Sandcast aluminum Decepticon symbol
Vrogy, whose cosplay work we featured recently, poured this Decepticon logo in aluminum from his home foundry. He’s also done an Autubot logo. I wonder where he got that idea? :)
Vrogy, whose cosplay work we featured recently, poured this Decepticon logo in aluminum from his home foundry. He’s also done an Autubot logo. I wonder where he got that idea? :)
Nadine Jarvis’s “Carbon copies”… A little morbid, but a clever idea – Pencils made from the carbon of human cremains. 240 pencils can be made from an average body of ash – a lifetime supply of pencils for those left behind. Each pencil is foil stamped with the name of the person. Only one pencil […]
Beyond having what may be the greatest name ever, Suryummy’s projection-mapped Laser Cave installation is overflowing with cool! [via Create Digital Motion]
Dutch maker Mike Thompson designed and built this WiFi dowsing rod by joining old and new to deliver a whimsically arcane device.
Danish artist Ea Borre created these incredible machines out of paper, cardboard, some Meccano bits, and some junked DC motors. Ea Borre
Tim Schwartz made clever use of an old indicator dial with his piece Paris, 2007.
The dream-like and the practical merge with objects modern and objects vintage in the new blog of San Francisco designer Teagan Tall.