Submitted by Bonthom on Thu, 10/01/2013 - 09:53
DIY upcycled Rocket jet pack, a piece of cardboard, 2 Two-liters and flames of felt...
Submitted by Bonthom on Mon, 07/01/2013 - 15:25
I like where this is going. Taxidermied Count Dracula Rat with embedded LED technology is an impressively weird/cool mix of dead animals and "THE FUTURE".
Submitted by Bonthom on Mon, 17/12/2012 - 10:49
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Submitted by Bonthom on Fri, 14/12/2012 - 15:25
Prank Pack Pet Sweep is a package containing 4 mops that attach to the pet's paws so he can clean up your house when he's scampering around the house.
Submitted by Bonthom on Wed, 05/12/2012 - 08:49
It’s the universally gratifying sensation felt by every man, woman, and child who has ever torn open a package to discover an object protected with bubble wrap: the satisfying pop caused from squeezing little plastic pockets of air (and WOE to the person responsible for inventing the new sheets of bubble wrap that are actually just one contiguous pocket of air and are completely un-poppable, you made my son cry, but I digress). In an attempt to help minimize the stress caused from the tedium of waiting for a late train, Italian street artist Biancoshockinstalled sheets of bubble wrap cut into squares labeled with the approximate amount of time it would take to pop them. Brilliant.
Submitted by Bonthom on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 12:23
“Fast Track” is a 167 foot long trampoline track that was installed in Nikola-Lenivets park in rural Russia for the Archstoyanie art festival. It created by Estonian architecture firm Salto Architects.
"“Fast track” is a integral part of park infrastructure, it is a road and an installation at the same time. It challenges the concept of infrastructure that only focuses on technical and functional aspects and tends to be ignorant to its surroundings. “Fast track” is an attempt to create intelligent infrastructure that is emotional and corresponds to the local context. It gives the user a different experience of moving and percieving the environment."
Submitted by Bonthom on Wed, 14/11/2012 - 13:02
The snoozing squirrel loves beer.
Submitted by Bonthom on Tue, 13/11/2012 - 11:57
Wild Things Taxidermy of Arizona has mounted this Antelope Ground Squirrel lassoing an Arizona Black Timber Rattlesnake. It was up for grabs on eBay for $549, but unfortunately has since been sold. Aw hell! This thing would’ve been a great piece to add to your weird collection. No wonder it sold so fast, just look at em. Hold on tight little doggy rodent, that snake looks like a reeeaaaaal arm jerker! What? I can talk the talk! This ain’t my first rodeo, ya know. Okay, yes, yes it is. Amidoingitrite?
Submitted by Bonthom on Mon, 29/10/2012 - 08:54
The more things change the more they remain the same.
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