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This new advertisement for Cisco titled, “Creation” spins the ubiquitous tale of Adam and Eve on its head, making way for the story to be re-told for the Google generation–where technology is the sole factor that holds our world together.
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Set to the song, “All My Friends” by LCD Soundsystem, This is Japan!, a captivating seven-minute time-lapse by Eric Testroete, makes the viewer feel like they physically participated in every moment of his journey.
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Google Japan just released this short animated feature that shows how Google Maps’ Streetview function actually works.Perhaps to quell privacy concerns, perhaps not. Either way it’s clever and worth the watch.
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Swiss photographer Francois Robert is known (among other things) for his book, “Faces,” in which he sought out the accidental existence of human aspects in inanimate objects. Now, his iconic work has been transformed into a rug by FLOR.
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The EyeWriter is a new device that allows artists with paralysis to draw using only their eyes and a special software.
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Pretty fantastic music video for, "While You Wait for the Others," the second single off Brooklyn-based band Grizzly Bear's latest album, "Veckatimest."
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Nothing is more amusing than a time-lapse video documenting the evening of a man in a gorilla suit. Great score, absurd premise and worth the watch.
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Nacho Gil's, "The Animals" are a series of abstract illustrations that take an ancient concept and make it fresh again. It's like seeing wildlife through a new set of eyes.
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Quoteskin is the brainchild of Lee Crutchley, graphic designer armed with nothing but a Moleskin, Asda pens, doodles euphemisms, quotes, song lyrics, and whatever else in his journal before posting them online.
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Watch as a group of amateur artists work together to create a rather accurate rendition of Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe pop-art print. Their tool of choice? Paintball guns!
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'Terrible Yellow Eyes,' a collection of art inspired by Maurice Sendak's, 'Where the Wild Things Are' has spawned an exhibition at the Nucleus Gallery in Los Angeles.
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What happens when a secret agent fails? Find out in 'The Bronson Maneuver', a clever and imaginative animation about a Naked Gun-esque protagonist who meets his demise via a field of agitated laser beams.
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Marge Simpson covers the November 2009 special collector's edition of Playboy Magazine, marking the first time a cartoon character has done so.
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Irreverent custom-toy maker Sucklord just released a limited edition series of collectible trading cards called "Suckpax." Included in one of the packs is a Golden Ticket that awards the lucky finder a one-of-a-kind custom toy designed by the man himself.
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Torino, Italy-based artist Fabio Viale makes sculptures out of 100% white marble. His collection includes a video showing his fully-functional marble motor boat in action.
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KAWS contributed his work for an editorial called 'Graffi-Couture" in the upcoming November issue of Vogue Paris.
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Map of New York City that's literally cut into paper. Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx fit together like panes of a window, revealing the city's intricacies only when placed against a colorful backdrop. Paris also available.
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Last week, artist Karen O'Leary's NYC Map Cuts (#25841) were all the rage. Now she's back with another intriguing project: Paris In Pen and Paper. Check out an exclusive interview with her as well!
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Artist Mark Gonzales built a nine skateboard contraption called the "Circle Board." This video shows his friend and fellow skateboarder, Anthony Pappalardo, attempting to ride it around NYC. The last clip shows that Gonzales is the master of his creation.
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Cartoonist Chris Ware designed the November 2nd cover of The New Yorker. It shows children happily trick or treating while their parents huddle on the sidewalk, basking in the ominous glow of their iPhones. Scary, but true.
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Using fallen sycamores and miscellaneous light bulbs, four female designers known as the Egg Collective, built a series of limited edition, “Stumped Lamps.”
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The "Type Chess Set" was created out of an old type tray and blocks of type. Each piece hand carved and represented by the first letter in their name! And even colored in black and white by the residue of ink left on top of the type.
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