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  • #photography

    Zap Some Neon Life Into Your Old Photographs

    The Kirlian Photography Device uses high voltage discharges to capture beautiful, luminescent images directly from ordinary film. It is not a machine I'd recommend using in the darkroom. More »
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    By Kyle VanHemert
  • #art

    Speaker Bot: The Iron Giant Reimagined as an Artsy iPod Dock

    This Speaker Bot is a handmade, Etsy-fied robot seemingly designed around one of those little pocket guitar amps. It's maybe not the most technologically advanced iPod dock around, but it's about as cute as robots ever get. More »
    01/01/10
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #audi

    Audi Traveling Shaver Concept Doesn't Come With an R8, But It Should

    So I happen to love Audis. I drive one, and I like her fine, but nevertheless if I received this razor in my stocking, she would have developed an inferiority complex at the sight of my incessant shaving. More »
    12/27/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #geekschoolprojects

    This Sublimely Trippy Floor Responds to My Every Captivated Step

    Here's something beautiful: a mechanical garden that responds to your step. It makes me feel like I'm in Wonderland. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #cellphones

    Play Us a Holiday Diddy on the HTC Mobile of Mobiles

    Using 50 HTC Touch handsets connected to computers with custom programming, James Theophane created a musical art installation that you can actually play via internet magic. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #art

    Beautiful Soviet Children's Books Make Me Wish I Was Born Behind the Iron Curtain

    I mean, not really, but still! These wonderfully idiosyncratic illustrations, from 1989's Hello, I'm Robot! by Stanislav Zigunenko, render our robot future in a way that conveys big ideas to children, and pure poetry to the rest of us.
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    12/22/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #geekschoolproject

    Human Wind Chime Would Be Perfect For the Back Porch of Your Rocket Ship

    This installation at NYU's ITP Winter Show responds is responsive to touch, and sounds as trippy as it looks. That's a very good thing. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #travel

    Mini-Moscow on Sale for Just $3 Million

    It took 300 people to construct a 400 square foot model of the USSR's capital city back in 1977. Today you can buy that super-detailed, scaled-down version of Moscow for a mere $3 million. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #art

    Pong Prom: When a Man and a Woman Play Body Pong in the Dark

    The only thing geekier than slow dancing at arms length apart is Pong Prom. Covert Athletics' hoodies are embedded with arduino controlled LEDs that display a game of pong. The controller? Your dance partner's swaying hips, monitored by accelerometer. More »
    12/17/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #art

    "Standard Time" is a Full-Scale Version of How the Tiny Men in My Alarm Clock Work

    Here's an idea: make a 40-foot tall digital clock display out of wood, then get 70 friends to change the slats 1,611 times so that it keeps accurate time for 24 hours. Wait, someone did that already? More »
    12/17/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #art

    A 1:1 Model Kit Boat

    This is not a plastic model. It's a real boat, ready to be assembled and painted like you would do with a real dinghy, but full scale. Knowing my story with models, mine would end up oozing with glue. More »
    12/16/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #comics

    Deus Ex Machina, Kittens

    Really though, try not to ponder the true processing power of your crappy laptop. After two glasses of wine, you'll only be crying onto your keyboard while offering Intel your unquestioning allegiance. [xkcd]
    12/16/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #iphone

    These 15 Super Close Video Game Faces Would Make Great Cellphone Wallpapers

    Artist Ashley Browning's minimalist representation of classic video game characters make for some great shirts, but they can also add an awesome face to your phone. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #art

    Kinetic Sculpture's Crab-Walk Powered by Paper, Bamboo and Physics

    There was something terrifying about the Lego walking machine, but this little guy seems harmless enough as he scuttles across the table. Maybe because we both know that at any moment, I can easily recycle him. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #clocks

    Poetry Clock Called '6 Is For Blossom' Is Only For The Most Lyrical Amongst Us

    Inspired by the poetry of Herman Hesse, this clock tells the time by lighting up various words. By the time you work out what the time is of course, it's probably moved on another 10 minutes. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #concepts

    I Would Buy the Philco PC Right This Second

    The iMac? That would be sent back in a heartbeat for this glorious homage to the 50s. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #concepts

    As You Kick Her Head, Lady Gaga Would See Dozens of Reflections in These Mirrored Shoes

    Combining art and maths, much like the Mobius Strip bagel, these mirrored Invisible Shoes reflect the ground, causing small animals to headbutt your ankles. Imagine kicking Lady Gaga in them. [CNET Asia]
    12/14/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #art

    Man Builds Statues Out of Household Dust

    When I see dust, I start cleaning like crazy. When Paul Hazelton sees dust, he collects it, and turns it into statues. Yes, this skeleton was really made out of a pile of dust bunnies, just like Hazelton's other art. More »
    12/13/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #art

    This Metal Man Bends in Ways We Can't

    Meet Artform No. 1. It took him six years to grow from a heap of brass and stainless steel into this ooh-la-la-hey-there-gorgeous model you see now and he's damn proud of it. Just look at this cheeky metal man's poses. More »
    12/11/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #art

    A Hard Drive Motorcyle and Other Wonderful Storage Sculptures

    What if, instead of just poisoning sub-minimum wage workers in China and India, our recycled computer equipment reassembled into something beautiful? More »
    12/11/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #art

    Intimidating-As-Hell Baby Carriages Are Straight Out of Terminator

    These baby carriages, designed by Chinese artist Shi Jinsong, will guarantee that no one ever fucks with your baby. By all means, park your stroller in the aisle of the restaurant! We don't mind! Please don't kill us! [DesignBoom]
    12/11/09
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    By Adam Frucci
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