The Originals Factory, A Robot That Makes Abstract Paintings
“The Originals Factory” is an art robot that creates landscape paintings in the style of the American abstract expressionism movement. The robot was created by…
Crack The Surface, A Documentary Series On Urban Exploration
“Crack The Surface” is a web documentary series on urban exploration and its practitioners (see episode 1 & episode 2). The ongoing series is by…
RePress, An Internet Censorship Defeating Plugin For WordPress
RePress is an anti-censorship plugin that allows anyone with a self-hosted WordPress site to uncensor a blocked website. The plugin turns the WordPress site into…
4th Annual Shorty Awards Now Accepting Nominations
The 4th Annual Shorty Awards, the awards show that recognizes the best producers of short content on social media, is accepting nominations via Twitter through…
Has Anyone Said This Shit? A Shit People Say Search Engine
Has Anyone Said This Shit? is a search engine for the many, many spin-off videos from the “Shit Girls Say” meme (the search engine has…
iVictrola Gramophone, A Phonograph-Style iPhone Amplifier
iVictrola Gramophone by Schreer Design is a 3D printed analog amplifier for iPhone that is inspired by the early 20th century Victrola wind-up phonograph. iVictrola…
Street Illuminated with 55,000 LEDs at 2012 Light Festival Ghent
Luminarie De Cagna, an Italian company specializing in illuminated installations, converted a street into a monumental facade and hall lit by 55,000 LEDs for the…
Tissue Series, Anatomical Cross Sections in Paper Filigree
Artist Lisa Nilsson creates beautiful anatomical cross sections of the human body by rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper in a technique called paper…
Project Shellter Success: Hermit Crabs Adopt 3D Printed Shells
MakerBot’s Project Shellter, a community initiative to create environmentally friendly 3D printed shells for pet hermit crabs, has succeeded in convincing three hermit crabs to…
Utterly Bizarre Japanese Grindcore Music Video For ACA by Maruosa
This breathakingly bizarre music video by Japanese artist Sekitani Norihiro may be less than two minutes long, but it feels like an unending seizure of…