The Doctor Who TARDIS Fridge Set transforms your fridge into a fictional time machine, turning back time and making your leftovers fresh again. Goddamn! I love week-old casserole!
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Super Mario Statues Made of Paper Clips
I found it particularly fitting that today we already 'talked at ya' about the magnificently radical Super Mario Papercraft. How perfectly convenient it is that on this same day I would stumble upon a series of Super Mario statues made out of paper clips.
Read More »Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Chia Pet
Novelty in the half shell. CHIA POWER! I'm pretty sure the Chia Pet was never actually "cool" per se. I feel like it was just something for a very bored generation to do. But the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Chia Pet is going to make growing plants out of sculptures cool for the first time ever.
Read More »13 Year Old Kid Makes Life-Size LEGO Batman
This surprisingly detailed LEGO sculpture of Batman was created by a 13 year old kid named Evan. LEGO Batman has won multiple awards, and is easy to transport at only 60 pounds.
Read More »Hands of time
Kinetic art that evokes the march of time and the dance of line.
Read More »Of the solstice and merry disenchantment
In Boston, clouds and swirling snow deprived us of the sight of a blood-red lunar eclipse on the eve of solstice. The two phenomena have nothing to do with one another astronomically; but as a member of a species drawn to pattern like moths to lamplight, I felt the urge to seek an open patch in the clouds, even at three o'clock in the morning�to no avail.
Read More »The tyranny of innovation
Larry Page tells us to ask ourselves if the work we do is changing the world. But is change always and everywhere for the better?
Read More »Edward Tufte’s Museum of Cognitive Art
The information-design authority Edward Tufte is selling his multimillion-dollar collection of rare books, which together make up a "Museum of Cognitive Art." For most of us, the slideshow will have to do.
Read More »Got the Blues? It’s blue skies from now on.
A team of brain scientists learns what the artist Yves Klein already knew: that the color blue tickles our emotions.
Read More »Batteries Will One Day Be Smaller Than a Grain of Sand
When you think about batteries, two things come to mind; sitting out in the cold, waiting for your car batteries to be jumped, and the clunky lithium-ion batteries we’ve come to know and love as the life force of our gadgets. Research funded by DARPA is pushing the limits of battery technology in an effort to create the smallest batteries ...
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