Zip Tie
Posted in: UncategorizedNo longer will you be worried about how to tie a tie. The Zip Tie by California–based designer..(Read…)
No longer will you be worried about how to tie a tie. The Zip Tie by California–based designer..(Read…)
The Wenger Portable Solar Charger($125) is a device you can strap to your backpack, tent, or a ..(Read…)
These creative little GIFs are created entirely out of tape by Aakash Nihalani. The tape art has bec..(Read…)
Minimal Float Wall Desk in Rift Oak by Dario Antonioni..(Read…)
The 365 days are represented by an emoticon that you have to draw as the day has gone (very good, go..(Read…)
The Science Channel, our source for the highly unscientific adventures of misanthropic savant Karl Pilkington, has marshaled the forces of CGI animation for Strip the City. The new six-part series aims to “strip major cities naked of their steel, concrete, air, ocean, and bedrock–layer by layer, act by act–to explore their hidden infrastructure and solve key mysteries surrounding their origins, geology, archaeology, industry, weather, and engineering.” First up on the stripping block (pole?) is San Francisco, where thare’s fire-fighting water in them thar valleys. Take a sip of your urbane beverage every time someone says “plate tectonics.” Watch a clip below and tune in to Science on Tuesday nights for new episodes that will dramatically dislodge the infrastructure of the likes of Sydney, London, and Toronto.
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As you walk hand in hand with your loved one, we know that you have only one thing on your mind: that project you left behind in your shop while you went on your walk. Well, stop it. Focus.
What does your special collaborator need for their project? A bandana to wipe that beloved greasy brow? Safety glasses to protect those captivating eyes? A tool box, roll or bag to get their precious workshop ship shape? Perhaps a journal to capture all of their incredibly genius and charming ideas? To help you in your search for that perfect gift, we at Hand-Eye Supply have put together a little collection on the theme of empowering your partner in crime and at the same time invoking the hue associated with Valentine’s Day paraphernalia.
Coup de cœur pour « Through The Mill » : le nom de cette superbe vidéo de BMX proposée par Mongoose. Montrant le sportif Chris Akrigg faire des acrobaties et autres tricks impressionnants avec son vélo en freeride, cette création dévoile de belles images à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.