Cheers II Animated Dads: 8 Premium Fatherly Brews

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01. Homer Simpson 02. Peter Griffin 03. Fred Flintstone 04. Papa Smurf 05. Popeye 06. George Jetson 07. Mr. Incredible 08. Mufasa

EveryGuyed and Moxy Creative House have teamed up once again, this time they are raising a glass to 8 animated dads, re-envisioning them as beer cans. These designs are a more mature look at the cartoons you grew up with. Continue reading »

Neuno – A New Brutalist-Modern Tablet Stands!

Kassen introduses a new modern tablet stands. Using natural wood, hand-cut steel and Kassen’s troth-to-material philosophy, the Nenuo tablet stand is a warm, organic piece that will personalize – and humanize – your tablet computing experience! Click images to zoom. Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: Cosplay Couple Transform Into Their Characters In Mexico

Jose Luis Mendez Luna and his wife Jessica Legorreta pose with their Optimus Prime and RC Transformer costumes in their dining room on Wednesday (Christian Palma / AP). Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: Double Vision



Two F16 jets of the US Air Force Thunderbirds perform a back-to-back mirror flight during ‘Constanta Air Show 2011’ at Mihail Kogalniceanu airfield, near Constanta, Romania, 250 km from Bucharest, 08 June 2011. The US Thunderbirds squadron performed their aerobatic formation and solo flying stunts for the second time in Romania. (Robert Ghement/European Pressphoto Agency) Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: Grounded

A plane is seen covered in volcanic ash in San Carlos de Bariloche airport, southern Argentina, Tuesday June 7, 2011. The wind carried volcanic ash across the Andes to Argentina resulting in the closing of six airports, and the cancellation of flights in the capital city. The Puyehue volcano, dormant for decades, erupted in south-central Chile on Saturday. (AP Photo/Alfredo Leiva). Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: Trash Pile

A Romanian farm boy throws another case of cucumbers onto a huge pile waiting to be taken away as waste at an agriculture facility in Popesti Leordeni, near Bucharest, Romania 06 June 2011. Romanian vegetable producers are suffering from loss of sales as a consequence of the EHEC bacteria. Today the workers from Leordeni faility were throwing the last three days fresh cucumbers production, amounting to 1.500 tons, despite the E. coli lab analyses showing negative . The E. coli outbreak centered in northern Germany has spread to 11 other countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. Romanian farmers are asking the government to find a way of compensating them due to the losses caused by E. coli hysteria. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT. Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: Is This Art Or Rubbish?

When park workers removed this graffiti-covered discarded mattress, they had no idea they were dismantling a piece of modern art worth £1,000. The apparent rubbish was a work by Johnny Doe as part of the Art Free For All exhibition in Alexandra Park, north London. One of the organisers realised the workers’ mistake in time and stopped them before they reached the tip. Photo credits: Eddie Mulholland/The Telegraph.

Photo of the Day: Surrounded

An Egyptian policeman tries to protect a female reporter as thugs are trying to attack her during a protest in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 June 2011. Hundreds of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir square calling for speeding up the pace of democratic transition. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR. Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: I’m Watching You

The MTA’s Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is home to a pair of Peregrine Falcons and their chicks. The Verrazano and the Throgs Neck Bridge were the first two NYC nesting places for Peregrines, which were listed as endangered in the 1980s. Credit: Patrick Cashin/Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Click to zoom.

White Power Milk

Sarah’s milk is bold, characteristically thick and buttery like melted vanilla ice cream. Collectors tend to enjoy her as a dessert. A little goes a long way, so take your time. Allow her flavors to permeate the mouth slowly. It’s not a race.

“Many are drawn to White Power Milk for the comforting certainty that our milk is the purest available. But it’s something more elusive, and difficult to put into words, that keeps our customers coming back. We create a select beverage that is not only more healthy for your body, but is culturally superior. Sure, the milk available at your local grocery store meets USDA government standards for quality, but these standards are set to a mere minimum of purity. You deserve the best.”

WTF?

Not in Your Face

A social typology project by photographer Susan A. Barnett.

In the series “Not In Your Face” the t-shirt is starkly evident but the photographs are not about the t-shirt per se. They are about self-identity and validation. Each one of these people reveal a part of themselves that advertises their hopes, ideals, likes, dislikes, political views, and personal mantras. They wear a kind of badge of honor that says “yes, I belong to this group not the other.”

By photographing from the back these pictures try to challenge the time-honored tradition of a portrait being of the face and tests whether body type, dress and demeanor can tell us just as much as a facial expression might. The back view would seemingly make these people anonymous but we can see their humanity emerge. Here the t-shirt wearer knowing the photographer was only taking the shirt, seems to self-consciously relax and they show their trust and vulnerability.


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Photo of the Day: Way Up In The Sky

Adam Rein of Altaeros Energies holds a prototype airborne power turbine shroud at Cider Hill Farm in Amesbury, Massachusetts, US. Several companies are pursuing designs that can capture power from some of the most powerful winds on earth, blowing thousands of feet above the world’s tallest turbines. Picture: (AP /Altaeros Energies)

Photo of the Day: A Memorial Day Look at Afghanistan

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. James Weber assists Staff Sgt. Amber Goedde in donning a bomb suit, during an operations check to maintain proper functionality of the suit at Forward Operating Base Azizullah, Afghanistan, May 6, 2011. Weber is an explosive ordnance disposal technician deployed from the 11th Civil Engineer Squadron, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, and Goedde is an EOD technician deployed from the 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. (Staff Sgt. Stephen Schester/U.S. Army/theAtlantic). Click to zoom.

