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    RT100: This is cool. But for all the people saying that this is the best costume ever, I saw a Girls Gone Wild Camera Crew at my college this year on hallow... more »
    SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Hey Niko, my cousin, good to see'ya, have some american titties. #3dfacecostume more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Very cool. I wonder how many people went up to him and said, "Hey look, a piñata!" or "I'd hit it." more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: If the proportions of that WiiMote are correct then the '1' and '2' buttons really do correspond with a Number 1 and a Number 2 more »
    frigg: Maybe Google got confused about artists and musicians, since I don't think you're supposed to pay musicians anymore. more »
    timtempest: So... they are not being forced to do this for no money... they chose to do the work for exposure instead of cash. I dont get how this makes google ev... more »
    Geisrud: Curious what the contract says. Did Google say they would pay them for the work? Was a contract drawn up? yeah, people need to get paid, but if ther... more »
    jmsshrff: I don't mean to be a kill joy but I'm sure there are many people out there that would love to have their work attached to a Google product for the exp... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Google doesn't think the skins are worth paying for, so they don't buy them. No matter how great you think the art is, it doesn't matter if there's no... more »
    weatherman: Artists don't get paid - otherwise, why would they be starving? Nope, if they get paid they'll just be graphic designers. It's a choice they have to m... more »
    dingus: Somewhere, Jodie Foster has a migraine from being reminded of a terrible movie she once starred in. more »
    Curves: @Steve since the @ is not working again. Add to my description the frustration of having to log back in his favorite site every time every time he goe... more »
    Curves: To really represent a migraine, there should be white hot shards of glass piercing the little guys skull, ear splitting screams, flashes of light, int... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: I would put this on my coffee table or possibly as the centerpiece on my dining room table. more »
    elementary: So Greg Brotherton created this little metal man whose sole purpose for existance is to suffer. He sounds a lot like my god. more »
  • #imagecache

    Disturbingly Cool "Big Head" Papercraft Halloween Costume

    Inspired by the big head mode in retro video games, Eric Testroete created this trippy papercraft self portrait for Halloween last weekend. The geometric look uses 370 individual paper triangles, and here's how he did it: More »
  • #wii

    Nintendo Wii Anatomy Art Is Perfectly Twisted

    Created for a project that would encourage doctors to use the Wii for patient rehabilitation (even though they already are?), these illustrations are like something David Cronenberg would dream up, and remind me of those spooky Lego Minifig anatomy renders. More »
  • #greed

    Google Doesn't Want to Pay Artists for Making Custom Chrome Skins

    Google is having artists make custom skins for its Chrome Browser, which is pretty cool. Much less cool, however, is that one of the biggest companies in the world refuses to pay the artists. More »
  • #creativelaptop

    Canvas Laptop Computer Concept for Creative Types

    The creative brain of designer Kyle Cherry has had a go at reinventing the laptop, with the specific needs of "creative" users in mind. Keeping the design clean and simple so artistic efforts are unhindered, auxiliary controls sit outside of the keyboard area and include a four-way navigation joystick. He envisages it being a touchscreen device with a configurable screen, skinny and attractive enough to make even a MacBook Air look twice. Of course, it's just a flight-of-fancy design, but after a glance at the gallery you too will be wishing it was a real machine. [Yanko design]
  • #finearts

    Piles of Trash Light Up Into Fantastic Art

    Here's what happens when British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster toss a pile of trash in their living room. Somehow it stacks up so perfectly that when they shine a light through it, glorious, and sometimes even pisstastic, artwork results. Big names on the UK art scene since their highly acclaimed exhibition at the Royal Academy in 2000, they've been coming up with these spectacular compositions ever since. [Slightly Warped]
  • #laptops

    Sony Releases Colorful Vaio FZs Designed by Maya Hayuk

    Sony's latest Vaio is a limited edition FZ designed by New York artist Maya Vayuk. There are a couple of designs to choose from: the flower power-esque Grow; and the trippier Never Stop. Each laptop has co-ordinating wallpaper, a limited-edition etching, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Maya herself. The Blu-ray recorder laptop will cost you, though: More »