Friday, 2 December 2011

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger: Best DVD Commentary Ever

omg iz dis even real???

Monday, 21 November 2011

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Jungeun Kim

Rubber (2010)



"In the California desert, a tire comes to life and embarks on a killing spree as an audience watches the events unfold through binoculars. The tire kills by vibrating intensely and psycho-kinetically causing people's heads to explode. Settling into an obscure, desert town, the tire finds a woman that he is interested in. A sheriff investigating the murders is inside and outside the diegesis, sometimes participating in the narrative action and sometimes commenting on it.

In the end, the tire is destroyed, but then reincarnated as a tricycle. The tricycle recruits several tires and rolls to Hollywood, where the film concludes." ~Wiki

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

TADA’s Revolution

HOW CUTE! *squeal*





















"In 2008, after 12 years of sizing pumps, dodging chemical burns, making cleaner flue gas, drawing rotors, chasing spy satellites, and making bigger, better cows, I left the engineering business. It was a decision that elicited mixed feelings, but it was a necessary transition given the relative importance of staving off suicidal tendencies.

In the hiatus from cubicle-life that ensued, I awakened a long suppressed love for art, and I discovered great joy in drawing, crochet, and sewing. It was shortly thereafter that I also acquired Tada. Tada was a loveable but heavily tattered bear. His many adventures had yellowed his dilapidated fur, clouded his eyes with wiggle eye cataracts, and wore his smile down to the stuffing. Tada had one foot in the dumpster and one foot out, but I decided that I would give this old bear a second chance at adventure for the low price of $2.99 on eBay.

I have decided to name my collection of work after Tada because it has grown to share much in common with the Tada experience.

Tada’s Revolution is rebirth. It represents redemption from the garbage pile; it represents salvation from an otherwise ordinary, dreary, monotone reality.

Tada invites you to join his Revolution, but you must bring your own imagination. Tada can’t be expected to take care of everything." ~About

Source: TADA’s Revolution

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Stephanie Casper

Knit meat series









Source: Stephanie Casper @ Flickr

石田徹也 (Tetsuya Ishida)





















Source: 石田徹也