BoxBots v. NIN Ghosts 7
BoxBots v. NIN Ghosts 7 from davebollinger on Vimeo.
Some sound-reactive cubist robots versus NIN Ghosts 7 by David Bollinger
BoxBots v. NIN Ghosts 7 from davebollinger on Vimeo.
Some sound-reactive cubist robots versus NIN Ghosts 7 by David Bollinger
Did you miss the first Presidential debate? Catch the Cliff Note’s version here!
Fast forward to 1:10 to see a women do a flying splits on some dude’s sack. It’s so sexy!

Nike pulls these 3 ads for Hyperdunk Basketball shoes amid criticism that they’re homophobic. Adweek reports that Wieden + Kennedy created the images of basketball players slam-dunking over other players in a way that brings the dunker’s crotch into the personal space of the other player’s face. In other words, their junk is all up on some dude’s mouth.”

If American foreign policy had a giftshop, what would it sell? How about an inflatable Guantanamo Bay bouncy prison cell, Abu Ghraib coffee table, or a Choc and Awe chocolate bar, unwrapped. Welcome to Phillip Toledano’s world!

Marcelo Daldoce, a Sao Paulo artist, uses wine as his paint.

Jason Jagel created this dope cover for MF DOOOOOM. See below…
“Jason Jagel was born in 1971 in Boston, Mass and later received degrees from the California College of Arts and Crafts, BFA 1995 and Stanford University, MFA 2002. Gallery affiliations include Plane Space, NY, NY; Queen’s Nails Annex, SF, CA; Greg Kucera, Seattle, WA; and Richard Heller, Santa Monica, CA. He has been featured in numerous solo and group shows since 1995 including those in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, New Orleans and more. Recent solo exhibitions include Paper Record at Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA (2007); One Thing About Music at Plane Space, New York, NY (2007); and Flesh Of My Skin, at Queens Nails Annex, San Francisco, CA (2007). Jason lives with his wife and two daughters in San Francisco and teaches at the California College of the Arts.”
“Jagel pursues fictional autobiography through drawing & painting as well as paper sculpture, wood carving, sound, video and installation. His work is largely informed by his fixation with music, fiction, comics and movies. In addition to his studio practice & other work, Jason has made artwork for album covers for the likes of Our Lady of the Highway, Dudley Perkins, Egon, MF DOOM, Madlib and more.”
Look for the latest and greatest iPhone app? Look no further! Get this one to waste your time away! A Japanese programmer created paiTouch (pai is slang for boobs) and iPhone version of his much more complex and realistic Flash version with motion physics algorithms and all kinds of freaky stuff. [Via Gizmodo].