11/20/10

Disney for Adults

His artwork is just stunning. Enjoy!

Disney for Adults


Jeffrey Scott Campbell is an American comic book artist. Rose to fame as an artist for WildStorm Comics, though he has since done work for Marvel Comics, & the video game industry. This is his collection of fairytale princesses found in cartoons --his princesses are provocative, challenging and sexy. Campbell provides us the opportunity to enjoy the stories of The Little Mermaid, Cinderella & Little Red Riding Hood … That’s nice of him!
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Jeffrey Scott Campbell 

Strangest Inflatable Stuff

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Innovations Xtreme is a company that specializes in making large inflatable anything, including an inflatable church! This huge inflated edifice is about 16′ to a side and 39′ tall at its highest point. It’s decorated like an old-time cathedral both in and out. Including plastic stained glass windows, inflatable organ, altar, pulpit, pews, candles, angels and gold cross.
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Inflatable Boobs

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Straight from Japan (of course) come the Daiso inflatable boobs. These stick-on-bosoms have some sort of liquid packet inside. You squeeze the packet to burst it so it comes in contact with the solid inside the balloon, and the whole thing inflates.

Inflatable Poop

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This giant inflatable dog turd by American artist Paul McCarthy was exhibited at the garden of a Swiss museum. The art work, titled “Complex Shit” and which is the size of a house, blew away from the exhibition, bringing down a power line and breaking a greenhouse window before it landed again. The wind carried it 200 metres (yards) from the Paul Klee Centre in Berne before it fell back to Earth in the grounds of a children’s home.

Inflatable Sumo Costume

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Now you don’t have to stuff yourself with pies and put your girlfriend’s thong on to get the Sumo look. (Unless you really want to of course.) This inflatable costume is much easier. Transform yourself from a skinny string bean to a super Sumo in seconds! This surprisingly comfortable nylon costume comes complete with built-in nappy and a sumo-hair hat for extra authenticity. The Inflatable Sumo Costume is even more fun if you can persuade a mate to buy one too and stage your own bout in the ring. Just stay away from sharp objects, or you might end up as a skinny sumo by mistake.

Inflatable Pub

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We’ve all heard of Port-a-Potties, but what about Port-a-Pubs? Billed as “the world’s first inflatable pub”, this pub in a box holds up to 50 guests (or 200 college students), fits in the back of a van, and assembles in under an hour. All pub-like features are painted directly onto the PVC walls (now anti-fungal and flame retardant!). The pub also have a built-in fire escape. It can cost up to $ 28,000 but what the hell, it’s an inflatable pub!

Inflatable Mouse

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This Jelly Click mouse concept is fairly simple: a small flexible board carries all of the circuitry while the body is composed of plastic that can be blown up manually. When not in use, it can be folded into a compact size or slid between the screen and keyboard of your laptop when closed.

Inflatable TV

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Watch big screen television almost anywhere you want. Pool parties, hot tubbing, backyard BBQs, in your own living room. It works with most projectors and comes with weatherized outdoor speakers and 30′ of audio cables. Just make sure to stake the thing down good. A good gust of wind and your very expensive air-filled television will be wrapped around Mrs. Stodgmyers’ prize rose bushes, and you’ll never know if that big monkey drops the girl off that big building.

Inflatable Phonebooth

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We would like to introduce you to this portable Photobooth. It’s equipped with an 11-megapixel lens that captures all your shots digitally so you can browse the results in an online library (which has been password protected for you and your friends). And if this is for your company party, Photobooth can brand your photos as taken on the fly. It’s one sweet package, but you’ll have to inquire to find out how much it will set you back.

Inflatable Toast Mattress

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Breakfast in bed? No, breakfast IS the bed! According to the product homepage, “sleeping on this giant 6′ by 7′ Inflatable Toast Mattress is likely to make you dream that you are a pad of butter and that you are floating down a river of freshly brewed coffee”. No, I’ve never dreamed of something like this!

11/16/10

10 Centuries In 5 Minutes

Give yourself a mini history lesson of the 1,000 years of changing borders in Europe over the past ten centuries - in five quick minutes.