What is Inspiration?

Inspiration is something individual. What inspires us, doesn’t necessarily inspire you. With that in mind, a good buddy of mine went out on a quest to engage the citizens of Copenhagen – and to get their opinion on the matter. He made a short movie about it. “What is Inspiration?”

by Lukas Renlund & Caroline Asmussen
1200 Post-its. A whole lot of people. And HardFuckingWork. Support a friend of mine to share a slice of inspiration with the world. And help him win a ticket to Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity this June.

Thank you all!

Photo of the Day: Crystal Cave

The blue Crystal Cave ice cave is illuminated by the evening sun in Svinafellsjokull in Skaftafell, Iceland. Created by the forces of the Vatnajokull ice cap in the south of the volcanic island, the deep blue cave was formed by the glacier meeting the coastline. The centuries-old ice that has come from the slopes of 6,921 feet tall Oaefajokull, Iceland’s tallest active volcano, has compressed all air out of the ice adding to the texture and colour of the cave. Picture: ORVAR ATLI THORGEIRSSON / BARCROFT MEDIA / The Telegraph. Click to zoom.

LINDSAY LOHAN – A RICHARD PHILLIPS FILM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–rs7Ni7nmA

Richard Phillips’ Lindsay Lohan will be included in “Commercial Break,” presented by the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Venice, Italy, June 1 – 5, 2011, concurrent with the 54th international exhibition of the Venice Biennale.

Directed by: Richard Phillips and Taylor Steele
Director of Photography: Todd Heater
Costume Designer: Ellen Mirojnick
Creative Director: Dominic Sidhu
Art Director: Kyra Griffin
Editor: Haines Hall
Color mastering: Pascal Dangin for Boxmotion
Music: Tamaryn and Rex John Shelverton

Photo of the Day: Amar Bharti, the Man that Raised His Arm 30 Years Ago and Never Lowered It

Until the early seventies, Amar Bharti was a senior shipping clerk in New Delhi. He had the comfortable trappings of the relatively well off Indian middle class. Married, with three children already grown, Amar Bharti made a decision. He handed in his notice at the office. He tied up all the loose ends of his life. He paid off the higher purchase agreements on his furniture and gave his car to his eldest son. Then he left his house. He left his wife and his children for ever. He walked away from everything he had spent his life building with nothing to his name but a bowl, two pieces of orange cloth and a metal trident.

Amar Bharti had decided to devote the rest of his life to Shiva. In time his beard grew long and his hair became matted into thick dreadlocks. Despite the harshness of his existence Amar Bharti felt that his spiritual quest was still weighed down by earthly comforts and pleasure. Three years after leaving his whole life behind, Amar Bharti made a second decision. He decided to raise his arm vertically in the air as if he was a small child begging to answer a call of nature. Once his arm was raised it was never to come down again. That was in 1973.

El Monstruo: The Mexican Drug Cartel’s Hand-Made Super Tanks

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El Monstruo 2011 is a homemade armored tank, the latest weapons innovation from Los Zetas, one of Mexico’s largest and most brutal drug trafficking organizations. Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: Roll Out the Red Carpet

A cleaning woman vacuums a red carpet as last preparations in front of the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, prior to the arrival of US President Barack Obama to Poland, on 27 May 2011. US president Obama is on a two-day working visit to Poland. The main topics of Obama’s talks with Polish politicians are to cover economic issues, including shale gas, security and the democratisation process in Northern Africa. EPA/BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI. Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: A Man with a Cat on His Head

This man’s name is Charlie and the cat’s name is Nicolas. Charlie created value by adding Nicholas to the top of his head. They are walking together past the building in New York where former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Khan is held under house arrest after posting bail. Picture: AFP/GETTY

Computer Algorithm Depixelizes Your 8-bit Graphics

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For those of you who grew up playing video games, surely you would have noticed how far graphics in video games have come over the years. Imagine playing your NES and SNES titles on a High Definition 3DTV, won’t the pixels look all the more pronounced? Well, just like how there seems to be an app for everything, there is also nothing a good computer algorithm cannot fix – and here we are with one which is capable of automatically fixing all those pixels on your behalf, letting Mario look super smooth. Full article…

Photo of the Day: A Little Levity

A sign is seen in a devastated neighborhood in Joplin, Mo. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. An EF-5 tornado tore through much of the city Sunday, damaging a hospital and hundreds of homes and businesses and killing at least 123 people. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel/WSJ). Click to zoom.

Photo of the Day: Volcano

Volcano on Onekotan Island, Russia. Click to zoom.

This photo was taken on May, 17 by European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli during his mission on Space Station. Paolo has been photographing Earth and life aboard the Station.

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We Are Fucking Angry

My remix on Angry Birds theme ;) Click to zoom.
Sources: bird, photo.

Photo of the Day: Grimsvotn Volcano Erupts in Iceland

Erupting steam and ash interact with clouds above Grímsvötn volcano. Photographer Jóhann Ingi Jónsson traveled within 1 kilometer of the eruption site on the evening of May 22, 2011, to get these photos. Click to zoom.

Iceland’s most active volcano, Grímsvötn, erupted on Saturday for the first time since 2004, hurling a plume of steam and ash nearly 20 kilometers (12 miles) into the sky. People living next to the glacier where the Grímsvötn volcano burst into life were most severely affected, with ash blocking out the daylight and smothering buildings and vehicles. Iceland also closed its main international airport and canceled domestic flights on Sunday, and aviation officials will be closely monitoring European airspace for the next few days. (Source: theAtlantic)