Originally published on http://design-milk.com/see-life-layered-wooden-sculptures-inspired-reefs/ Manchester born, Los Angeles raised artist Joshua Abarbanel’s work makes me feel feelings inside – all kinds of happy feelings.
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Watch The New Sailor Moon Reboot Right Here
Originally published on http://kotaku.com/watch-the-new-sailor-moon-reboot-right-here-1600528425 The wait is over! Sailor Moon Crystal, which you might know as the new reboot of the Sailor Moon anime, is now officially streaming. You can start watching it now, right here. Three choices. You can either watch it via Hulu, embedded below, or you can watch it over at Crunchy Roll.
Lumsing's Powerbank, a $23 10400 mAh USB battery charger
Originally published on http://feeds.boingboing.net/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/knZ3r4whLgE/lumsings-powerbank-a-23-10.html I really like Lumsing's Powerbank for its fast charging 5v/2.1amp USB slot. Just yesterday, Pesco was struggling with a slow charging battery and asked for one with a faster charging port! Here it is. This harmonica sized and shaped battery is about 5.5" long and 2.5" wide.
Creepy 'Doctor Who' Teaser Hints at the Return of an Old Villain [VIDEO]
Originally published on http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/Mashable/~3/3-fNdgnH0P4/ New Doctor, old villain? If the new teaser for the eighth season in the revived Doctor Who series is any indication of what 12th Doctor (played by Peter Capaldi) will be up against when the show returns Aug. 23, then we may be seeing a familiar archenemy very soon.
Watch these drones fly through breathtaking fireworks displays
Originally published on http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/5/5873259/watch-these-drones-fly-through-breathtaking-fireworks-displays If you're browsing YouTube for some highlights from the fireworks shows around the US yesterday, make sure you don't settle for a shaky smartphone video.
Player Beats Super Mario Bros. in under Five Minutes
Originally published on http://technabob.com/blog/2014/06/30/worlds-fastest-super-mario-bros-run/ I don’t care how good you are at playing Super Mario Bros., you have to be impressed by someone beating the game in under five minutes during a speedrun. This is a new record, and the gamer who did it goes by the name Blubbler. Check out the video and see how Blubbler did it.
LEGO Superheroes Relaxing on LEGO Couches
Originally published on http://technabob.com/blog/2014/07/02/lego-superheroes-relaxing-on-lego-couches/ Have you ever wondered if superheroes were real, what would they do when they weren’t keeping us safe? Tony Stark would chase women and spend money I presume, but what about the others? These LEGO figures by Angus MacLane give us a glimpse into superheroes and other pop culture figures rela
Man Scares the Living Crap out of Parkgoers by Chasing Them with Grim Reaper Costume Hooked Up to Drone
Originally published on http://www.core77.com/blog/objectculture/manscaresthelivingcrapoutofparkgoersbychasingthemwithgrimreapercostumehookeduptodrone27245.asp Tom Mabe is a comedian and sort of professional prankster, with a YouTube channel documenting his feats of fooled-ya.
A New Robotech Series Is Coming
Originally published on http://kotaku.com/a-new-robotech-series-is-coming-1600164637 Today at Anime Expo 2014, Harmony Gold announced their plans to bring back classic 80s anime Robotech via Kickstarter. In 2008, Robotech creator Carl Macek (i.e.
Amateur Transformers film is more fun than Michael Bay's
Originally published on http://theverge.com/2014/7/4/5870309/transformers-stop-motion-video Michael Bay might have the multi-million dollar budget, but Harris Loureiro has the '80s touch.
Android Wear review: Taking smartwatches in the right direction
Originally published on http://www.engadget.com/2014/07/03/android-wear-review/ When I was a tiny tot, I watched Knight Rider and pretended I was Michael Knight, talking to KITT on my watch. Yet now that there are real-life watches that can do even more things, I don't find myself quite as excited as my 5-year-old self was.
Android Wear review: Taking smartwatches in the right direction
Originally published on http://www.engadget.com/2014/07/03/android-wear-review/ When I was a tiny tot, I watched Knight Rider and pretended I was Michael Knight, talking to KITT on my watch. Yet now that there are real-life watches that can do even more things, I don't find myself quite as excited as my 5-year-old self was.
Foundation: The Squarespace Ideation Narrative
Originally published on http://techcrunch.com/2014/07/03/foundation-the-squarespace-ideation-narrative/ In our newest Foundation interview, I spend some time with Squarespace founder and CEO Anthony Casalena. Anthony provides a fascinating look at the Squarespace ideation narrative, and the company’s short-term and long-term goals. “You can’t wish trust into existence.
10 Ridiculously Great Movies You May Have Already Missed In 2014
Originally published on http://filmschoolrejects.com/features/10-ridiculously-great-movies-may-missed-far-2014.php 2014 is half over, and while that means we’re still six months away from our official ‘Best Of’ lists it also means it’s time to point out several great movies that you may very well have missed so far.
There Is Now A Netflix For Legos
Originally published on http://io9.com/there-is-now-a-netflix-for-legos-1599239087 Yes, if renting Lego sets is something you'd like to do, then you'd best bookmark Pley.com immediately. The site allows you to rent your choice of Lego sets on a monthly basis, and then return them. Yes, really.
Yahoo Screen Revives Community
Originally published on http://filmschoolrejects.com/news/community-yahoo-screen.php Granting the wishes of millions of fans who still believed in the power of the “six seasons and a movie” mantra, Community is indeed getting a sixth season (the movie is still, of course, a dream), though not in the way most viewers were probably expecting.
Trailer Roundup: Platformers, puzzles, and hungry fish, oh my!
Originally published on http://indiegames.com/2014/06/trailerroundup6-30-2014.html Today's trailer roundup is mostly games that aren't out yet, but they look like they'll be good when they get here.
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Originally published on http://www.yankodesign.com/2014/06/25/the-gentle-giant-of-the-skies/ Oscar Viñals’ AWWA-VA “GIGAbay” concept takes green tech to the skies in the form of a giant cargo plane. Its unique oversized, front-loading holding bay is adaptable to a variety of goods including bulk packages and even other aircraft.
Indie Tools: Piskel
Originally published on http://indiegames.com/2014/06/indietoolspiskel.html Konstantinos Dimopoulos / Gnome Admittedly, there are quite a few tools available for the aspiring pixel artist, but the freshly released, open-source and appropriately freeware Piskel is worth a mention.
Simulator Pick: Mountain (David OReilly)
Originally published on http://indiegames.com/2014/07/simulatorpickmountaindavid.html Though I haven't quite decided whether this new crop of non-games is more than a fad, I really have to give it to David OReilly's Mountain.
