Monday, March 31, 2008
Labels: Flintstones, Polaroid
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Hippy Trip
I made something like this once. Not nearly as good. But it was fun.
- Take a digital recording thing that makes video. Even a digicam works
- Then use the wires that come with it to plug it into the tv, so that instead of using the display on the camera to see what you are filming, you use the tv.
- Then point the camera towards the tv so that the camera is filming whats on tv and the tv is displaying what is being filmed.
- And you have yourself a loop. Digital visual feedback. Just dont try something similar on a guitar amp. I blew one pretty good my trying to.
- Just fiddle around with the zoom, and light features on the camera to produce different effects.
Labels: Video Feedback
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
The Lego Aquatic
Im glad theres people out there creating dioramas out of lego for my amusement.
Check out his flickr.
Labels: Dunechaser, Lego, The Life Aquatic
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
shake, rattle & roll
Always appreciate a new spin on existing things... create a different kind of kiddie birthday invite / new baby announcement at http://www.rattle-n-roll.com/
Monday, March 24, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
cute cute cute!
Catch 'em all over Parc Avenue or check out the website - even that's cute!
http://www.thecuteinstitute.com/
http://www.thecuteinstitute.com/
Labels: cupcakes, mile end, the cute institute
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Creepy Beasts.
Been a fan of this dude's stuff for a while.
But im generally too broke to afford it even at its relatively cheap price.
http://www.passthepepper.blogspot.com/
Labels: Tyson Bodnarchuk
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Meet Mr. Product
I bought this little book a few months ago. Then forgot about it. Then found it the other day.
It's pretty awesome, filled with logo and iconic gems from times past. With the Jolly Green Giant, The Michelin Man, Tony the Tiger. The Characters have that dated charm, even though some are riduculously politically incorrect. Its an awesome book for anyone into advertising or character design or even just simple smiling cartoons.
Labels: Advertising, Book, Characters, Meet Mr. Product
robot rock.
Some cool B-Movie style collector robots from Paul Smith.
"Mechanical wind up tin space robot from Firehorse- the makers of champion classic toys Measures 14cm by 4.5cm. This is not a toy - produced for adult collectors. 100% Tin plate composite metal."
The shops also got some cool books on hand.
They also seem to have some pretty stupid ones too.
Labels: Paul Smith, Robot, Toy
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
COMIC FANS.
My birthdays coming up.
feel free to surprise me.
;)
by some talented dude named alex lukas.
feel free to surprise me.
;)
by some talented dude named alex lukas.
Labels: Alex Lukas, Art