The Art of Everything by Michael B. Myers Jr.
There’s a whole lot of shit Rocket Science ain’t, but thanks to this informative Venn Diagram I’ve learned that actual Rocket Science suggests real rocket ships and I’m assuming science is involved too somehow.
(Source: nakan)
Future Glyphs by Matthew DiVito
Also known as Mr. Div, Matthew uses a strange blend of alchemy, magic, and the darkest art of them all: geometry to create these dazzling animated GIF’s, scaled up from the micro-sized atomic world of protons and starstuffs that we’re all made of.


The Colorfly Pocket HiFi C4 Pro.
I think this is the most beautifully designed portable digital music player ever built, and the audiophile in me lusts after it.
24 bit / 192 KHz playback.
108 dB signal-to-noise ratio.
American black walnut enclosure, curved and engraved by hand.
32GB of internal storage and a MicroSD card slot.
£549
Oh now, this is beautiful.

















Philosopher’s Minimalism by Genís Carreras
Prints available at society6. Entitled “Philographics”, these minimalist geometric shapes represent various philosophical doctrines like existentialism, empiricism, nihilism, and solipsism. Several more can be seen on Carreras’ website, but spoiler alert: there appears to be no mention of Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, which is just as much a code of ethics as it is a religious experience.
(via: io9)


The wearer reads the time similar to an analog clock by observing a pair of esoteric LEDs, one large and one small, that revolve around a circular disc in the center of the square face.


James Cameron vs. Fashion
To celebrate the re-release of the Titanic and the anniversary of, you know, all those people dying, it’s time to play dress up with some iconic characters from the films of James Cameron!
(photos: Rankin / source: harpersbazaar / via: io9)


Behold the awesome Thermosaurus! Designed by the creative folks at Art. Lebedev Studio, the Thermosaurus is a heat exchanger with a Tyrannosaurus as a backbone. The device is highly efficient and energy-savvy, thanks to its complex structure that includes a skull, spine, ribs, legs, and tail bones. Made of cast iron, Thermosaurus installs like your regular central-heating radiator.
[via Design You Trust]
What the fuck are those grey things hanging from its ribs?




Portal 2 by Mason Phillips
I guess emotional outbursts require more than 1.6 volts.
Artist: flickr / cargocollective / dribbble