Ivan Brunetti’s sequential gallery: 50 banners hanging on Las Vegas Boulevard in Nevada.
Nicely constructed: the story loops around on itself.
Ivan Brunetti’s sequential gallery: 50 banners hanging on Las Vegas Boulevard in Nevada.
Nicely constructed: the story loops around on itself.
Even the comments are good.
It had been tagged by graffiti artists several times in the past year.
Absolutely insane set of numeric statistics regarding the entirety of the MST3K Ouvre.
Putting Star Trek fans to shame in the fine-grained minutiae department.
“Playable MusicArt Compositions” by James Plakovic.
Pixelart made from musical notation.
Interview with a designer of Lego’s original ‘Space’ sets.
A peek behind the curtain at a designer whose work was hugely influential to an entire generation of nerds.
Recent Ignatz Award winner Tom Neely’s dead-on imitations of Tom Gauld’s author studies.
Audience: A limited subset of a limited subset.
I’m not usually a flash games fan, but the pixel art and animation on these is insanely high quality. Metal Slug caliber.
Exhibition of contemporary artists paying tribute to the creations of Stan Lee.
Johnny Yanok’s ‘Incredibles’-esque Fantastic Four piece and Monster Factory’s Hulk plush were the highlights for me.
Hasbro Attempting To Shut Down Scrabulous.
I was wondering about this whilst considering how much better and less cheater-prone ‘blokusulous’ would be.