Flip Book Animation
|
|
![]() Link Scroll down for today's pictures & links. Flip Book Animation This is the coolest flip book animation example we've see so far: url Today's pictures & links: Click to enlarge images. Darth Vader / Death Star Transformer ![]() ------------ Russian "Flying Saucer" Experimental one-seat glider "Diskoplan-2" from 1962. Disc-like wing is 5 meter diameter, weight - 240 kg. ![]() (image credit: gennadiy-spb) ------------ Cool Illusion ...stands in the "Exploratorium" museum in San Francisco: ![]() (image credit: Exploratorium) ------------ World's Highest Bungee Jump We linked previously to the world's highest natural bungee jump video here. However, the highest jump from a bridge would be at Bloukrans, a couple hundred kms south of Victoria falls in South Africa: (apparently, the first rebound leaves you falling from a higher point than the 2nd highest bungee in the world) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Watch video of this jump here More images are at Face Adrenalin site. (thanks, Jono) ------------ Mixed fresh links for today: Gorgeous Castle Hotels - [architecture] Historic Decay: Great Urban Exploration - [abandoned] Ridiculously Extreme Coffins - [weird] Enormous Crater on the Martian Moon Phobos - [space pic] Turn your old speaker into... design coolness - [useful] Space Debris Illustrated (scroll down) - [space] xkcd tribute to Calvin & Hobbes - [funny] Cities of the Underworld (new History Channel series) - [video] The Dangers of Being a TV News Reporter - [fun video] ------------ The World Needs More Awesomeness ![]() Andy sent us this tip: "Jaimie Mantzel is on a quest to build a giant robot. He's built a plastic fully functional model and now is in the middle of building a 12 foot tall aluminum monster that can be driven by a person. Jaimie is the very definition of the rogue mad scientist - with his crude but often hilarious video updates that highlight his progress and current bodily injury count. Not one to accept conventional means of design and construction, if he doesn't have the right tool... he builds the tool. My favorite part of the whole thing is his reason for building it, "To bring more awesomeness into the world". Check out his site and video updates - Click Here Speaking of awesomeness, this picture has plenty of it: ![]() (original unknown) ------------ The Trees Are Getting Hungry ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ------------ More Art made from Old Books An interesting addition to our "Unusual Book Sculptures" article: Mike Stilkey just had an art show in Switzerland - check out his cool time-lapse video of painting-in-progress. He gets a stack of old books, and makes a moody sculpture out of them: ![]() Some of the pieces are available for purchase here ------------ Another neat barcode Update to "Creative Barcodes" article. Spotted on a box of Puma 1000 motorcycle racing boots: ![]() (image credit: Luca) ------------ Mystery Machine Probably used for wheat and barley drying in vintage agriculture. Or spreading bugs and propaganda. ![]() (image credit: M. Shalimov) ------------ Finally, courtesy of Jeff VanderMeer and Tachyon Publications: STEAMPUNK ANTHOLOGY OFFER: ![]() ![]() Publishing house Tachyon Publications and editors Ann and Jeff VanderMeer have agreed to make their new fiction anthology, Steampunk, available for pre-order at a discounted price. This volume, priced at $14.95, is being offered at $12.00, including free shipping within the United States. Shipping outside the United States will be by Global Priority Mail: $9.50 to Canada and $11.00 to our friends in Europe. In addition, books ordered through this offer will arrive signed by the editors. Signed and personalized…they will even draw little zeppelins! What might one expect to find within the covers of this anthology? Metal men, clattering clogs, hydraulic horrors, dashing daredevils, corseted courtesans, and, of course, many and various airships—along with all the thrills and rarified pleasures that you could ever hope to enjoy. Steampunk features work from Michael Chabon, Neal Stephenson, James P. Blaylock, Joe R. Lansdale, Mary Gentle, Ted Chiang, Michael Moorcock, Jay Lake, Molly Brown, Stepan Chapman, Ian R. MacLeod, Rachel Pollack, Paul Di Filippo, Rick Klaw, Jess Nevins and Bill Baker. In addition, a recommended reading list and other resources are included for your further reading enjoyment. Be sure to reserve your copy before May 15, the expiration date for this kind offer. Payment can be made by PayPal to vanderworld@hotmail.com or via check to: Jeff VanderMeer P.O. Box 4248 Tallahassee, FL 32315 When ordering, be sure to include where you read about this offer. Note: If you plan to pay by check send an email to vanderworld@hotmail.com to hold your place for this offer. And, of course, don't miss The New Weird anthology, ed. by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer at Tachyon Publications (Anthology's MySpace page with a weird insect video in it.) ------------ Good Advice How to fix a broken egg: ![]() (original unknown) Permanent Link... ...+StumbleUpon ...+Facebook Dark Roasted Blend's Photography Gear Picks: |
