Take a look at the best robot costume you've ever seen. Denmark-based prop builders Daniel Høgh and Justina Šniukštait spent over 2 months creating this incredibly detailed Imperial Fists Termintor Captain costume out of foam. It is based on the real-time strategy video game, Warhammer 40k.
Looking for the best party boat? Should you be in the market for an awesome pirate ship, one of Capt. Tim’s custom-built and fully appointed Gypsy Rose ships has recently been listed for sale on Craigslist in the St. Louis, Missouri area. If you’re not looking to purchase a pirate ship at this time, you can opt to take a day cruise aboard a newer version of the Gypsy Rose.
Would you like some fries with your pop art? Well then specially for you Australian artist Ben Frost has created a series of acrylic paintings on McDonald’s fries packages depicting pop culture characters.
Los Angeles-based cinematographer and bike fiend Richie Trimble unveiled Stoopid Tall, a freakishly tall bike, at last Sunday’s CicLAvia open street event in Los Angeles. The hand-built bike is 14.5 feet tall at the seat and has a 32-foot-long bicycle chain. Trimble recorded his nerve-wracking 20 mile ride to Venice Beach with a GoPro camera that was attached to his chest. He managed to complete the ride without incident, though he nearly got wedged under a highway overpass. Make sure to watch the amzing video.
The National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest kicked off this April. Already there have been hundreds of breathtaking entries. Pictures are being sent in from all over the world. These are some of the best ones submitted in so far.
US reality TV star Patricia Krentcil - aka 'Tan Mom' - tried to emulate the booby beauty during a saucy topless photoshoot this week. But the middle-aged mum isn't going to land any modelling contracts with these scary snaps. Patricia - who claims she's 45 - showed it's possible to bare TOO MUCH flesh as she floundered on the sand, flashing her fake boobs in a pair of tiny string bikini bottoms. The bizarre posing session took place on a beach near her home in New Jersey, during the recent heatwave on the East Coast.
The final episodes of Breaking Bad are still a few months out, but you can still get a creative high with these amazing crafts inspired by the series.
Mother is the most important person in our lives. And all her words and lessons are usually considered as the only truth. So here are the most popular lessons mothers teach their daughters. Only when you are an adult, you understand, that some of them aren't exactly right, but some of them are still the only truth in your lives.
Dutch designer and illustrator Noortje de Keijzer has designed a life-sized knitted body pillow in the shape of a man. Keijzer's "My Knitted Boyfriend" project consists of two different oversized cushions, "Artur" and "Steve." And to help you "personalize your man," the pillows come with a number of accessories, including knitted moustaches, glasses, watches, bow-ties, and even tattoos. There's also an illustrated book to show you what you can do with your knitted companion. Keijzer had her mother and grandmother hand-knit the body pillow. The time had come, she says, for a man in her life. "I could say that's a joke, but it is partly true."
Have you ever had a moment of pure happiness? When the whole world becomes so pink and flashy, of course you did! If you are wondering what you looked like at the magic moment just glance over these pictures. These kids, adults and animals could literally not be happier…
Meet The World’s Most Kick-Ass Robot-Only Band. The question is, could these guys be the forefathers of a new genre of music? Should the likes of Metallica (and indeed Motorhead) be quaking in their respective leather boots? Will today’s rock bands be upstaged & replaced by their robotic counterparts? Well those are just questions, for now let's just enjoy this amazing creation.
Scott Scheidly is not only an immensely talented oil painter, he’s got a wonderful sense of humour too. He recently created a spectacular series of portraits title ‘Pink’ whereby he’s taken some of the world’s most evil, macho and notorious bad guys and transformed them into satirical gay icons.
Kissing is fun if you’re in on the action. From the outside, kissing looks like some nonsensical, face slurping. These awkward kisses are sometimes confusing, sometimes sweet but mostly sort of uncomfortable.
One of the coolest apartments I've ever seen. In the late 1990s, self-proclaimed “24th century interior designer” Tony Alleyne turned an apartment into a replica of the Transporter Control Console featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
For his series “Happy End,” photographer Dietmar Eckell documented aircraft crash sites where, remarkably, an aircraft crash landed with no loss of life. Eckell traveled to remote regions in 4 continents to photograph 15 abandoned aircraft wrecks. Check out these sites where miracle has happened.
There is a new strange internet trend going on right now. This one involves taping your children eat the super sour candy Warhead's for their first time. Watch as these little kids try the sour candy and make all kinds of funny faces.
Whether you’re six years old or sixty, it sucks to get your bike stolen. We’ve just about all been there at some point. The thief is usually some soulless dick who in no way took the bike with noble intent. And if you ever do manage to re-claim your trusty, two-wheeled method of transportation, it’s usually beat to hell and forever tarnished. Such a bummer. Well, none of this is the case for the Redditor who just shared three wonderful images with the caption: “3 nights ago my bike was stolen. It just turned up back in my yard this morning with this note… Ain’t even mad.” Let’s take a look at the return note and attached payback and meet on the other side.
Germany-based photographer Bettina Güber creates a small world of adventures with her tiny people and life-sized props. Using toy figures, Güber arranges scenes into her "just for fun" project, entitled Small People, and then photographs the scene as a documentation of the event. She dubs each piece with humorous titles that are appropriate to the activity, including Morning Post!, Coffee Anyone?, and Would you like some meat?
Artist Andre de Freitas has created a new series of art prints featuring the zombified faces of an eclectic group of cartoon celebrities. UnDead Donald Duck, Batman, IronMan, Popeye, Ninja Turtle, etc. Take a look at this zombie apocalypse fiesta!
In her “Time travel” series, Hungarian photographer Flóra Borsi digitally inserted herself into historical photos as a gawking bystander. In each photo she is shown documenting the scene with a digital camera or smartphone. The series is her commentary on our present-day obsession with documenting and sharing our lives.
Watch this video of what is claimed to be the “world’s largest game of Pong,” played on the side of Philadelphia’s Cira Centre, a 29-story skyscraper. The impressive installation was created by Drexel University professor Frank J. Lee. The building features a programmable array of 1500 light emitting diodes that attracted the attention of Frank Lee, co-founder and co-director of the Drexel Game Design Program. Lee has long been fascinated with the potential to run games on the Cira Center's lights and last year got in touch with its owners, who were amenable to the idea. Here's the outcome.
Churches just got serious. Artist Kris Kuksi has created a series of ornate “Churchtanks,” sculptural mashups of tanks and Gothic cathedrals. The mixed media works range in size from miniatures to foam board sculptures more than 8 feet tall. Check it out.
In his creative “1:1 Toys” series, Canadian photographer Daniel Picard digitally placed a series of small pop culture action figures into real photographs and gave them all the illusion of being full-size.
Mary-Ellen Mathews is in charge of all of the celebrity host photos for the hit TV Series Saturday Night Live. She has taken tons of celebrity photos since 1999 when she got started. Take a look at some of her famous photography Celebrity Host Pictures from SNL.
Ottawa, Ontario-based photographer Daniel Picard has created a very realistic set of photos that show us the secret life of Hollywood toys. Called 1:1 Toys, the series, which puts Picard in the "director's seat," is shot all around his hometown. It all started out when, one day, Picard noticed a field whee he wanted to shoot a model in a dress. "The road in front was going to be closed down in two days, for almost a year. So, with no time for a human model, I tried shooting it with a robot I had just bought, the first of my collection. I liked the result so much, that it was the beginning of not only my toy series but my interest in building a fun toy collection."
