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- Kitchenware Weapons: My Warrior, My Chef
- The Kisai Polygon – Tokyoflash’s Latest Limited Edition Watch
- The Pokémon Compay Releases Japanese Pokedex iOS App
- Eerie 3D Projections of Deities on Trees
- Dysfunctional Objects Become Works of Art
- 9 Incredible Works of Topiary Around the World
Kitchenware Weapons: My Warrior, My Chef Posted: 27 Nov 2012 09:52 AM PST Do you know the story of how the first pizzas were created over roman shields and a cookfire? Whether it’s true or not, it’s time weapons and food mixed again. Fight dragons and breakfast with this incredible set! The guys behind this have a Kickstarter for Combat Kitchenware running, which could ... |
The Kisai Polygon – Tokyoflash’s Latest Limited Edition Watch Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:47 AM PST Don’t say that you haven’t heard, but there’s a new watch in town, the Kisai Polygon! If geometric lines and angled surfaces is what you are looking for in a watch, well, this is the watch of your dreams, since it combines both in this stainless steel bad boy. This well-designed watch is rocking some mirrored ... |
The Pokémon Compay Releases Japanese Pokedex iOS App Posted: 27 Nov 2012 06:00 AM PST Japanese iOS devices can now tap and touch into the world of Pokémon with a newly released mobile app. Crazy things are happening in the smart phone space, namely a Pokémon app that isn't a totally cheap blatant copycat. It's the real McCoy peeps, and is already available through the Japanese iTunes ... |
Eerie 3D Projections of Deities on Trees Posted: 27 Nov 2012 04:45 AM PST Projecting 3D images on buildings was surely considered a dull alternative by French photographer Clement Briend, who ultimately used trees as a medium for images of Cambodian deities and spirits. Photographers do not usually create the things they are about to take a picture of, or at least not at ... |
Dysfunctional Objects Become Works of Art Posted: 27 Nov 2012 03:30 AM PST Whenever we see manufactured items with defects and deformities, we often render them useless or ready for the scrap heap. On the other hand, we can view those objects in a different light the way artist Jeremy Hutchison did in his special exhibit aptly titled, "Erratum." Continue Reading on Walyou |
9 Incredible Works of Topiary Around the World Posted: 27 Nov 2012 02:00 AM PST Topiary is the horticultural practice of training live perennial plants by clipping the foliage and twigs of trees, shrubs and subshrubs to develop and maintain clearly defined shapes, perhaps geometric or fanciful; the term also refers to plants which have been shaped in this ... |
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