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11/11/10

Citroen C4's Transformer Dance

How do you make a car dance? Hire Justin Timberlake’s choreographer, Marty Kudelka, cyber scan a brand new Citroen C4 using lasers to create a perfect 3D model and spend two months using the latest film industry animation techniques as used by the likes of Pixar to create a car/transformer with all the right moves.



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11/10/10

Flip-Flop Monkey, Have You Been Drinking? - Geekologie

Large scale art displays, also known as 'installation art', are one of my favorite interests. Hope you like it. Enjoy.
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This is a giant passed-out monkey sculpture made out of flip-flops in São Paulo, Brazil, to celebrate Pixel Show, an international art and design conference. Because if there are two things that go hand in hand in this world, it's drunk monkeys and art. Don't believe me? How do you think Picasso was so prolific? Because he painted practically nonstop? Oh. Nevermind then.
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Back To The Future 25th Anniversary DeLorean Cake [Video]


That’s an 8-foot long DeLorean cake baked for the cast of Back To The Future for their recent 25th anniversary celebration. And yes, that’s Michael J. Fox admiring the Ace of Cakes handiwork (and what appears to be Ace Of Cakes’ Duff Goldman admiring Michael J. Fox admiring his cake.)

Giant Bubbles Found in Space : Discovery News

Giant Bubbles Found in Space

An ancient eruption of a supermassive black hole in the Milky Way may have inflated two huge bubbles of gamma rays which were just now discovered and are considered a new type of astronomical object.
"It shows, once again, that the universe is full of surprises," said Jon Morse, director of astrophysics at NASA headquarters.
Combined, the bubbles, which are aligned at the center of the Milky Way, span a vast distance of about 50,000 light-years. The structures are very distinct, with defined edges, and have as much energy in them as 100,000 supernova.

All I can say is WoW and omg!

Illustrator Steve Thomas Invites You to Visit the World of Star Wars
























Back at the start of the 20th century, they had some pretty sweet travel posters. These days, they’re called “vintage” or “art-deco,” perhaps because they make us think of happier places and times. And thanks to illustrator Steve Thomas, now they also make us think of Star Wars.
According to Thomas, these babies, eight in total and all shown below, are two years in the making. They depict locations in Star Wars like Tatooine and Dagobah and also advertise things like Kessel Run Tours and a Rogue Squadron Airshow above Yavin 4. (Which, we’re just saying, would be totally killer.)
Peruse the gallery of original prints, below, and be sure to check out Steve Thomas’ blog post about them here.
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11/9/10

For Drugs, A Nano-Sized Journey Through The Lungs

By tracing the movements of tiny particles injected into rat lungs, scientists have created a nanoparticle profile that could prove useful in delivering drugs and reducing the toxicity of air pollutants.

Because of the huge surface area of our lungs and the unfettered access they provide to the rest of the body, the pulmonary delivery of nanoparticles is attracting a lot of attention.

 
In a new Nature Biotechnology study, John Frangioni of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and Akira Tsuda of Harvard School of Public Health and their colleagues described the behavior of nanoparticles during their first hour after being injected into lungs.
The researchers observed these actions in real-time by using near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging – which provides a highly sensitive detection of nanoparticle trafficking several millimeters deep inside tissue.
To understand the characteristics that control movement throughout the body, the team played around with different particle sizes, shapes, charges, and chemical make-ups. They engineered two types of nanoparticles (one organic and the other an inorganic/organic hybrid) and sized them from 5 to 300 nanometers in diameter. They also gave them varying surface charges: some positive, some negative, and some “zwitterionic” – or electrically neutral with their positive and negative charges balanced.
After administering these particles into the right lung of a Sprague-Dawley male rat using a catheter, the team noticed that most of the nanoparticles stayed in the lungs. But those under 34 nm (the size of some memory chips) that are not positively charged found their way into the lymph nodes within 10 minutes.
The smallest zwitterionic nanoparticles (5 nm) quickly made their way to the lymph nodes within 3 minutes, entered the bloodstream, and about half an hour later, they accumulated in the kidneys and were ultimately excreted out in urine.
“Our results might prove useful to investigators trying to engineer inhaled nanoparticle-based drugs,” the authors wrote. Those designed to these specs could rapidly reach the bloodstream and the unused drugs could be released in urine.
Additionally, future research could focus on chemical strategies that alter the size and charge of air pollutants. Non-positive nanoparticles less than 34 nm are “potentially the most dangerous,” according to the authors, because they could become lodged in the lymph nodes or travel throughout the body, causing inflammation and possibly cancer development.
“We did not know exactly, how much is the size cutoff,’’ Tsuda told the Boston Globe. “Now, we’ve defined the parameters to get a particle into the bloodstream,” Frangioni added.
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OUTSTANDING!

