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This was my favourite piece at the Cheaper Show last year. All of Graham’s stuff is great.
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(via grahamlandin)
This was my favourite piece at the Cheaper Show last year. All of Graham’s stuff is great.
Cupcake Cannon.
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Untitled - Ryan Popoff
Rad/freaky project using Goldeneye 64 by genius artist and my old high school chum, Ryan Popoff.
Created for ART 262 Video Art class at UVic. I used Project 64 and Rice’s Video plugin to dump textures from Goldeneye 64 and replace them with parts of my face. You can see all the guards and scientists are re-textured with my face and shirt. The walls have my face, nose, mouth, etc. Music is a re-worked sample from Ms. Pacman.
Night Horses: powerful masters from the future with the strength of a horse and the mind of a man.
Mike Brown is a designer who, in addition to a number of impressive creative projects, takes unloved or forgotten toys and repurposes them as fictional failed toy lines from decades past.
I bought a pack of about 15 small plastic horses at a thrift store in Sweden for 15SEK (about 2 dollars), and on the bus ride home came up with names for all of them. The next step was putting them in shrink wrap (the plastic that covers beer on pallets works great) and making some packaging for them.
Superlative Advice is my new personal consulting service/experiment.
“Real advice from a living human. All matters considered. Money back guarantee.”
For $5, anyone can submit a question, conundrum, or matter they’re seeking guidance on. The matter will then be considered and a personal response will be sent within 48 hours by email or telephone, depending on the preference of the customer.
If the customer is not satisfied with the advice given they may request a full refund within 30 days.