Marty Monster vs. Kangaroo
[via reestv and Alexander Tarasov]
Marty Monster vs. Kangaroo
[via reestv and Alexander Tarasov]
The fact that nature doesn’t like competition can be easily observed in this video. :-)
In case it’s not obvious, you’re looking at video from the back of an RC-controlled airplane (with eagle-like wings) that is being followed and almost attacked by a real eagle. After a couple of evasive dives, the plane manages to escape the eagle claws when a crow comes to the rescue just before plane finally lands.
<h3>WC OPEN</h3>
<p>The green for your toiler. Do I have to say anything more? :-)</p>
[via flakahoo]
this Sammy Davis Jr. picture makes me smile everytime I see it…I keep it taped to my emergency suicide kit…just in case.
DeLorean DMC-12 (of Back to the Future fame) in the background only makes this photo 10 degrees cooler and positively reminiscent of careless childhood days.
No, I’m not depressive, don’t worry. ;-)
Alternate currency… are you still waiting for it? ;-)
[via xkcd]
Magnetic Art using Buckyballs - a collection of 216 balls that allow you create infinite number of sculptures.
One set of Buckyballs are available at Thinkgeek for $24.99.
[via thinkgeek]When Abe and Queen Elisabeth II get together… things happen! :-)
Note: for extra viewing pleasure hit HQ button.
Now this is one daring commercial for finance consulting firm Bontrust Finance that was made by creative team Grabarz & Partner Werbeagentur GmbH from Hamburg. Congrats to fine people at GPW!
I’m sure this will go viral.
This animation has been done in Softimage XSI and it features Abraham Lincoln, Queen Elisabeth II and Mao Zedong. Clearly, the creative team had to learn quite a bit about origami which they did.
[via Creativity Online and scaryideas]Cool TV ad for Virgin Trains titled “Success express”.
If you pay close attention you will only notice it’s “Final Countdown” (do you remember the hair metal band Europe?) playing in the background but that there’s also Sir Richard Branson, the flamboyant company’s boss, appearing somewhere in the ad. Can you see him?
It’s worth mentioning that this ad has been produced by London-based agency Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy who have a really cool site done in Flash.
[via edonomic]