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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Colorful threads by Gabriel Dawe
Check out the installation artwork of Gabriel Dawe, an artist that uses nothing but pure imagination, some wood and nails, and some colored thread to create these stunning colorful visuals. [via] Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
What's A Meme?
Due to the nature of my work here on Doobybrain, I often find myself having to explain internet pop culture items to people in conversation. I’ll bring up something casually and it’ll fly right over people’s heads. I forget that … Continue reading
The Jelly Shot Test Kitchen
Tom Collins Jelly Shot Over at the Jelly Shot Test Kitchen Flickr photostream you’ll see some wonderful edible creations made out of gelatin! Jello never looked so tasty! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
BMX tricks on a curved rooftop
Ballsy! Thanks for this Connie! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Welcome To Hill Valley by Eric Tan
Check out this awesome retro painting Eric Tan did as a tribute to his favorite film, Back To The Future. He recreated the style of ads from the 1950′s for this postcard which he then made 150 copies of for … Continue reading
Broadway Bombing 2010
Broadway Bombing 2010 from crihs on Vimeo. There’s only one way to get this sort of view in NYC…and that’s on a bike! Do it! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon