(via The Invention of the AeroPress)
Taken from an absolutely wonderful profile of Alan Adler, the inventor of the aeropress who also created some wonderful toys, including the aerobie, pictured here.
(via The Invention of the AeroPress)
Taken from an absolutely wonderful profile of Alan Adler, the inventor of the aeropress who also created some wonderful toys, including the aerobie, pictured here.
(via Takeshi no Chōsenjō — Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Found via the previously posted article on Sicart and playfulness. I must play this some time. From reading the description it’s impossibly hard—a good example of abusive game design.
(via Vuvuzela | Flickr — Photo Sharing!)
So, wormcharming is a thing. Found via Holly. Another one to file under humans-entertaining-themselves-with-animals.
Dogs carefully ‘shopped into stock and news photographs, sold as art prints. Very internet.
LOLcatism has penetrated rap culture. From Tyler the Creator’s fantastic video for Tamale.
(via Five Reasons to Draw with Pen and Ink on Paper (and sometimes big) — Optimum Wound)
Ah Darrow’s original art for Hard Boiled. What can I say?
This is on display at Yes Naturally, the exhibit in The Hague also showing Pig Chase. Overblown as art, perhaps, but intriguing nonetheless—a hermit crab who’s made his home in a japanese golden mask.
Edit: Hein tells me it’s not a japanese mask, but in fact a replica of Brancusi’s A Muse. Goes to show how much I know…