Photo of the Day: Frozen

After a cold night, frost covers plants in a field in Forestburgh, N.Y. (Tom Bushey/Times Herald-Record)

For Astronauts’ Wives Only

Warning: watching this video can be dangerous for women! Real video of 1980s from the aerospace research center. It has been developed according to latest NLP technologies in order to influence the subconscious of astronauts’ wives and girlfriends.

Grave Interruption: Building Around a Tomb in China

Workers lay the foundation for a residential complex around a solitary tomb site in Taiyuan, China’s Shanxi province, Dec. 6. (AP) Continue reading »

Mona Lisa vs Los Angeles

Mona Lisa print, initially designed as a tee design for Francesco Nathan. Limited edition of 20 hand signed. Printed on watercolour stock 16.5” × 23.4” (A2). Tattoos designed by Carly Baggins. Continue reading »

DayZ Postcards

Some cool postcards from the world of DayZ! Continue reading »

Cardboard Nintendo Gameboy Color

Take a look at fantastic cardboard Nintendo Gameboy Color, created by Jamie. All of the buttons are pushable. The on and off switch moves, and the volume dial turns. She also made a removable game cartridge! Continue reading »

Das Kant Regal

Take a look at “Das Kant Regal”, a modular project by Jaqueline Stephanie, which is based in multistability and constructivism. Basically, is one shelf, made of metal, that stands in 4 different ways. Continue reading »

Magic Cooking Gloves – Integral Part of your BBQ Experience

Design, functionality and comfort in your cooking life. Solid silicone gloves that will become an integral part of your BBQ experience.

These gloves can be used on the barbecue, as well as daily in your kitchen. The gloves are made of high quality silicone so they can withstand temperatures of up to 460 degrees Fahrenheit(230 degrees Celcius). High-tech silicone shield protects you safely from heat, spray of fat and sparks which can cause harm during normal cooking on barbecuing activities plus around the kitchen. Easy stored and compact enough when travelling can even keep a spare pair in the car! These miracle gloves are easy to clean from dirt and grease, keeping their shape even at high temperatures, serving you, friends and family again and again. They are also absolutely dishwasher safe! Continue reading »

Dash Wallets: A Faster and Smarter Wallets

The world’s first quickdraw wallet by Steven Elliot. Dash is thinner, faster, and smarter than your average wallet. Dash Wallets are as flexible and efficient as you’ll ever need them to be.

Dash is thin. Very thin. If card isn’t accepted, Dash carries cash in its third compartment on the bottom. Continue reading »

Embroidery On Metal By Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene

Just when you thought you had seen it all. Lithuanian artist, Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene drives up in this. This woman is comfortable around a drill bit and a sewing kit. Back it up and park it. Continue reading »

Santa Claus Diver Performs In Seoul

A South Korean diver clad in Santa Claus costume swims with sardines at The Coex Aquarium on December 8, 2012 in Seoul, South Korea. Even though the official religion of South Korea is Buddhism, about 30 percent of it is Christian and Christmas is one of the biggest holidays to be celebrated in South Korea. Photos by Chung Sung-Jun. Continue reading »

Boombot REX – Ultraportable Speaker

The Boombot REX is the next evolution of smart speakers in the ultraportable Boombot collection. A salute to the king of dinosaurs, the Boombot REX mimics the thump of the T-Rex’s footsteps as it ruled the land. With revolutionary acoustic and industrial design, a noise-canceling microphone and a built-in clip, the Boombot allows you to stay connected to your friends and your music, while keeping your phone safely in your pocket. Continue reading »

Living With Wolves

Jim and Jamie Dutcher spent six years in Idaho in a tent within the world’s largest wolf enclosure in order to observe and document the behavior of these wild animals. They got really close to the wolves and made many unique photos of wolves in their natural habitat. Continue reading »

Spaniel Plays Mum for Lambs

A springer spaniel is helping out on her owner’s farm – by playing mum for four lambs. Jess even feeds the Dorset Horn lambs, which could not be fed by their own mother, using a bottle held in her mouth. In photographs by Richard Austin. Continue reading »

Sydneysiders Strut the Streets in Swimwear for AIME

Sydneysiders take part in the “AIME Strut the Streets” in an attempt to break the Guiness record for the world’s largest swimwear parade on December 7, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. The event was organised to raise funds and awareness for the not for profit charity organisation, the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience. In photograps by Lisa Maree Williams. Continue reading »

Beware of Gator!

A giant 100-foot gator floats down the Intracoastal Waterway through Biscayne Bay during Art Basel Miami Beach. The work was created by lead artist Lloyd Goradesky; Cesar Becerra was the project coordinator. Art Basel Miami Beach and about two dozen other independent art fairs opened Thursday. (Patrick Farrell/The Miami Herald)

Pixiride – a New Way to Inspire

Pixride is a new inspirational tool crafted for your pleasure. Each time you press the “Ride!” button Pixride collects dozens of images from various design websites and provides you with super-fast visual boost. It’s a new experience and the new way to browse pictures! Created by Boroda Project.

Photo of the Day: Pucker Up

Two cheetahs groom each other and appear to be kissing after making a kill in the Masai Mara, Kenya. (Hari Santharam / Barcroft)

The Bow-Tie Sticker by Frenchstickers

Pimp your Mac apple logo with amazing stickers! Take a look at intelligent “The Bow-Tie” sticker by Frenchstickers and buy it here.

Model of Hogwarts Castle

Production Designer Stuart Craig was on hand today at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter to reveal one of the best kept secrets of the tour: the incredibly detailed model of Hogwarts castle used in the films. Continue reading »

Natasha Moraes: The Real-life Rapunzel

Nicknamed “Rapunzel” by her schoolmates, Natasha has not cut her hair – which at 5 feet, 2 inches long was only one inch shorter than her petite frame – since she was a baby. And while Natasha currently sleeps in a tiny, windowless room, she got R$9,000 (about £3,000) from selling the hair for extensions which she has put towards a new home for her family. Continue reading »

Late Fall Around the World

An art installation of dog sledge is placed on a rooftop in the village of Jukkasjarvi, near Kiruna, in Swedish Lapland on November 16, 2012. (Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP Photo) Continue reading »

Сat and Fox: Unlikely Friendship

A Van cat and a fox in Turkey developed an unlikely friendship. Living on the shores of Lake Van, near the city of Van, they are often seen playing together. According to local fishermen, the pair were first seen together when they shared some fish left over from the fisherman. They soon began to play together and it has now been over a year since they began this unusual friendship. Continue reading »

Olivier Grossetête’s ‘Pont de Singe’

French artist Olivier Grossetête used three enormous helium balloons to float a rope bridge over a lake in Tatton Park, a historic estate in north-west England. Though visitors weren’t allowed to use the bridge, it would theoretically be strong enough to hold the weight of a person, according to Grossetête.“My artistic work tries to make alive the poetry and dreams within our everyday life,” added Grossetête. (Photo by Thierry Bal)

Europe’s Biggest Gold Coin

A woman presents Europe’s biggest gold coin during an exhibition at the Pro Aurum trade house in Hamburg, northern Germany. The so-called “Big Phil” made after the model of an Austrian coin weighs around 31 kilograms and is worth more than 1.3 million euros or 1.7 million US dollars. “Big Phil” is on display at Pro Aurum until November 17, 2012. (Photo by Christian Charisius)