Archive for the 'art' Category

Published by Miniature Brainwave on 10 Oct 2007

Fun Stuff: Rubik’s Cube Portraits

rubik's cube portrait

A while back small mosaics of Space Invader characters started popping up on buildings and other structures across the world. These were installed by the street artist Invader, now he is upping his game with these portraits made from Rubik’s Cubes on display at Laz.inc. via Wooster

rubik's cube portrait

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 10 Oct 2007

Love Gun

love weapon

These inflatable love weapons are from Zoë Walker and Neil Bromwich’s “Siege Weapons of Love” show at the Houldsworth Gallery. While they are supposed to be a statement about the sexual peversity of organized violence, we just think they’re hot. Link via Craft

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 10 Oct 2007

Friends With You

Friends With You never stops blurring the line between art and magical fun stuff. This video clip is from the Miami art duo’s Wish Come True event in Minneapolis. Youtube video link via StrangeCo

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 07 Oct 2007

Fat Wonder Woman

fat wonder woman

After the breakup of the Justice League Wonder Woman spent alot of time watching daytime TV and eating bon bons. Check it out - she’s fat and has a blog. “The most inexplicable blog I’ve come across in a while.” says John Brownlee. Fat Wonder Woman’s Blog via Ectoplasmosis

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007

Darth Vader Racing Team

cool Darth Vader

Link via Notcot

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007

Cool Costume Armor Made From Recycled Bottles

cool costume

Final Home brand desgner, Kosuke Tsumura, made this costume armor out of soda bottles for the world’s largest cola cartel. The suit was made by slicing up cola bottles and sewing the pieces together with transparent nylon thread. I wonder if pop rivets would make these suits more durable. This is a pretty amazing costume, real inspirational fun stuff, I totally want to be this for Halloween.

More cool Halloween costume links from the Miniature Brainwave archives:

Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007

Human Powered LCD Displays

This is one of the finest examples of synchronized crowd signage I have ever seen. Video link via digg

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007

Solar Tattoo Machine

tattoo

Using the unevenly tanned human body as a medium for messages has long been in the prankster’s toolbox. The desire to leave a mark on the human body willingly or unwillingly is as old as man himself. Now designers have created this ’stencil-robe’ that allows you to purposefully mark the body through melatonin activation.

Link via Spluch

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 02 Oct 2007

A New Way Of Hiding An Image Within An Image.

Ironic Sans has come up with a clever way of hiding an image within an image’s histogram.

Do You See The Hidden Picture In This Image?

hidden image


histogram

This Is What A Normal Histogram Looks Like.


hidden message

This Is The Secret Picture He Hid In The Histogram.


What Is An Image File’s Histogram?

A bar graph of a frequency distribution in which the widths of the bars are proportional to the classes into which the variable has been divided and the heights of the bars are proportional to the class frequencies.

The Photoshop histogram is very simple. In the bar graph the horizontal axis represents tone and the vertical axis represents quantity. The histogram shows 255 different shades from pitch black to pure white, and how much of the photo has which particular shade. You see a graphical representation of tonal density.

Read the The Histogram As The Image over at Ironic Sans.

Find out more histogram basics at Photo Color Correction.

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Published by Miniature Brainwave on 02 Oct 2007

Cthulhu Fork

cthulhu fork

Now you know how the Cthulhu eats his Spaghetti-Os. Link via RGS

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