Nice.

Nice.

There’s nothing better than surprising someone with a little love and tenderness. And that’s what this little sneaky art project by Tamara Shopsin is all about. Guaranteed to delight and thrill whomever it’s bestowed upon.

This is really cool: Mattel’s new Mindflex game lets you control the height of a floating ball with your mind as you navigate it through hoops, cages, and hurdles on a circular racetrack. The goal is to move the little orb around the customizable course as quickly as you can (you control the speed of rotation with a hand-operated knob).

Here you can find Viktor & Rolf’s barbican exhibit with side by side comparisons of the dolls and fashions with the runway models.

The work of photographer Garlington has been described as “‘David Lynch meets Leave it to Beaver.”

At the age of 13 he followed his father’s photographic career by picking up a camera and experimenting with all sorts of ‘magical’ tricks, constantly developing his photographic skills with friends and family.

Three years ago, Docteur Gecko found a new way for ‘hacking’ advertising that you find in bus shelters around the world. What’s unique about what Gecko does is that his modifications can only be seen during the night when the city lights the shelters.


Funny because it’s true.

Found on Wooster Collective.
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Géraldine Klein is a French designer living in Barcelona, she makes an array of food related jewelry.

somewhere on the world wide web.

Beautiful bungalow in Japan by Sou Fujimoto Architects. It reminds me of those wooden cube-shaped puzzles I once had.

on some vintage photo blog.

Sexual, fantastical, dreamy work. Basically he would say it’s contemporary fantasy art.

Great portfolio! This serie is called ‘Pixxxel’ and is published in Amusement Magazine.
