ROX – The Eternal Ice Cube
ROX are the perfect way to bring your beverage to its ideal drinking temperature and keep it there without watering down your drink. ROX are made from 100% Soapstone, a non-porous, odorless, and inert stone that will retain a neutral taste in your freezer, unlike ice cubes. Soapstone has a high thermal mass, giving it the natural ability to retain its temperature for extended periods of time. For Centuries, people have been using soapstone to cook food and keep warm. Now we’re using these stones to keep cool. As Bob Dylan would say, “Times they are a changin”.
LEGO Tattoo By Pilot Extra-fine
An awesome ad for ball-pen “Pilot Extra-fine“, with some crazy bad-ass tattoo on LEGO figurines. Created by Grey Barcelona. Continue reading »
Jetman Performs at EAA AirVenture
Yves “Jetman”, Rossy made his first public performance in the United States on Tuesday during the afternoon air show at EAA AirVenture. As thousands of spectators leaned back and clicked cameras, Rossy jumped out of a helicopter with his 6-foot carbon fiber wing armed with four 45-pound-thrust JetCat engines strapped to his back.
On photos below: Jetman during a trial flight from Fond du Lac airport on Monday July 29, 2013. While skydiving several years ago Yves Rossy thought it would be cool to not just fall to earth but fly around with a jetpack on his back. So he invented one and will jump out of a helicopter over Oshkosh on Tuesday at AirVenture air and zoom around in his jetpack, his first public appearance in the U.S. (Mike Shore/Courtesy of Breitling) Continue reading »
India Launches “Leave me Alone” Campaign to Save Indian Tigers
Activist groups and Indian wildlife officials kick-started a new campaign “Leave me Alone” to save the tigers. Despite efforts to conserve the national animal, numbers in India have dwindled due to rampant poaching reportedly for their valuable pelts and body parts that are highly prized in traditional Chinese medicine. Continue reading »
Nat Geo Travel Contest Winners
First Place Winner: “Dig me river”. I was in Manaus/Amazon during the Brazilian Aquathlon (swimming and running) championship in. This river is called Rio Negro (Black River) due to water color. Rio Negro is the largest left tributary of the Amazon, the largest blackwater river in the world. While the name Rio Negro means Black River, its waters aren’t exactly black; they are similar in color to strong tea. The dark color comes from humic acid from incomplete breakdown of phenol. I photographed it from the water and my lens got completely wet, but there was so energy in this boys that I just didn’t worry about that. Location: Rio Negro, Ponta Negra Beach, Manaus, Amazon, Brazil. (Wagner Araujo/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest) Continue reading »
Photo of the Day: Helter Skelter
An inquisitive owl tilts her head to the side to pose for the camera. The young female burrowing owl took a shine to photographer Leonardo Casadei, 35, from her perch in a palm tree in Brazil. Mr. Casadei watched as the light brown-and-white bird turned her head back and forth to get a better look at him. (Leonardo Casadei/Solent News & Photo Agency)
Escape Artist Anthony Martin Faces Coffin Skydive at 14,500 Feet
Escape artist Anthony Martin has survived being handcuffed, locked inside a coffin and then tossed out of an airplane. Mr. Martin pulled off the daring escape overnight in a skydive over Serena, Illinois and told Fox News he was “pretty confident” it was the best escape artist stunt of all times.
