Latest Mattel Commercial Uses Aqua’s Barbie Girl Song
My, oh, my! Look how things have changed. Aqua, the most successful-ever Danish pop group, were a worldwide phenomenon in the late ‘90s, no small thanks to their monster hit…
My, oh, my! Look how things have changed. Aqua, the most successful-ever Danish pop group, were a worldwide phenomenon in the late ‘90s, no small thanks to their monster hit…
Beasts of Burden is an upcoming comic book title from Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson. Dark House comics, the publishers, have released three stories as free teasers to promote the…
The VIPs (aka Very Important Pixels) blog is updated every week, with a great batch of pixel art by Kristof Saelen, an artist and designer based in Belgium. Kristof’s chosen…
After a very expensive repair and upgrade mission in May, the Hubble Space Telescope is now beaming back some of the most sharpest and stunning images yet.
The increase in resolution is thanks to the new Wide Angle Camera (among other upgrades), which was installed by astronauts in a series of spacewalk missions.
Why can’t all code be visually beautiful like this? This is the source code layout of the Fujifilm Binoculars website. Mind you, the code has been flipped on its side.…
Outstanding! The Cat Piano is an multi-award winning short film from The People's Republic of Animation. The film is adapted from a poem written by Eddie White, who co-directed the…
A graphical visualization of Beethoven’s Fifth. The animation was generated using the MAM MIDI file player, a freeware program (unfortunately, Windows only). More music-visualization videos created using the sofware, here.
Deleted Images. A wonderful little site dedicated to archiving blurry, overexposed, or just plain bad photographs. This is the information age’s “Junkyard of Art.” Link to the gallery.
Inspiration can come from the most unlikeliest of places. For Jarbas Agnelli, the creator of this unique piece, it came after seeing a picture of birds on electric wires, in…
Just how cool is this? A pixel art ‘flame job’ on a Totoya Prius, done using magnetic stickers . More pictures here.