All My Friends Are Dead

All My Friends Are Dead

“All My Friends Are Dead”, a hilariously morbid children’s book by Avery Monsen and Jory John.

If you’re a dinosaur, all of your friends are dead. If you’re a pirate, all of your friends have scurvy. If you’re a tree, all of your friends are end tables. Each page of this laugh-out-loud illustrated humor book showcases the downside of being everything from a clown to a cassette tape to a zombie. Cute and dark all at once, this hilarious children’s book for adults teaches valuable lessons about life while exploring each cartoon character’s unique grievance and wide-eyed predicament. From the sock whose only friends have gone missing to the houseplant whose friends are being slowly killed by irresponsible plant owners (like you), All My Friends Are Dead presents a delightful primer for laughing at the inevitable.

An animated GIF of the book has become the most reblogged thing on Tumblr of all time.

via The Daily What

Washing Machine Self Destructs After Trying To Wash A Rock

A washing machine sets itself on destruct mode after trying to wash a rock.

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Space Hygiene and the People Who Stopped Bathing for Science

“Space Hygiene and the People Who Stopped Bathing for Science”, a hilarious video promo for “Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void”, a new book by Mary Roach that comes out on August 2nd.

Packing for Mars

The best-selling author of Stiff and Bonk explores the irresistibly strange universe of space travel and life without gravity. Space is a world devoid of the things we need to live and thrive: air, gravity, hot showers, fresh produce, privacy, beer. Space exploration is in some ways an exploration of what it means to be human. How much can a person give up? How much weirdness can they take? What happens to you when you can’t walk for a year? have sex? smell flowers? What happens if you vomit in your helmet during a space walk? Is it possible for the human body to survive a bailout at 17,000 miles per hour? To answer these questions, space agencies set up all manner of quizzical and startlingly bizarre space simulations. As Mary Roach discovers, it’s possible to preview space without ever leaving Earth. From the space shuttle training toilet to a crash test of NASA’s new space capsule (cadaver filling in for astronaut), Roach takes us on a surreally entertaining trip into the science of life in space and space on Earth.

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The Enormous Bubbles of Sly Lebulleur

dancing with my bubble

Sly Lebulleur makes beautiful, gigantic soap bubbles. Set to music and filmed in slo-mo against a stark forest, Sly’s creations become eerily proto-lifelike. You can see more of his nebulous creations on YouTube and his Flickr stream.

via Vancouver’s favorite art/design blog, Booooooom

Mr. Potato Head Anatomy

Mr. Potato Head Anatomy

“Mr. Potato Head Anatomy”, the latest anatomical toy illustration by Jason Freeny.

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Time-Lapse of an Ant Colony Living In a Scanner

François Vautier installed an ant colony in a scanner, scanning it each week for 5 years to create a time-lapse video.

Taking A Couple of Dinosaurs For A Walk

Two dinosaurs being taking for a walk in Australia, a promo for the “Walking With Dinosaurs” world tour.

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Star Wars vs. Star Trek

“Star Wars vs. Star Trek” by Bill Parker

Wireless & Wi-Fi Service Coming to NYC Subway Stations

1-2-3 Subway Lines

photo by Scott Beale

Bloomberg is reporting that wireless and Wi-Fi service will be deployed at NYC subway stations. The rollout is scheduled to completed at the rate of 10-15 stations per month with a total project cost around $200 million.

Photos of New York City From Above

Empire State Building

photo by Daniel Acker

Denver Post’s Plog recently featured some stunning photos of New York City from above on their Captured blog.

Suspicious Suitcase Stickers

Suitcase Stickers

THECHEEKY.COM has created a series of suspicious suitcase stickers that are guaranteed to get you stopped by TSA agents when traveling through airports. Canada is not amused by these stickers and has banned them.

Take a stand against monotonous travel with Suitcase Stickers. Designed to stick to anything, they will draw attention to your bag making it easily identifiable and sure to make you some new friends.

via The Consumerist

San Francisco Improv Festival 2010 and The Future & History of Improv

A vision from San Francisco’s improvisational past, the groovy and edgy clip above features Howard Hesseman (who later played Dr. Johnny Fever on WKRP in Cincinnati) and Mel Stewart, whose long career included a recurring role on Scarecrow & Mrs. King, as part of a performance by The Committee in 1969 on The Dick Cavett Show.

The foundation of San Francisco’s rich tradition of improvisational theater can be found in the 60′s troupe The Committee, whose alumnae include improv legend Del Close (teacher / improv guru to the likes of John Belushi, Tina Fey and Stephen Colbert), Rob Reiner, David Ogden Stiers and Gary Austin (who later founded The Groundlings). The Committee toured widely, had chapters in New York and L.A., and offered classes to teach the skills of improvisation to the next generation.

