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more about #bricks more comments → ka1axy: Pfffft. Godel, Escher and Bach. Hofstader did it with a chunk of wood. And a digital sundial: [community.middlebury.edu] #shadowart more » dporvaznik002: Interesting... I'd be more impressed if the object that the shadow belongs to, could be used to create all three shadows simply by changing perspective. more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Wow, it's like a cement truck and a truck carrying Lucky Charms collided on the highway! more » skullpin: Whoa, look at that baculum! more » P3nnst8r: That is one hell of a tumor. I feel sorry for that guy. more » Curves: The bosy that is now that skelton must have died from waiting on the phone for AT&T custimer serivce to help him after he bricked his IPhone. more » kylenalepa: I don't really get it. I figured the red Lego would be in place of the heart, but there's already a heart in there (bottom row, fourth from the left).... more » bosskev: Hmm... While I see that in addition to skeletal details he has included soft tissue organs, possibly the most important soft tissue organ seems to be ... more » Benguin: That giant Lego man (megafig?) is frightening. more » Purple Dave: I knew the baseplates were vacuum-formed rather than injection-molded, but I didn't realize it was the same plastic as the regular bricks. Anyways, th... more » Fuzi Lojak: I bought my step daughter her first Lego set (Spongebob Squarepant's Mr.Crab's shack) this weekend. We had a lot of fun putting everything together by... more » weatherman: Bug Labs is really doing some cool stuff. The modules are definitely pricey, but it's good to see that they're expanding their range and putting out m... more » James Andres: Sign me up for those little fender speakers. They have one at thinkgeek but a more authentic fender based one is the hotness [www.thinkgeek.com] more » shopperciti.com: checkout samsungs out at www.phonescoop.com more » Purple Dave: They look cool, but I'd much prefer it if the 4-stud ring wasn't so thick around the band. You could actually seat a minifig on that thing, but it loo... more » -
#siggraph
Magic Volumes Have Three Different Magic Shadows
The uncanny Photosketch tool was not the only magic software tool debuting at Siggraph Asia 2009. These amorphous volumes can magically throw three different object shadows, all thanks to a program called Shadow Art. See it in action here: More » -
#architecture
Brick Lights Show Concrete's Soft Side
If they weren't just a concept, you could spruce up that barren concrete wall with glowing stars, hearts, unicorns—pretty much everything awesome. More » -
#lego
There's a Brick In Every Lego Collector, And It's Bigger Than Your Skull
Jason Freeny, the designer who brought us that amazing-yet-freaky minifig anatomy lesson last October, wants every Lego aficionado to know that there's a huge red brick inside all of you. More » -
#lego
How Lego Bricks Are Made: The 80s Version
I wish I knew about this 80s video before I visited Lego to show you how it's made. But then, I would have missed the secret Lego vault and the cathedral-sized storage buildings. [Thanks Kooberz] -
#buglabs
Bug Labs Open Source Gadgets Getting Pico Projector, 3G modules and More
Bug Labs, the system of open source gadget building blocks, is getting pico projector, speaker, 3G, combo Bluetooth/WiFi and a 802.15.4 radio module. More » -
#lego
Lego Silver Rings Will Brick Your Marriage
The only rings I've ever liked are nipple rings, The Lord of the Rings, and Ringo Starr. I love these silver Lego rings, though. You can customize them putting any brick you want on top. More » -
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#apple
Lego iPod Dock Reeks of Class
Why have a standard white iPod/iPhone dock when you can have a colorful LEGO one? This LEGO dock may look solitary sitting there by itself, but it's friggin' LEGO, so you can use it to build a motorcycle, a dinosaur, or a motorcycle in the shape of a dinosaur (that also syncs your iPod). It's $16 from Korea, but if you're like us, you're going to want to buy a bunch and make yourself an iPod LEGO fort. A Korean iPod LEGO fort. With bulgogi. [10x10 via Technabob]

