Giant Green Tentacles Attack Buildings from the Inside
In artist FilthyLuker’s street installations, giant inflatable tentacles emerge from buildings and vehicles, creating the sense that a monstrous kraken or Lovecraftian horror is trapped inside. FilthyLuker creates whimsical sculptures and installations, with pieces that include anthropomorphized trashcans and easy chairs, adding eyeballs to bushes and trees, and giant banana peels placed...
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
The Citadel: The World’s First Floating Apartment Complex
Since Holland is mostly under sea level, keeping houses from flooding is a constant problem. This concept fixes that problem by just having an apartment complex that floats. The Citadel is the residential part of the “New Water” complex, which tries to embrace Holland’s waterworld-ness instead of fighting it. It’ll have a floating road to the mainland as well as plenty...
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
City of Staples
Low-Rise is a precarious assemblage of thousands of free-standing stacks of staples densely tessellated to create a city-like mosaic. Like a city, the staples are subject to the elements, on a micro scale. The slightest breath or vibration and the domino effect kicks in.
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
Gas Powered Vortex Cannon
We’ve allegedly seen the world’s largest vortex cannon before, but that thing doesn’t hold a match to the power of this sucker, featured on the BBC’s Bang Goes The Theory. The goal was to use this cannon to recreate the big bad wolf’s huffing and puffing from Three Little Pigs. Now I don’t want to ruin it for you, so just watch.
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
Universe Beach House in Mexico by Tatiana Bilbao
Tastefully designed by architect Tatiana Bilbao, this exotic beach house is located on the pretty shoreline of Mexico. The structure was built more on the concept of a camp with separate interconnected rooms where you basically, enter one to exit another. Although it looks like a downside, it saves space and when you get to see the amazing outdoor roof pool, it suddenly changes your mind. Excellent...
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
Panda Bread
This is just as cute as it can be! You can make your own sliceable panda bread with a recipe translated from the original Japanese and posted at Perfect Pandas.
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
Dress For Dinner Napkins
Not appropriately dressed? Eating lobster? Perfect!
July 31st, 2009 by My Way
Mattress Dominoes
Attempt to set the World Record for Mattress Dominoes.
July 29th, 2009 by My Way
Ferrari 458 Italia is the latest masterpiece from Maranello
While it’s been known that the Ferrari 430 was on its way out—and that myriad spy shots were captured of its replacement—we didn’t yet know all the details of its successor. Until now. The stunning new Ferrari 458 Italia will succeed the famed 430, and it will use a new direct-injected V-8 producing 570 hp at 9000 rpm and 398 lb-ft of torque at 6000 rpm. Ferrari estimates the new 458 is...
July 29th, 2009 by My Way
Sun Tattoo
A new way in making tattoo. Its summer time, lot of sun sunshine!
July 29th, 2009 by My Way
One second for 720 DVDs: New super-fast fiber optic cable
KDDI R&D Laboratories, research arm of KDDI (a Japanese telcom) and Japan’s National Institute of Information &Communications Technology (NICT) yesterday announced [JP, PDF] the development of the world’s most advanced fiber optic cable. The companies claim their new cable is able to transmit data around 10 times faster than existing cables (30 terabits per second vs. around 3). In...
July 28th, 2009 by My Way
Mom Installs 98-Inch Screen in Son’s Bedroom Ceiling, Deservedly Garners Award Nomination
Thought you had it all set with a 14-inch TV and an NES in your room as a kid? Then you might want to look away for a minute, lest your childhood memories be diminished. Everyone else can take a good look at this 98-inch screen that Patti Deni had installed flush in the ceiling of her son’s bedroom. At the center of the setup is an NEC projector paired with some Draper projection mirrors,...
July 28th, 2009 by My Way
Never Get The Size Wrong
With the AtoD Rechargeable Battery, you’ll never get the size wrong. Why? Coz the one size fits all slots. How? It’s made from memory form, so it squishes to the required size in a squeeze. 1.5 Volts of Nickel Hydroxide power is what you get; recharge it and use it. Designers: Pyeong Joo Goh, Jong Seung Choi & Ji Soo Hong
July 27th, 2009 by My Way
Wi-Fi Detector Cap
The Wi-Fi Detector Cap from ThinkGeek basically combines apparel and technology into an irresistible geeky hybrid. The glowing bars on the cap light-up to indicate the 802.11b/g Wi-Fi strength in your general vicinity.
July 26th, 2009 by My Way
The Orb, A Bluetooth Headset That Turns Into A Ring
The Orb is an actual Bluetooth headset that transforms into a ring and vice-versa. Wear it like a ring and its Flexible OLED (in the Deluxe edition) will display caller info, calendar items and voice-to-text info. Feel like answering? Twist it off and hang it on your ear. Sound is transmitted through bone connection, so there’s no need to even insert it in your ear. It’s really just brilliant. The...
July 26th, 2009 by My Way




















































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