Now a couple generations further on The San Francisco Improv Festival is revisiting the legacy of The Committee and continuing their tradition of both entertaining and teaching improv.

2010 San Francisco Improv Fest

The 2010 San Francisco Improv Festival takes place from August 12-21 and includes an incredible 20+ shows featuring nearly 30 improv groups over the 10 days, plus workshops, award ceremonies and panel discussions. It all happens at the Eureka Theater in downtown San Francisco. They have just released an iPhone App for the fest as well. Laughing Squid is a co-sponsor of this year’s festival.

The festival will feature rising improv stars, honor veteran local improvisers, revisit the history of improv in San Francisco, and give a behind-the-scenes-account of a classic film comedy. Check out the full lineup HERE.

Comedy historian (and Monty Python associate) Kim “Howard” Johnson will interview original members of The Committee on Saturday, August 14th. The next night, Johnson will talk about his own book Monty Python’s Tunisian Holiday: My Life with Brian recounting his time spent on set during the making of the classic British comedy Life of Brian, featuring a slideshow of photos he took at the time.

On the training side, the fest offers workshops for performers by three nationally known teachers Armando Diaz, Jonathan Pitts, and Ron West (Whose Line Is It, Anyway?). Armando’s “Improv Boot Camp” workshop sold out so fast that they are now offering additional “audit only” tickets for anyone who just wants to watch the class.

The dozen plus other events include an award night honoring Barbara Scott and her 20+ years performing with BATS Improv. Also there will be two performances by Uncle’s Brother featuring Saturday Night Live’s Tim Meadows. Here’s a clip of Uncle’s Brother in action…

The festival is produced by members of the San Francisco improv & sketch troupe Crisis Hopkins who have stoked the improvisational fire for many years, both with their owns shows and by holding regular “improv jams”, open-call performances that draw both veterans and newbies.

Finally great local freestyle rap band The Freeze will be performing the night of August 19th. They feature improvised music and freestyle raps based on input from the audience. It goes a little something like this…

Pomparkour, Parkour With Ladders

Pomparkour

New Zealand energy drink V made by Frucor Beverages made a creative promotional video featuring the imaginary sport of Pomparkour, a variation of Parkour where people use ladders to quickly scale various structures.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how the video was made.

via Neatorama

The Internet Animal Orchestra

“The Internet Animal Orchestra” by Rathergood

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The Illuminations, A Glowing Art Installation by David Normal

The Illuminations

San Francisco surrealist painter David Normal recently launched a Kickstarter project to raise funds for his project “The Illuminations”, a series of self-illuminated prints based on his paintings. David’s goal is to install the project at the Center Camp Cafe at Burning Man and for it to continue on to future locations.

Using LED light strips to “edge-light” acrylic sheets, exquisitely printed images are made to glow from both sides like a kind of stained glass window. Beautifully printed and handsomely framed, the glowing Illuminations are a uniquely mesmerizing mode of display that is ideal for my otherworldly visions.

Unlike ordinary painting exhibits where the work hangs on the walls, the Illuminations hang in the center of the room and can be viewed from both sides.

Displaying my work in this way breaks up the typical gallery routine. The division of space and the dark environment discourage viewers from crowding in the center of the gallery to socialize while neglecting the art. In the Illuminations installation the viewers attention is dominated by the art – it cannot be ignored.

Comic Themed w00tstock 2.4 Poster by Len Peralta

Official w00tstock San Diego Poster

Len Peralta made an awesome comic themed w00tstock poster that he drew live on stage at w00tstock 2.4 on July 22nd in San Diego during Comic-Con. He has a limited number of them that are for sale.

11th Annual System Administrator Appreciation Day

IBM 2401 Magnetic Tape Unit

photo by Scott Beale

Today is the 11th Annual System Administrator Appreciation Day, make sure to give a big thanks to awesome sys admins who keep your servers running. We would like to give a special shout-out to our Laughing Squid Web Hosting sys admins Frank Escamilla and Zuhaib Siddique.

Defibrillator Toaster

Defibrillator Toaster

Defibrillator Toaster

Shay Carmon came up with a design concept for a Defibrillator Toaster that helps you revive your old bread.

via Gizmodo

The Flower, An Animated Call To End Marijuana Prohibition

“The Flower”, an animated short by Haik Hoisington (Blackmustache) that is a call to end marijuana prohibition.

The Flower contrasts a utopian society that freely farms and consumes a pleasure giving flower with a society where the same flower is illegal and its consumption is prohibited.

via GOOD

Cephalopods In Love

“Cephalopods In Love”, a heartwarming stop-motion animation by Tia Doran.

An octopus and a nautilus fight their urges against an interspecies romance, only to succumb to sweet, sweet tentacle loving. Shot on location in my mother’s backyard.

via BuzzFeed