READ LATEST POSTS:
|
November 4, 2009 - Quantum Shot #597 Weird Food McDonald's Sells Around the World Spaghetti! Soaked! In Sugarrr! |
|
The World's Most Magnificent Pipe Organs Simply Blockbusters of Their Time! |
|
Biscotti Bits Mixed Links & Images incl. "The Unsinkable Pygmy Gecko" |
![]() |
"Steampunk Anthology" Reviewed, in All Its Brass Glory Making all sci-fi punks in the world "feel lucky", since 2008 |
COMMENTS:
|
|
SF ART & BOOK REVIEWS: Don't miss: The Ultimate Guide to SF&F Writers! Fiction Reviews: Alastair Reynolds "Chasm City" Short Fiction Reviews: Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness" (with pics) New Fiction Reviews: The Surreal Office |
MORE RECENT POSTS:
|
The World's Most Magnificent Pipe Organs Simply Blockbusters of Their Time! |
|
Lovely Cowgirls in Vintage Westerns Beauties with guns scorched the screen... and it was good |
|
Weirdest Cell Phones Ever! Totally non-conventional looks and futuristic specs. |
|
British Pubs: Signs of the Times, Part 2 Pub signs are almost like time machines... |
|
Fabulous Las Vegas: Vintage Treasures Part 1: Glamour vs. Kitsch |
|
Incredible Astronomical Clocks Antique and medieval technology blended with art |
|
Battersea, and Other Abandoned Power Stations Part 2 of popular urban exploration series |
|
Hilarious & Crazy Signage Part 13 of this side-splitting series |
|
Living, Growing Architecture Grow your house one root at a time |
|
Alone in the Wild: Yukon Survival Saga How to eat porcupine livers, and more! |
|
Unusual and Marvelous Maps Alternate histories, sea monsters, weird politics |
|
Airships & Tentacles Exclusive Interview with artist Myke Amend |
|
Jet Engines on Trucks (For Fun and Profit) Snow-blowers from hell, and more... |
|
Star Wars for Your Mind, Heart and Soul Part 3 of the popular series |
|
Britain's Colorful Pub Signs, Part 1 A map to your last night adventures |
|
Flying Colors! Creative Paint on Airliners Groovy additions to the fleet... |
|
Walled Cities: Keeping Out the Joneses Highlights of the defensive architecture |
|
Postage Stamps From the Future ...and some alternative realities |
|
The Glamour of Flight: Sexy Stewardesses Part 4 of highly popular series |
|
Flags of Forgotten Countries Don't just wave a black flag... consider your options |
|
Spectacular Steampunk Art Update Part 2 of this eye-popping, mind-boggling series |
MORE OF THE RECENT POSTS:
|
FULL ARCHIVES (with previews, fast loading): September 2009 -- August 2009 -- June-July 2009 -- May 2009 -- April 2009 -- March 2009 -- February 2009 -- January 2009 -- December 2008 -- November 2008 -- October 2008 -- September 2008 August 2008 -- July 2008 -- June 2008 May 2008 -- April 2008 -- March 2008 February 2008 -- January 2008 -- Dec, 2007 November 2007 -- October 2007 -- Sept, 2007 August 2007 -- July 2007 -- June 2007 May 2007 -- April 2007 -- March 2007 February 2007 -- January 2007 -- Dec, 2006 November 2006 -- October 2006 -- Link Lattes |
|
CATEGORIES:
airplanes | animals | architecture | art | auto | boats | books | cool ads | funny pics | famous | futurism | food
gadgets | health | history | humour | japan | internet | link latte | military | music | nature | photo | russia | steampunk
sci-fi & fantasy | signs | space | sports | technology | trains | travel | vintage | weird
Discretion Advised! These cartoons contain some extreme animated violence!













































































































6 Comments:
In the picture with plenty of awesomeness, the armoured creatures appear to be the “Mondoshawan” aliens from the movie The Fifth Element. I don’t remember that scene, though.
the priests are photoshopped
we tought that they are reall. damn...
those are midget mondoshawan, they were bigger in the movie
Somebody has made a life size "Spider" walking vehicle. I seen it on Discovery Channel Canada once.
Victoria Falls isn't in South Africa, it's on the northern boundary of Zimbabwe (where it borders Zambia)... and the Bloukrans (which is near the coast of South Africa) is a LONG way south of it.
Post a Comment
<< Home