Scientists Map The Eye’s Neural Network For The First Time

The world around you might look really pretty and colorful, but just how we perceive that color hasn’t always been so clear. The moment the light hits your eyes from the sun, cells in your retina can transmit the signals to your brain.

Curious to examine the circuitry behind the the neural network, researchers mapped color vision with a recording device.

The retina is made of a layer of neural tissue with input cells, processing cells and output cells. Its input cells (photoreceptors) can take in light and distinguish the wavelength in such a way we can see in color.

University of Glasgow created a 519-electrode array to record the speedy neural signals in great spacial detail, the news release said.

By measuring the retinal output signals of hundreds of thousands of cells, it was clear how the types of cells in the retina created a color image.

The breakthrough study showed how the cells receive light and transmit that information to the brain. The study was published in the journal Nature. For the first time, the scientists saw how cone receptor cells are connected to the ganglion cells.

The Glasgow researcher, Keith Mathieson, now at the University of California Santa Cruz and Stanford University said, “To develop new therapies for vision-related problems it is necessary to fully understand how the retina works. This research gives us a much greater insight into the circuitry of the retina and is an important development for neuroscience.”

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As a eyeglass wearer, I can only urge everyone to have an eye exam as least once a year. You’d be stunned how much your vision can diminish in that time. You may just shrug it off as passable, but believe me, you”ll wish you hadn’t put it off.

Liquid Ice

Do you know a place on this planet where visibility above water is poor compared to underwater?

This place exists and it is closer by than you think. 

The only underwater location I wish I could visit. Daanvanwijk has filmed another gem. BTW, the narration is SUPERB.  PHENOMENAL visual treat This one is a keeper!!!

11/8/10

FORK CARPET

What an AWESOME DESIGN. Completely made using colored plastic forks!






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The Dentist

Conway is pure comedic genius.  
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IMPRESSIONESIA - The Land Below The Sea

This is outstanding.  You'll be transported to the ocean floor.  The variety of marine life species is captivating. I recommend watching it.

The islands of Indonesia from mainland south-east Asia to Papua-New Guinea. Impressive beauty, temples & colorful ceremonies. However, what's really impressive are the colors of the land below the sea. One of the richest & most diverse coral reefs on earth. There's a pressing need to sustain them.


Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra feat. Nino Mochella - Kiss The Sky

A wonderful piece. LOVE IT!!!



Off Shawn Lee's "Voices and Choices" album on Ubiquity Records. Available on iTunes at: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/voic... - This track has been featured on several TV shows including "Eastbound and Down", commercials for ESPN and New Balance and film.

11/7/10

2011 TED Prize Winner: JRART



JR is an anonymous photographer and artist and the 2011 TED Prize winner. In his work, JR embeds into neighborhoods, favelas and villages around the world, photographing the people who live there and learning their stories — and then pasting his striking images onto massive local canvases: buildings, buses, roads and bridges. His latest global art project is called "Women Are Heroes."

JR embodies the many characteristics TED looks for in a winner: creativity, vision, leadership, and persuasion. His work is not just stunning. It is innovative, using collaborative storytelling techniques, which move the art of photography in a new and exciting direction. His work is about unlocking the power of possibility, revealing our true selves to those who live around us and then sharing those stories far and wide.

JR attracts loyalty and respect from both his subjects, his friends and volunteers who help him mount all of his exhibitions. The scale of his work is huge, not just the size of each individual portrait, or the amount of space each exhibition covers in one place, but the number of communities and countries each project involves.