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Posts tagged as “art”

Infinite Bacon

Bacon can go on just about many foods. Makes salads taste great. This crispy delight can fill the stomach of any goy out there. What…

Green Winter Wonderland

This winter does not have to be so white and cold. Bring a little cheer with the ultra green postcard from PostCarden. This is an…

Sexist Vintage Ads

We always seem to think that things were better in the old days. Ask women how they were portrayed in ads in the past. Were…

Uncertain Future

Uncertain Futures is a visual history of the Cold War era through science fiction in America. Morgan Hubbard examines the early days of science fiction…

Adobe Ideas Free App

Ideas from Adobe is perhaps the best little tool for doodling and a great companion for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. You can get it for…

Head on Top

Thorsten Schmidtkord is having fun with “Head on Top” where he reverses your head picture with surprising results. Leaves you kind of speechless, and then…

The Future of Concerts

The future is here, this 3D hologram of Japanese fantasy singer Hatsune Miku. It’s only the beginning. Will the Rolling Stones live forever now? Their…

The Power of Language: Stephen Fry

Language can be a very powerful tool when used right. Seems many people are using it for all the wrong reasons. Many consider Stephen Fry…

TV States

Many might think the state of TV is not what it used to be. This map is representative of all the TV shows that best…

The Facebook Life of Alex Droner

As Facebook plays a bigger role in our lives, I am contemplating just how much of a roll it plays. Was the Matrix series in…

The Death of Spider-Man

2011 will not be a good year for Spider-Man. Seems another Marvel character has an appointment with the reaper. Always a cheap ploy to pump…

Food Cartoons

Joe Berger and Pascal Wyse have a full plate with their weekly food cartoon for the Guardian. If you have an appetite for funny and…

Last Leaf by OK Go

No toast were injured while filming Last Leaf by OK Go. Over 2,430 pieces of toast were used to film the video. After it was…

Arthur Rimbaud Documentary

Arthur Rimbaud is brought to life with drawings and pictures of his times with a new documentary. The enfant terrible is given justice as his poems are read by Joan Baez with the accompaniment of music in an attempt to present a visual of Arthur Rimbaud's life. The much-fabled poet's life is shrouded in mystery and legend. Most of it marred in tragedy and misery. His poetry transcends time as his youthful angst speaks to every generation screaming to be heard. He has seen the darkness of the soul and turned it into a visual macabre dance of words.

The Art of Mike Davis

Mike Davis is an interesting creature, he has been to the The Garden of Earthly Delights and replanted it in the 21st century. The fruits…

What if DC Published Marvel Characters

In the 60’s Marvel was starting to overtake DC Comics with their line of comics. DC resorted to outlandish story lines, while Marvel had top…

Prejudice of the Smartphones

There three type of smartphone users out there. The iPhone, Android and BlackBerry dominate the market. The phone you decide to purchase is reflective of…

An Awesome Book of Thanks!

Ideas are like seeds, sometimes they grow wild and spread like crazy and inspire others. LA-based artist and writer Dallas Clayton made people smile with…

WTF

Sometimes you have to blurt out, WTF! Things just don’t work out the way you want them to. Stuff happens. Seems they always do. More…

George Lucas Stole Chewbacca

Just what is the origin of Chewbacca? Inspiration can come from many sources and George Lucas seemed to have a vast pool to drink from.…

McBusters 2

The latest installment in the McBusters series has been released.