Street Art of the Day: Banksy’s contribution to Occupy London: A brand new sculpture featuring a panhandling Rich “Uncle” Pennybags on an accessorized Monopoly board (complete with obligatory Tox shoutout).
More photos here.
[h/t: twbe.]
Street Art of the Day: Banksy’s contribution to Occupy London: A brand new sculpture featuring a panhandling Rich “Uncle” Pennybags on an accessorized Monopoly board (complete with obligatory Tox shoutout).
More photos here.
[h/t: twbe.]
http://www.dezeen.com/2011/09/13/cut-it-out-by-noma-bar-at-outline-editions/
London Design Festival 2011
DIY of the Day: Volpin Props’ Harrison Krix spent four months constructing a fully functional Daft Punk helmet modeled after the one worn by Thomas Bangalter.
Because a replica Daft Punk helmet is only as awesome as the DeLorean you’re standing next to, Krix went and found himself a DeLorean to stand next to.
See the rest of the DeLorean photoshoot here. Blueprints and process shots of the build can be found here, here, and here. A time-lapse of the helmet’s construction can bee seen below:
[nerdcore.]
This Looks Legit of the Day: An Original carte de visite, c. 1870, “showing a man who looks exactly like Nick Cage [sic].”
eBay seller jack_mord says: “Personally, I believe it’s him and that he is some sort of walking undead / vampire, et cetera, who quickens / reinvents himself once every 75 years or so.”
I was under the impression that this was already a well-known fact.
[biotv.]
Interactive Feature of the Day: The New York Times marks the conclusion of NYC’s Times Square rejuvenation campaign, which began some 30 years ago, with a nifty interactive look at the city’s iconic intersection then and now.
[nyt.]
I think we turned Time Square into an amusement park.
(Source: thedailywhat)
Alt Movie Posters of the Day: Matt Ranzetta brings Star Wars iconography to other popular films with his set of remixed movie posters.
Check out the rest here.
[pacalin / justinrampage.]
(Source: pacalin, via thedailywhat)
500 Jigabyte (GB) hard drive.