Distractomatic

May
20


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Bureau of Communication

1:10 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

The Bureau of Communication lets visitors invite, apologize, woo or critique their friends & colleagues with smartly-designed (and easy-to-use) forms.

May
11


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Instant Zombie T-Shirt

10:58 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

Since the previous post got me thinking about zombies, I realize that some people would rather try to blend in with the teeming hordes of the undead rather than fight them. If that’s the case for you, might I recommend the instant zombie t-shirt?

May
11


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Bedside Table Home Defense

10:30 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

James McAdam’s “Safe Bedside Table” offers defensive & offensive weaponry within arm’s reach. How surprised would an intruder be to creep into a bedroom and find the occupant wielding not only a club, but a thick shield as well? Answer: very surprised. Of course, this wouldn’t be hanttula.com if I didn’t also mention this bedside table’s ability to offer a little nighttime protection from potential future zombie hordes.

May
11


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A ‘Thank You’ A Day

7:27 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

ThxThxThx presents a small ‘thank you’ note every day:

May
09


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Mirror Man

4:50 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

A man of mirrors, spotted at the Griffith Observatory:

May
08


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Star Wars Retold with Legos

3:17 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

Original Star Wars triology. Retold. With Legos. In 2 Minutes.

May
07


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Charming Graffiti

4:05 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

Witty and engaging street art/graffiti from 6emeia

May
07


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Cinematic Vacation

3:01 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

One man’s idea of a vacation is to visit locations where films were shot & recreate memorable (and/or not-so-memorable) scenes: Pieter Dirkx’ ‘Filming Locations’

May
06


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Superhero Wish Granted

4:07 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

The Make-a-Wish Foundation and what looks to be much of the city of Seattle grant a young boy’s wish to be a superhero:

May
06


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Faux Pool Art

7:20 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

Artist Leandro Erlich’s 1999 piece “Swimming Pool” has been making the rounds on the Internet with its beautiful, immersive viewing experience. Be amazed, then check out his many other works — all rather astounding.

Update! Here’s some video of the “pool” in action…