Drawergeeks.com is where a group of illustrators, comic artists, designers and animators reinvent popular characters and themes.
Del.icio.us Wordpress plugin →
20 December 2006 - I came across an interesting plugin called Delicious Cached ++ by João Craveiro. At first glance the code looks clean and it uses Wordpress’ built in Magpie RSS to handle the feed. It is quite easy to configure as I had to double check to see if the output really came [...]
Diego Zambrano, who will www.workforfood.nu, sure knows what he’s doing. I love his virtual environments.
Raffi Simonian has one of the coolest demo reels. Then again, what would you expect with a portfolio like that.
The art you create while using your computer. 9 to 5 Paintings. Through Kottke.org
Define:Martin →
Today I was looking for the definition of a word using Google and I couldn’t resist entering define:martin (view results). Google’s define: operator allows you to search the web for definitions. It was entertaining to see who and what else shares my first name, Martin Luther King aside.
A 1977 horror film from director George A. [...]
Establishing the typologies of contemporary New Media Art. The UntitledMedia Survey. Through information easthetics
What will the future bring? Fifty leading scientists share their forecasts for the next 50 years. Through Kottke.org
Emergo, vidi, vici →
To reassure you, Gears of War is awesome. It has its bugs, especially in the coop campaign mode, but that can not spoil the huge amount of fun.
As I mentioned yesterday we bought the game for the Xbox at the office and jumped straight into the HD next-gen sweetness. The game world is nothing short [...]
Emergence Day →
Gamers will understand, because here in the Netherlands today is Emergence Day. Gears of War for the Xbox 360 is out.
The game that looks incredibly good, the game that has smart enemies, the game that lives up to the hype…the game that has a chainsaw bayonet.
Gears received a 9.6 at Gamespot, a 9.4 at IGN [...]
Readymech flatpack toys →
Just now I mentioned the book covers site by Fwis in the Side Salad (found that at Veerle’s). I am surprised her love for art did not lead her to Readymech though. From the description:
“Readymechs are free flatpack toys designed to fit on an 8.5″x11″ and to be printed on any printer.”
What you download are [...]
World Usability Day is a collective effort to promote user-centered design through events all over the world. The posters at their site are quite nice. Visit their site to see if there is anything going on in your area.
There is only one true jungle book. Brilliant.
Sketch with physics, watch the video.
Mad Props to Last.fm →
That’s right, femur bone flutes. Slowly I have seen the excellent Last.fm become a digital extension of myself. There are few web services that fulfill some of my basic needs so perfectly. Google is for instance one. Whether I’m looking for a certain type of information, an answer to a question, or even how to [...]
Sending cows flying, alien psycho rabbits, warthogs races? Is this Rayman meets Earth Worm Jim? The rabbids are definately raving.
Removed the far too extensive explanation of how things work and what they mean from Site Help.
