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12.28.06 by Widge @ 7:51 pm ![]() The Beat clues us into the artwork of Daniel Dociu, and honestly, Heidi MacDonald's description of the man's work is better than anything we could drum up: "His work has a kind of Jawa explosion/rainy night in Hong Kong/ruined hydroponic tank feeling to it." Indeed. Check it out. Categorized as: Art
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12.11.06 by ScottC @ 11:25 am ![]() Are all those visions of sugar plums making you want to spew? Are you plotting horrible revenge on the co-worker who has his radio on the all-Christmas Music station all day long? Have all those heartwarming movies on the Hallmark Channel sent you screaming to the Blockbuster to rent Faces of Death? Well the dark goddess of Childrin R Skary, Katy Towell, is gifting the rest of us with The Twelve Deaths of Christmas. Check out the first one here. Ah, it does help the holiday treacle go down easier. Categorized as: Art
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11.28.06 by Widge @ 4:22 am ![]() Talk about a kickass Xmas gift: Rob Sacchetto will take a photo of you and send you an original piece of artwork with you zombified! So if you want to see what happens if you don't have a solid zombie plan on hand, head on over to Zombie Portraits. Sent in by Rox of Spaz-House and ScottC. Found originally at Neatorama. Categorized as: Art
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11.18.06 by Widge @ 3:36 am ![]() If you've ever wanted to go through life like you were in a first person shooter game, now's your chance. "First Person Shooter" is a pair of glasses you can assemble that have the arms and gun of a FPS game in your point of view, so you can walk about and wait for cacodemon to come around the corner. Or something. This reminds me of the last game I had time to get immersed in. I played Myst for two weeks straight, from when I got off work each day to when I finally passed out. Afterwards, I had this annoying urge to walk up to strange looking objects and touch them to see if they'd do anything... Categorized as: Art
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11.13.06 by Widge @ 4:01 am Hey, it's either that or the nightmares of Gerry Anderson. You tell me. Categorized as: Art
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