(No)where (Now)here, Interactive Dresses That Are Activated by a Viewer’s Gaze
“(no)where (now)here” is a pair of interactive dresses that move and glow in response to a viewer’s gaze. Eye tracking technology in the dresses monitors…
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars, A Book by Ian Doescher
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars is a book by Portland-based creative director and author Ian Doescher that reimagines the story of Star Wars in the distinct…
Poom, Illustrations of Explosive Color Obscuring a Person’s Face
Artist Ruslan Khasanov has created “Poom,” a collection of digital illustrations in which explosive colors obscure an individual’s face. More of Khasanov’s work can be…
Fake ‘Speed Enforced By Drones’ Signs Appear on California Highways
San Francisco Bay Area CBS station KPIX reports that the California Highway Patrol (CHP) recently discovered a number of fake road signs in the Bay…
External Flash, An iOS App To Connect and Sync the Flashes Of Up To 16 Phones
External Flash is an iOS app that lets users connect the flashes of up to 16 phones over WiFi to generate more lighting for photography.…
Feelday, A Guide For Families To Find Local Activities
Feelday is a guide for families to find activities in their area. Activities can be discovered “on the fly” and then filtered by “mood, schedule,…
Law Enforcement Guide on How to Spot Satanic Activity in a Park (1994)
In this clip from the 1994 video Law Enforcement Guide to Satanic Cults, a man (who claims to have performed occult rituals in the past)…
Kick-Ass 2 Trailer Introduces the Rival Forces of Heroes & Villains
Universal Studios has released a new trailer for the upcoming action comedy movie, Kick-Ass 2. The awesome trailer introduces us to a lot of the…
Plush Toy ‘Game of Thrones’ Dire Wolves, Dragon Eggs, and a Three-Eyed Raven
Factory Entertainment unveiled a line of adorable Game of Thrones dire wolf puppy, dragon egg, and three-eyed raven plushies at San Diego Comic Con 2013,…
Van Gogh Shadow, Light and Movement Digitally Added to Van Gogh Paintings
Artist Luca Agnani used digital effects to add movement and light to 13 paintings by Vincent van Gogh in the short video, “Van Gogh Shadow.”