This really interesting clock uses several small analog clocks to make up numerals.
It’s a concept clock, so you won’t see it soon, but what an interesting concept.
There is an interesting demo of the clock at the designer’s site.
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When I usually think of LEGO, I think bright colors, happy yellow faces and fighting my friends for the sweet black axe.
But Mike Foy has turned all those old conceptions on their head with this creepy LEGO monster. It looks like something out of a bad dream, some faceless, clawed monster. [...more]
This really cool chair is made up from a bunch of car headrests and boasts the ability to transform into a variety of shapes from a lounge to a bed to a reclining chair.
The chair is the brainchild of the Italian designer Alessia Massimi and was created using headrests exclusively from the Citroen [...more]
Some trippy Brits made one of the coolest clocks I have ever seen.
Instead of a pair of boring hands and a second hand, the clock has just one ball. As the day progresses, the ball stays rolls along as the face of the spiral-shaped clock turns. After 12 hours, the ball [...more]
I saw this great curtain over at Flickr (Via Make) and I really want to make my own now.
It’s no brain science — easy enough even for my monkey-level crafting skills — but it turns those weird old slides you can find at any garage sale into something really great.
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I think we’ve reached the point where it’s socially acceptable to accessorize with video game stuff. At least, that’s what I like to tell myself. The TakaraTomy corporation seems to think so too. The company is launching a new line of keychains that celebrate an important milestone in the history of Nintendo: Game & Watch. [...more]
An IT worker turned graffiti researcher unveiled his quirky research and compiled it into lovely graphs featuring all the lovely graffiti one might expect in a library bathroom.
Quinn Dombrowski studied the bathrooms, study areas and whiteboards of a University of Chicago library looking for indicators of a slew of things from happiness to [...more]
The Google Store (which before this story I had no idea existed) is selling a ton of high end clothing and accessories, apparently under the impression that any of us have any money these days.
Chief among the items sold? This $300 designer scarf, “inspired by Google.” How a search engine could inspire a long rag [...more]
It might not have the pretty red handle or the Swiss Cross, but this Roman army knife did the trick for one rich traveler at the height of the empire.
The silver gadget included a knife, spoon, fork, spatula, a toothpick and a retractable spike — thought to be used to harvest yummy snails from [...more]
Alright, there are a lot of augmented reality things that really don’t seem to do much and a whole lot of hype. But I must say, augmented reality tattoos are really cool and raise a lot of interesting possibilities.
As is apparent in the video, the computer reads the tattoo and displays it [...more]