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31 10 09

Skhizein (Jérémy Clapin,2008) on Vimeo (via Vimeo)

Wow. On so many levels… wow.

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26 10 09

Dead Man’s Bones - “Dead Hearts” (via DeadMansBonesBand)

More kinetic and mechanical work by Arthur Ganson can be found at his (horrible) site.

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24 10 09
shigabooks.com
Jason Shiga is an Asian American illustrator and cartoonist from Oakland, California. His comics have a geeky side, and often feature exciting uses of math.

shigabooks.com

Jason Shiga is an Asian American illustrator and cartoonist from Oakland, California. His comics have a geeky side, and often feature exciting uses of math.

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18 10 09

CARDBOARD a cardboard animation! (via svervoor)

Just saw this on BB. Fucking amazing. There’s not a thing I *don’t* like about this. Fantastic character design, framing, sound… just… wow.

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13 10 09
50 Years of Space Exploration (via Adam Crowe)
Every space mission of the last 50 years on one map.

50 Years of Space Exploration (via Adam Crowe)

Every space mission of the last 50 years on one map.

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30 08 09
No.Zine
No.Zine is an independent arts zine, released in series. The first collection, 1 to 3, features a variety of young artists, designers, writers, photographers and illustrators. Each issue is conceptually centred around it’s issue number.
Curation, illustration, design and art-direction by Patrick Fry with the help of many great contributors.

No.Zine

No.Zine is an independent arts zine, released in series. The first collection, 1 to 3, features a variety of young artists, designers, writers, photographers and illustrators. Each issue is conceptually centred around it’s issue number.

Curation, illustration, design and art-direction by Patrick Fry with the help of many great contributors.

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29 08 09

Man In Van on Vimeo (via Sean Dunne on Vimeo)

This is just an amazingly well done mini-documentary. Sean is definitely going places.

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22 08 09

How to brew beer in a coffee maker, using only materials commonly found on a modestly sized oceanographic research vessel. « Southern Fried Science

Results: A cool, smooth brew, flavored with whatever you found. It may be very bad, it may be good. It will be beer.

This is awesome. Not just for the How To aspect, mind you (which would rank pretty awesome on it’s own), but for the whole flavor of the piece. Good find, Mr. Mark.


And… yeah… I’m gonna have to try this at home (which would be significantly easier than while at sea).

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11 08 09
reblogged from: Comically Vintage
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10 08 09

Lunch Doodles: How To Draw Faces (via deathtogutenberg)

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