Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Prairie Dogs Riding Roomba




Nyan Cat Scarf



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Long Exposure Photography



Moonlight Shadow by Paul Bica

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Adorable Disabled Pets

Any living being deserves to live their life comfortably. Disabled animals always hold a place in my heart. Here is Carli Davidson's portraits of disabled pets.



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Men Pole Dancing

The North American stereotype for pole dancing has only focused on women, but what about men who excel at this talent?

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Bob

An animation by Jacon Frey.

BOB from Jacob Frey on Vimeo



RGB Wallpaper

The Milan based Carnovsky Group have designed wallpaper using RGB colours that changes the image depending on red light, green light, or blue light.

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Everything Is A Remix: Matrix

This a great series that shows how contemporary art forms are merely remixes of previously intriguing works.

Everything Is A Remix: THE MATRIX from robgwilson.com on Vimeo



Stray

Beautiful animation by Guy Collins about a stray cat in Australia. This was my favourite video last month.



Paper Haunted House Silhouettes

Craft Magazine how-to create paper silhouettes for windows.

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Dog Saves Dog

An amazing and brave dogs risk its own life to save an injured dog on a busy highway.



 

Amazing Opera Stage Designs

Wow does not even begin to appreciate these amazing, intricate stage designs for Bregenzer performing arts festival in Austria.

 

Listening to: Kavinsky ft Lovefoxxx - Nightcall

 

Friday, November 04, 2011

Toe Mistakenly Sewn In Place of Thumb

Bristol resident James Byrne accidentally sawed off his thumb last December. After an attempt to reattach his thumb failed, plastic surgeons replaced the thumb with a big toe instead. Byrne stated he need his thumb back for his job as a paver, thus, he is grateful to have it back.



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Australia Offers Transgendered Passports

Australia now offers passports with the genders F, M, and X. Australian Senator Louise Pratt, Australia's first parliamentarian with a transgendered partner, who was born female but now a man, stated the change was a huge step forward.

Robert McClelland, the Attorney General, stated the new changes allow transgendered people to find traveling much easier. "Most people take for granted the ability to travel freely and without fear of discrimination," he said. "This measure will extend the same freedoms to sex and gender-diverse Australians."

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Police Sting Captures Burglar

Birmingham police were baffled when a rash of apartment burglaries that showed no forensic evidence, no surveillance or signs of forced entry. So, Birmingham police setup a sting with a flat monitored with video cameras. After setting up the sting, the monitoring alerted the police several hours later to the intruder. Police caught teenager Bubba Ambala red handed.



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Zombie Cupcakes

Betcha can't eat just one!



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Graeme the cat visits railway station twice a day to drop off and pick up his owner

Graeme, the cat, of Melbourne, Australia, meticulously walks along to the station, uses the subway to cross the tracks, drops his owner off, and returns in the evening to pick her up. He carefully waits behind the yellow line and knows exactly which train she will be exiting from. Graeme is popular with many train riders, who generally know him by name.



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Osaka Water Clock

An waterfall art installation in Osaka, Japan's train station shows the time, announcements and pictures in a waterfall.



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Leeches save woman's face after dog attack

Physicians in Sweden have used leeches to save a woman's face after her own dog bit off a chunk of it. A total 358 leeches were used in the operation to continually suck blood and to increase healing in her face. The woman will need some reconstructive surgery in the future.

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Team Canada builds TRTL Solar Shell Home for the Solar Decathlon

Team Canada has built a sustainable residence with a solar roof, energy efficent systems with sustainable materials. TRTL, which stands for Technological Residence, Traditional Living, was designed closely with the first nations communities of Treaty 7 with respect to their traditions and culture. The modular home is specifically designed for Southern Alberta and hopes to help alleviate housing issues. The design will be submitted by Team Canada for the Solar Decathlon.



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Sleepboxes for Sleep On the Go

Russian-based Arch Group has designed structure for private, safe sleeping for two in only 4 square metres. This unit can be placed in any bus station, train station or airport.



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A to Z

A creative video by artist Alessandro Novelli.

The Alphabet 2 from n9ve on Vimeo



Trike Racing

Yep. Trike racing... Seems insane, but kind of cool.



Dogs In Schools to Curb Bullying

Kansas educators have implemented a creative solution to bullying in schools--dogs. Dogs teach children social responsibility and compassion. When teaching school-aged children about internalizing feels about being treated poorly, children can easily related to an animal being treated poorly. I hope this strategy works to curb bullying in schools.

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Listening to: Sarah McLachlan - Fallen (Gabriel and Dresden Remix)