The Berg MOOV is a 4 in 1 child sized vehicle, made like an oversize Lego technics kit. I bet you can build even stranger vehicles if you get more than one kit.
Like an hyperactive 3 year old, the little Yellow Drum Machine Robot wanders around the house looking for objects to drum on. [Editor's Note: Clocky could learn a thing or two from this guy]
Patapon is my latest PSP addiction. This crazy game let's you control an army of patapons warriors by sending them drum signals. I bet you can't stop singing with them.
It looks like Bambi is now part of the Borg collective, thanks to the imagination of Lisa Black. don't miss the other mechanical taxidermy items in her portfolio
The Whale Hunt is the latest storytelling experiment by Jonathan Harris (of We Feel Fine fame). This time Jonathan followed eskimos for a week, taking a picture every 30 min, more as the action intensified.
I just added my entry to the CD Cover meme pool on Flickr. create an album cover from a random band name, album title, and photography. Sort of like Guitar Hero for graphics designer
I find Thorunn Arnadottir's clock design very interesting. The mechanism slowly ticks the beads every 5 minutes, with a red bead for every hour and a gold one for noon/midnight
I love how Yuko Shimizu's illustrations mix traditional japanese woodblock style with modern subjects. [Editor's Note: Previously seen as #2630 ~ but lots of new work up!]
As I'm slowly getting over my penguin phobia, I'm starting to find this little rubber penguin usb drive strangely adorable (specially the rubber scarf).
I spent a bit of time on Seletti's website, thanks to e-cool's post #8098. Their World Dinnerware series includes some of my favorites: New York, Tokyo, Venice, Rome, Paris and London.
Mr Clement's Petit Lapin figurine is finally available. Love their cozy yellow and orange scarves, but what's the story behind the letter and the knife?
While I'm not ready to spend $350 on a pair of Jeans, I love the multi-layered drag and drop interface goodness of PRPS's website. [found after reading #7999]