaganda
Transformers X Mickey
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Brazil Carnival 2009
Brazil's five-day Carnival got into high gear Sunday with its famous parades in Rio de Janeiro adding choreographed extravagance on top of lusty street parties and fancy-dress balls already underway.
Locals, tourists and television audiences around the world were to be treated to thousands of dancers and the drum bands from the city's samba schools marching behind sequined beauties for two nights of colorful processions.
The parades, a carefully timed competition that comes at the mid-point of Carnival, mark the climax of what all of Rio calls "the greatest show on Earth."

























































Source: boston
Locals, tourists and television audiences around the world were to be treated to thousands of dancers and the drum bands from the city's samba schools marching behind sequined beauties for two nights of colorful processions.
The parades, a carefully timed competition that comes at the mid-point of Carnival, mark the climax of what all of Rio calls "the greatest show on Earth."

























































Source: boston
