365 Skulls in 1 Minute
Noah Scalin made a Skull-A-Day for a year. You can see them all in this video.
Noah Scalin made a Skull-A-Day for a year. You can see them all in this video.
Three is an artist collective from Japan. Their works are made with melted manga dolls. Hirst and Murakami mashup? Irresistible…
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Brand new from Thinkgeek, the Zombie Attack Hoodie:
“For defending oneself during the upcoming zombie apocalypse, we highly recommend a hoodie. Layering is key. One minute you’re going to be running, next minute you’re going to be hiding in a cold, dark corner. It pays to have layers.”
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Wendy is an australian woman who describe herself as a “cat lover/ try hard gardener/ port adelaide power supporter/ freeware addict”. She posts some crazy, hypnotizing 3d video experiments in which a virtual avatar of herself dances, sings and acts. But there also skeletons and weird teddy bears around. Serious stuff…
“New World Transparent Specimens is the latest work from Japanese artist Iori Tomita. Using a method that dissolves an animals natural proteins, Tomita is able to preserve these deceased animals with striking detail–highlighting the finest and most delicate skeleton structures.
To further enhance the visual appeal of these ornate skeletons, Tomita selectively injects different colored dies into hard bones and soft bones to create a 3-d effect. Without the addition of the dye, the animals remain translucent.”
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