Escape artist Anthony Martin is dropped out of an airplane while handcuffed and locked inside a box. (AP) Continue reading »
Monkey Adopts Kitten
A wild monkey has stunned animal lovers after it adopted an abandoned kitten and cared for it as his own. The young long-tailed macaque monkey was spotted in a forest protectively nuzzling and grooming the ginger kitten, making sure no harm came to it. Continue reading »
Dogs Play on the Beach During Heat Wave
People walk with their pet dogs at Takeno Beach on August 4, 2013 in Toyooka, Japan. This beach is open for dogs and their owners every summer between the months of June and September. (Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images) Continue reading »
Red Bull Illume Photo Contest 2013
Photographer: Dimitrios Kontizas. Athletes: Hubert Schober, Kedley Oliveti. Location: Zakynthos, Greece. (Photo by Dimitrios Kontizas/Red Bull Illume via The Atlantic) Continue reading »
The Right Book Will Always Keep You Company
Fresh adverising campaign for the Israeli bookstore chain Steimatzky wonders what it would be like to take your favorite literary character to bed with you. Continue reading »
The International Lorraine Mondial Air Balloons Festival
Hot-air balloons are pictured from a control tower while flying over Chambley-Bussieres, eastern France, on July 31, 2013, to try to set a world record with 408 balloons in the sky, as part of the yearly event “Lorraine Mondial Air Ballons”, an international air-balloon meeting. (Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP Photo) Continue reading »
World’s First Lab-Grown Burger Tested in London
A burger made from cultured beef, which has been developed by Professor Mark Post of Maastricht University in the Netherlands (pictured) is shown to the media during a press conference on August 5, 2013 in London, England. The in-vitro burger, cultured from cattle stem cells, the first example of what its creator says could provide an answer to global food shortages and help combat climate change, was fried in a pan and tasted by two volunteers. The burger is the result of years of research by Dutch scientist Mark Post, a vascular biologist at the University of Maastricht, who is working to show how meat grown in petri dishes might one day be a true alternative to meat from livestock.The meat in the burger has been made by knitting together around 20,000 strands of protein that has been cultured from cattle stem cells in Post’s lab.
PETA, the animal rights organization has already voiced its support for the lab-meat initiative. “Instead of the millions and billions of animals being slaughtered now, we could just clone a few cells to make burgers or chops,” said Ingrid Newkirk, PETA president and co-founder, in a statement. Post said his method would require only a stem cell contribution from animals, which could then be used to create 20,000 tons of cultured beef.
Photos by David Parry / Getty Images. Continue reading »
The Story of Pin
One year ago, we featured some creative nail photography by Vlad Artazov, who used nails to create some lovely and moving scenarios. The story of Nail Art is still one of most popular post on our site. And today’s topic: The story of Pin is a kind of similar photography work by Jun.C, a professional portrait photographer. Not sure whether Jun’s work was inspired by Vlad Artazov, but that is definitely worth seeing still. Let us know which one you like better? Nail or Pin? Continue reading »
Girls of Edric Chen
Beauty photos by Edric Chen, a photographer based in Manila, Philippines. Continue reading »
Dopludo Collective
Dopludό Collective was found in St. Petersburg in 2006. Word “Dopludό” comes from a phonetic transcription of french words “deux plus deux”, which is “two plus two” in english. At the heart of the name of a creative trio lays the absurd mathematical formula “2+2=5”, which has been proved several times and being a potential key to reconsider all mathematics from the beginning. Continue reading »
Samantha Gradoville for Blush Lingerie, Fall Winter 2013
Model Samantha Gradoville poses for lingerie brand Blush. Continue reading »
Hardcore Bar and Grill Visual Identity
Hardcore Bar and Grill visual identity by designer Vladimir Lifanov. A place with a brutal interior, hard music and exquisite menu. Continue reading »
Extreme Photomanipulations
Digitally detached people. The weirdest photomanipulations I’ve ever seen. Continue reading »
Milou van Groesen for W Magazine Korea, May 2012
Model Milou van Groesen poses for W Magazine Korea, May 2012.
Photographer: Gianluca Fontana.
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Marilyn Monroe Fronts Sexy Hair Campaign
Hair care brand Sexy Hair’s choice to use the blonde star’s image in a new campaign while a little nontraditional is a smart move–who else has such universal recognition? In the advertisements, Marilyn is depicted next to products such as their “Spray and Play” line juxtaposed with the late actress’s quotes like, “If I’d observed all the rules, I’d never have got anywhere.” Continue reading »
Talbotics: Original Robot Sculptures Made from Found Objects
These are lovely artistic robot sculptures by Tal Avitzur using recycled vintage junk scavanged from scrap metal yards in southern California. Continue reading »
Signs for the Homeless
An exchange project for homeless people by artist Kenji Nakayama and Christopher Hope. A sign in exchange for donations and hand painted sign. Continue reading »