January282013
collegehumor:

Kid in Mustang Gets Speeding Ticket
Man, I told you already, it’s just Capri Sun, for real.

collegehumor:

Kid in Mustang Gets Speeding Ticket

Man, I told you already, it’s just Capri Sun, for real.

(Source: reddit.com)

3PM
January262013
Best thing EVER.

Best thing EVER.

(Source: bazong)

8PM

(Source: seal-team-seven)

8PM
bitedaily:

Dancing polar bear!
Bears are our Animal of the Week!  See pics here.

bitedaily:

Dancing polar bear!

Bears are our Animal of the Week!  See pics here.

7PM
fuckyeahtattoos:

Artist- Sean Morgan
seanmorgantattoos.com
instagram @seanisweird

fuckyeahtattoos:

Artist- Sean Morgan

seanmorgantattoos.com

instagram @seanisweird

7PM
itbekaleb:

This gif literally is one of the biggest wins I have ever seen, forever reblog.

itbekaleb:

This gif literally is one of the biggest wins I have ever seen, forever reblog.

(Source: odair, via remerrr)

January242013

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January192013
5PM
new-aesthetic:


“An Internet year is like the span of 10 generations,” the artist Jon Rafman explains. It’s sort of like dog years, some strange experiential kink that has to do not only with just how much media we see now every day—and, consequently, how fast we have to process it all—but also with the unprecedented ability our digital tools give us to remix and re-use, to not just pay homage to works of art that inspire us but to appropriate and transform them directly. […]
The ongoing project began two years ago, developing “out of a newfound love for working with my hands,” Rafman explains. But that doesn’t mean painting or sculpting in the traditional sense—“Not my real hands,” he clarifies. “My virtual hands.” What emerged was a series of busts, variously deformed and distorted, rendered in diverse digital materials. One looks like a block of ice with the face crudely chiseled away; another like a human head rendered in solid gold, and then dropped from the observation deck of a tall building.

7 | Greek Busts, Reskinned For The Digital Age | Co.Design: business innovation design

new-aesthetic:

“An Internet year is like the span of 10 generations,” the artist Jon Rafman explains. It’s sort of like dog years, some strange experiential kink that has to do not only with just how much media we see now every day—and, consequently, how fast we have to process it all—but also with the unprecedented ability our digital tools give us to remix and re-use, to not just pay homage to works of art that inspire us but to appropriate and transform them directly. […]

The ongoing project began two years ago, developing “out of a newfound love for working with my hands,” Rafman explains. But that doesn’t mean painting or sculpting in the traditional sense—“Not my real hands,” he clarifies. “My virtual hands.” What emerged was a series of busts, variously deformed and distorted, rendered in diverse digital materials. One looks like a block of ice with the face crudely chiseled away; another like a human head rendered in solid gold, and then dropped from the observation deck of a tall building.

7 | Greek Busts, Reskinned For The Digital Age | Co.Design: business innovation design

5PM
new-aesthetic:

“Finding out tomorrow’s weather forecast usually involves actively searching on the web, waiting on the news channel, or resorting to widgets. How great would it be if this was as easy as looking outside the window? This thought led me to build Tempescope, a physical display that can reproduce (and ambiently notify) weather conditions, inside your room.”
河本の実験室: Prototyping “Tempescope”, an ambient weather display)

new-aesthetic:

“Finding out tomorrow’s weather forecast usually involves actively searching on the web, waiting on the news channel, or resorting to widgets. How great would it be if this was as easy as looking outside the window? This thought led me to build Tempescope, a physical display that can reproduce (and ambiently notify) weather conditions, inside your room.”

河本の実験室: Prototyping “Tempescope”, an ambient weather display)

5PM

designsbyfranklloydwright:

Early sketches of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim (1959), New York City

(Source: j08433)

3PM

SHITTIEST BIRTHDAY EVER.


I can cry if I want to.

But I won’t because I’m not that much of a pussy.

January172013
“What if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.” The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka   (via ohkati)

(Source: kampfmude, via ohkati)

2AM
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