Posts from — July 2008




Mobile Phone Art

Artist Rob Pettit collected 5,000 mobile phones and created an art show out of them to highlight the proliferation and waste of cell phones.

If these “art” pieces are sold at a high price, then that’s a job well done, I’d say! Of course, the proceeds should go to researching recycling methods of mobile phone materials.

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Via Gizmodo

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July 31, 2008   No Comments   2,801 views

Container Shaped Food Photography

Zach Kowalczyk has a Flickr photo set for food that takes the shape of its container. Its a simple idea and creates some striking, sometimes humorous images.

I’m often trying to spend more time with photography and wanting to come up with just a simple idea for a series of good looking shots. Nothing complicated (yet), and so this provides some nice inspiration.

Food?

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Via SwissMiss

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July 30, 2008   No Comments   3,387 views

Ray Guns

Muddy Mountain Pottery creates all kinds of ceramic products, but most quirky of all are these antique-style retro ray guns.

Well, why not? They look great, and encourage creative thoughts that hark back to (my) childhoods of retro sci-fi movies and space age technology!

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This here is the Harrisaurian. It features glass elements as part of the gun barrel and the sighting scope.

Each Raku Ray Gun comes with a ceramic moon crater plaque wall mount.

Check out more on Muddy Mountain Pottery’s website

Via RetroThing

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July 29, 2008   No Comments   4,057 views

Fantastic Shoe Designs on The Virtual Shoe Museum

I’m not the kind that lusts after and buys alot of shoes. I’m not even that much of a sneaker freak either. But to me, shoes can have an elegant shape to them, and the fantastic designs on The Virtual Shoe Museum are testament to this.

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The Virtual Shoe Museum was initiated by Liza Snook in 2004. Once the idea was born, a long search began for designers, photographers and publishers connected to shoes.

Not all the shoes are practical, which is even better since it gives room for the imagination to create all manner of weird and wonderful designs.

Some of the shoe designs  I noticed are posted here, but the collection seems vast and you can browse through them all using criteria such as colour, the designer, the material, style etc. All very useful, if you do lust after shoes.

Check out fantastic shoe designs on The Virtual Shoe Museum

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July 28, 2008   No Comments   5,926 views

Chocolate Pieces By Calories

I love this simple idea for chocolate where different sized chunks are marked by how many calories they contain.

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From Elmanco via NotCot

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July 23, 2008   No Comments   2,483 views

Robots Created out of Industrial Junk

Joining the previously posted Bennett Robot Works sculptures are these fine creations from Guys Robots.

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Guy Robots are unique pieces of handcrafted art, meant to be enjoyed visually and displayed prominently.

The piece parts that go into each Guy Robot come from a range of industrial segments, including aerospace and avionics surplus suppliers, automotive salvage yards, long-haul microwave equipment recyclers, decommissioned plumbing and refrigeration remnants, vintage hand-tool swap-meet winnings.

Many processes like slide rule calculations to metallurgical alloying transform the pieces of industrial junk to these absolutely wild and wacky living room adornments.

Read more on BornRich

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July 22, 2008   No Comments   2,182 views

Seductive Fashion Models by Lev Dolgachov

Lev Dolgachov has a nice slick Flash photo portfolio. Quite straightforward to use, but its a nice contrast of a dark grey blue colour theme with mainly bright photos.

His subjects are sexy, seductive and quite generic actually so you can easily imagine them within the covers of Vogue, Playboy, Men’s Health and Maxim.

Most of all, if you ever fancied (phar) incorporating these kinds of models in your illustrations, he offers many of them on iStockPhoto, Fotolia, Dreamstime and Shutterstock. Check out the link “Buy Pictures”.

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Via Sexinart

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July 21, 2008   No Comments   5,598 views

Nudibranchs : Colourful Shell-less Sea Snails

We know that nature has a habit of creating the most extraordinary designs (understatement) with colour being one of the aspects involved.

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Nudibranchs are the shell-less relatives of the snail and are no exception.

They are known for their garish colors, are usually only 2cm – 6cm in length and can be found worldwide.

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The creatures soft-body and short life span of 1 year make it possible for many of them to live undetected and vanish from the earth without a trace.

To us (or me even) its ironic that regardless of their colour, Nudibranchs are blind.

More on ColourLovers

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July 18, 2008   No Comments   10,580 views

Volkswagen’s Futuristic Car Concepts

Volkswagen created a mini-site devoted to new car concepts for the year 2028.

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Set in the future, the eerie video introduces three new riffs on the brand’s forthcoming Up! minicar: the One, a single-seater; the Ego (pictured), a sports car; and the family-sized Room.

Its a good little site – even the loading percentage sequence at the start is a nice touch. The initial video of a father-son conversation in a park sets the scene with a historic reflection of todays current realities of congestion and the rising cost of petrol, before they’re reminded by a digital assistant to select the car they want to come and pick them up.

Check the Volkswagen’s future car concepts

Via Men.Style.com

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July 13, 2008   1 Comment   5,170 views

Dolphin Inspired Submergible Watercraft

This is a pretty funky looking vehicle called the Innerspace Sea Breacher. It’s inspired by dolphins and looks alot of fun to drive!

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The current race-ready Seabreacher is powered by a 250hp supercharged Atkins Marine rotary engine, and can achieve speeds of up to 50mph on the surface and a staggering 20mph while fully submerged! Vehicles can dive to a maximum depth of five feet and can jump out of the water as high as ten feet.

More on Core77.com

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July 12, 2008   No Comments   2,395 views