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Oct
16

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Up top, New York

10:47 am | writes:

In ‘High Five New York‘ a bicyclist rolls the streets of NYC giving high-fives to people hailing cabs (to their happy surprise and/or dismayed anger)

(FYI: there areĀ  some F-bombs dropped in the dialog-titles)

Oct
16


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Mr. Toast Paper Toy

8:31 am | writes:

Now you can enjoy the wonderful World of Mr. Toast in paper toy form. Print your own here.

mr-toast-paper-toy

Oct
07


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PhotoSketch

11:23 am | writes:

Here’s a video of ‘PhotoSketch’ – a system that composes a photo-realistic picture from a simple, freehand sketch annotated with text labels.

Oct
07


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Neon Street Tetris

8:17 am | writes:

A crew of freeboarders* took over a street in San Francisco one night to create the look of Tetris with large neon shapes upon their heads.

*(freeboards are skateboards that behave more like snowboards)

Sep
28


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Bacon Jam

10:50 am | writes:

It was simply a matter of time: Bacon Jam.

bacon-jam

Sep
24


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Boobicon Me! I’m Doing It!

9:04 am | writes:

First there was Obamicon now there is Boobiconbrought to you from
Feel Your Boobies! for a good cause.
Boobicon

Sep
24


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Happy Birthday, Guinness

6:16 am | writes:

Today marks the 250th “birthday” of Guinness. Celebrate at your local pub or with the online global toast.

Happy birthday, Guinness.

The worldwide toast is supposed to go like this

But, knowing how things go in pubs, might end up more like this


Sep
24


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Daniel’s Daily Monster

6:12 am | writes:

Daniel’s Daily Monster presents the record of daily drawings a father made for his son’s lunchbox.

daniels-daily-monster

Sep
22


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Missed Connections

6:00 am | writes:

Sophie Blackall turns the posts on ‘Missed Connections’ websites into art.

missed-connections-art

Sep
18


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Beautiful Katamari Art

11:36 am | writes:

Artist/designer Jennie Maneri has created a beautiful “real-fake” Katamari sculpture using miniature items.

jennie-maneri

In case you don’t know, Beautiful Katamari is a video game where the player must roll up various objects (from office supplies & food to buildings & people) to rebuild the universe; like this…