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Monthly Archives: February 2011
A long stabby thing
Australian news is so great. Really miss the on-air banter that’s like this (and also the accents). [via]
The JakPak: a jacket, tent, and sleeping bag in one
Neatorama posted this ridiculous video demonstration of the JakPak, a waterproof sleeping bag, jacket, and tent in one. To my surprise, more than a handful of people love this thing. See more demo videos below. Don’t get me wrong, all-in-ones … Continue reading
The Love Doll project by Laurie Simmons
Photographer Laurie Simmons is currently exhibiting her project The Love Doll: Days 1-30 at Salon 94 in NYC. The project depicts the rather intimate life of a true love doll. As you might expect, the subject matter is a bit … Continue reading
Growing number of teens engaged in uranium enrichment
The tunnel to the 74-acre underground centrifuge is the best part of this video. So outrageous, but totally Onion.
A Sequence of Lines Traced by Five Hundred Individuals
Each person in this project can only see the line drawn right before their turn and they must do their best to trace that line. Repeat 500 times and this video is what that line turns into — a huge … Continue reading
A Sequence of Circles Traced by Five Hundred Individuals
Each person in this project can only see the circle drawn right before their turn and they must do their best to trace that same circle. Repeat 500 times and this video is what that circle turns into — a … Continue reading