
Platano Pride (2006) by VVORK
May 10, 2008
“Platano Pride” (2006), by artist VVORK.


This Coloful house designed by artists Madeline Gins and Arakawa as physical experiment in defeating mortality… They called it A Death-Defying house. I am afraid of dead, so I decided to paint my room colorful.
Check out more pictures here!



Introducing a Christiaan Postma original: the ‘Christiaan Postma Clock’
Composed of more than 150 individual clocks mounted to a 140 cm x 140 cm panel, hour and minute dials are clustered in a seemingly haphazard pattern. In actuality, the groupings have been meticulously arranged and the times coordinated so that when the time is say, twelve o’ clock, a cluster of individual clocks at the top of the panel spell the word twelve. These groupings have been laid out to recreate the twelve hours of an analog clock. What happens when it’s 3:30? Well, as three begins to pass into four, the former starts to disintegrate into illegible lines, while the latter starts to take the shape of an actual word, in this case, four. It’s an engaging representation of the ephemeral quality of time, and a slow reminder of its inevitable passage.
Click here for more info and an animation of it in action!


This AK-47 guitar is without a doubt the coolest we’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, no other information was provided. [via Flickr]

Check out this cool Star Trek stuff from itsawraphollywood.com. Everything sold by this store are props and have been featured in movies or tv shows. I have chosen a Klingon Emblem Sconce featured on the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland” on the stolen Klingon starship. And a pair of Romulan Senate stools that were used in the feature film Star Trek X: Nemesis. Every item comes with certificate of authenticity. The Klingon emblem and Romulan stools wont last long, so act fast! But there is always new stuff being sold, so check it out.



They are handmade in South Africa by women in a job creation program. Size is approx. 2.5″ L.
Buy here, weirdo.

