Tattoos: Cross-Stitch Style Tattoos!

This is a series of cross-stitch style tattoos inked by Turkish tattoo artist Eva Krbdk. Cool, after more see several more examples.”Turkish tattooer Eva Krbdk became a viral sensation with her cross-stitch tattoos. She’s not the first to use this technique, and it’s not her only specialty. (She’s actually been sampling the gamut of styles, from watercolor to stippling.) Eva’s life is changing a lot this year, planning her wedding and starting fresh in Istanbul. As she settles into this new rhythm, expect to see a more focused aesthetic. And no matter where she ultimately lands, her steady hand will deliver precision every time.”(Read…)

Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams banjo cover ( Video )

Banjo Guy Ollie performs a Eurythmics’ Song ‘Sweet Dreams’  using his string Tenor banjo and Mandolin.(Read…)

Lacrosse Trick Shots ( Video )

Professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil is good at Lacrosse.(Read…)

Mario 64 Recreated In Unreal Engine ( Video )

Developer Aryoksini recrated Super Mario 64 with the Unreal Engine . The Unreal Engine is one of the most popular video game engines for nerds, artists, and developers to create stunning 3D digital worlds and games.(Read…)

'Legend' Official Trailer Starring Tom Hardy and Emily Browning ( Video )

From Academy Award® winner Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential, Mystic River) comes the true story of the rise and fall of London’s most notorious gangsters, Reggie and Ron Kray, both portrayed by Tom Hardy in an amazing double performance. Legend is a classic crime thriller taking us into the secret history of the 1960s and the extraordinary events that secured the infamy of the Kray twins.(Read…)

Indicator Innovation

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Why leave sophistication to the cars? We spend our time encouraging bicycling as a greener and healthier mode of transport, but we don’t do much to better the experience through innovation. Designer Elnur Babayev gave the cycling experience the transformation it strongly needed. The Cyclee is the coolest thing to happen to the bicycle since spoke beads.

The Cyclee is a pretty nifty projector that uses your back as a canvas to project signals and relevant warning signs to alert the person riding/driving/locomoting behind you. Pair it with its mobile app and you’re set to go. Cyclee also lends itself to easy mounting, no matter what bike you have.

The Cyclee brings the biking experience “back on track”! (And it’s so much fun to say!)

Designer: Elnur Babayev

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The Ultimate Cool-Tool

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Every once in a while you come face to face with a product that redefines its standards in a way so simple, you wonder, “Why didn’t anyone every think of this before?” The Aperture Wrench is an aptly named wrench that takes inspiration from a camera’s aperture and the way it transforms. The wrench is designed around this awe-inspiring kaleidoscopic motion, allowing it to transform in size and fit around nuts and bolts of varying dimensions. It also includes a light ring around the aperture of the spanner, enabling you to work even in low light conditions.

The Aperture Wrench sure makes your everyday monkey-wrench look like it’s fit for primates!

Designer: Jordan Steranka

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Old Foggy Forest

Le photographe Oskar Zapirain a saisi des clichés étonnant de la forêt d’Oiartzun au Pays Basque, plongée dans le brouillard. Elle présente le signe particulier d’avoir des arbres aux troncs courts et des branches très longues poussant à la verticale. Ceci est dû au fait que l’on coupait les arbres afin qu’ils repoussent pour garantir leur survie.

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Toy Nail Polish Set Design

Suite au très beau projet Cósmica y sus huevos, l’artiste Colombien Daniel Aristizábal a été appelé par la marque de vernis à ongles Toy Nail Polish afin de réaliser les visuels pour la sortie de leur nouveau site. Pour ce faire, l’artiste a proposé une série de set design en 3D aux tonalités rose, bleu, doré et rayé.

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Pelle's stick-style lighting enables multiple configurations

New York 2015: Brooklyn studio Pelle has unveiled a range of modular, stick-style lighting that can be configured into simple or complex shapes.

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The Pris collection offers ceiling-mounted and wall-suspended lights that come in three standard types: Pris Sconce, Pris Minor and Pris Major. The studio named the range after a character from 1982 sci-fi film Blade Runner.

“We gave the line the name Pris because it had a very fem-bot character to it,” said Pelle co-founder Jean Pelle.

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The designs can be customised because of how the fixtures are assembled. Each is composed of length-adjustable linear arms that attach to connectors. Arms can be added or subtracted.

“The jewel-shaped connectors form the basis for the Pris system and help create an expandable language of visual geometries,” said the studio.

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The linear arms are fitted with up and down diffusers that emit a warm LED light. Made of aluminium, the fixtures are offered in a satin brass, dark bronze or polished nickel finish.



The Pris line was unveiled in May during the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York.

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“We always wanted to put out a line of lights that was the very opposite of our Bubble Chandeliers, which is the main lighting line we produce,” said Jean Pelle. One of the Bubble Chandeliers was featured in a recent exhibition that paired furnishing by Piero Lissoni with work by emerging New York designers.

“We were interested in symmetry and having a certain rigour with its geometry,” she said. “We knew that having a strong graphic quality to it would mix nicely with the materials we were using.”

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The Pris fixtures are intended to help satisfy requests from architects and designers who need lighting that can fit in spaces with low ceilings.

“We considered that this light may be a decorative alternate to some linear diffusers out there,” explained Jean Pelle.

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Based in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighbourhood, Pelle was launched in 2011 by Jean and Oliver Pelle, who both studied architecture at Yale. In addition to lighting, the studio products handcrafted furniture and homeware.

The studio describes its work as a merging of “architecture practice and pristine craftwork”, with pieces that are intended “to be lived with, handled, worn and enjoyed”.

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Pelle is one of the many studios that make up the burgeoning lighting scene in New York, alongside designers such as Bec Brittain, Workstead, and Tokenlights.

In a recent Dezeen story about the current American design scene, Oliver Pelle said New York designers are often entrepreneurial due to the lack of opportunities with large companies.

“Among larger manufacturers, there isn’t much interest in bringing in young designers,” he said. “A lot of design is for large corporations – and industrial design has focused on that typology.”

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