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Clever Gummy Bear Mural

By Gavel Markowski / August 10, 2015 / Comments Off on Clever Gummy Bear Mural

For the Malta Street Art Festival, Dutch artist Leon Keer (previously) painted a stretch of sidewalk with an illusion straight out of a fairy tale: giant gummy bears converging together. From up close, the 3D painting seems skewed and random, forcing curious passers-by to take a closer look. But when seen from above 10-metres, the […]

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The Japanese GIF life

By Anya Ow / August 10, 2015 / Comments Off on The Japanese GIF life

These beautiful, colourful 8-bit GIFs by illustrator Toyoi Yuuta depict everyday life in Japan, from bullet trains, vending machines, skyscrapers to the food and the old-and-new architecture. Toyoi, who normally specialises in animation videos, created these gifs using the touchpad on his PC laptop, and has published them under his pseudonym 1041uuu. Most of his […]

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An Instagram Old Spice Adventure

By Anya Ow / August 7, 2015 / Comments Off on An Instagram Old Spice Adventure

You awaken in a dark cave. In the distance you see a faint light, in front of you is an open bottle of Old Spice body wash. Go toward the light—maybe it’s a way out? Grab the Old Spice? Tap image once to use tags to navigate. A photo posted by Old Spice (@oldspice) on […]

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NASA has a form for everything

By Anya Ow / August 6, 2015 / Comments Off on NASA has a form for everything

For #ThrowbackThursday last week, Buzz Aldrin knocked everyone else’s entries out of the park with scans of his travel vouchers and forms from the Apollo 11 mission. As Gizmodo mentions, it’s probably the most exciting government form you’ll ever see: It’s an unassuming document: a travel voucher for Col. Edwin E. Aldrin for a round […]

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Hayao Miyazaki Tribute

By Anya Ow / August 5, 2015 / Comments Off on Hayao Miyazaki Tribute

Animator makes a beautiful tribute to Hayao Miyazaki. Love the opening sequence! About Hayao Miyazaki Miyazaki is probably the most famous Japanese animator and director in the world, renowned for films like Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle and Ponyo. Often called the Japanese Walt Disney (though apparently he hates the title), his film Spirited Away […]

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Cutevertising

By Anya Ow / August 4, 2015 / Comments Off on Cutevertising

Animals are voiced by kids, in this bottled water ad. Cutevertising at its best. Want more? Here are some of our favourites in the genre: 1. Budweiser Puppy Ad Because horses. And puppies. Winning combo. 2. Dear Kitten, by Friskies This insanely viral ad series has been a huge hit for Friskies. 3. Volkswagen: The […]

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Riding a wave

By Gavel Markowski / August 3, 2015 / Comments Off on Riding a wave

Amazing video of Robbie “Maddo” Maddison, riding a dirt bike into the unchartered saltwater terrain of the Pacific Ocean in French Polynesia. DC Shoes gives the world a chance to witness history being made as Maddo rides his dirt bike on the powerful and iconic waves of Tahiti. Via Surfer Mag: In the video above, […]

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How Printing Ink is Made

By Anya Ow / August 3, 2015 / Comments Off on How Printing Ink is Made

Great short film by the Printing Ink Company showing how ink is made out of raw ingredients such as varnish and powder, with care and craftsmanship. Via Gizmodo: The video, produced by Toronto-based Vepo Studios, features the facilities of The Printing Ink Company. There, the president and head inkmaker, Peter Welfare, shows us just how […]

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Awesome overhead LA and NYC photos

By Anya Ow / July 30, 2015 / Comments Off on Awesome overhead LA and NYC photos

Amazing photos by 71-year-old Jeffrey Milstein, who managed to get these geometric photographs of NYC and LA by leaning out of a helicopter for his new series, LANY, currently touring in LA and NYC. For more photos, check out Milstein’s website. About Jeffrey Milstein Milstein is a photographer, graphic designer and pilot. Via his profile […]

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Jewelbots: Cool tech wearables for teenage girls

By Anya Ow / July 29, 2015 / Comments Off on Jewelbots: Cool tech wearables for teenage girls

Jewelbots is a friendship bracelet that encourages teenage girls to learn coding. Via Wired: Compared to a gleaming Apple Watch or even an entry-level Fitbit, the Jewelbot hardware is primitive: a semi-translucent plastic flower charm that slides onto a hair tie–like elastic bracelet. The functionality is basic, too. The charms talk to each other over […]

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