Found this series of pics going through Gizmodo and Geekologie and I had to share.

Bacon Sunrise

Bacon Road
Found this series of pics going through Gizmodo and Geekologie and I had to share.

Bacon Sunrise

Bacon Road
Here’s an interesting video showing the volume of the readable area of an RFID field. As this technology gains more and more momentum, you’ll start to see it everywhere and on everything.
Immaterials: the ghost in the field from timo on Vimeo.
Here’s a great ad for China’s CCTV. Pretty spectacular visuals.
CCTV Ink TV Commercial – Directed by Niko Tziopanos from Troublemakers.tv on Vimeo.
These two guys from Germany take really long exposure photography and add performance light to it. None of these photos are photoshopped. Truly inspiring.
Make sure you click on the pull down at the top to look at their different photosets. Lots of different styles of this artform.
How cool is this artwork? The guy takes cassette tapes, VHS tapes, film reels and reassembles them into portraits and artwork.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iri5/sets/72157611954107572/detail/
I just found this gem on Youtube. It’s a series of 2D animated shorts on youtube about a pet cat. Just check it out. Brilliant.
This is one of the coolest art projects I’ve seen in a while. It’s a projected image onto the side of a building. Absolutely stunning. It’s from a group called Urban Screen
This story from the OC Register had me about to burst into tears.
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Colby Curtin, a 10-year-old with a rare form of cancer, was staying alive for one thing – a movie.
From the minute Colby saw the previews to the Disney-Pixar movie Up, she was desperate to see it. Colby had been diagnosed with vascular cancer about three years ago, said her mother, Lisa Curtin, and at the beginning of this month it became apparent that she would die soon and was too ill to be moved to a theater to see the film.
I thought this was a great commercial. In this commercial a group of 300 dancers took over Liverpool station and started dancing. It was unannounced and unexpected for everyone else in the train station. They didn’t shut down the station to film it nor did they block off a section of it. They didn’t even use big film cameras and opted for mostly small to medium sized cameras or DSLRs in video mode. They managed to get over 1000 people to join them by the end. Simply amazing. Life’s too short. Seize it.
I would love to see this dance troupe. They are from Australia and tour the world.
Here’s a link to their website.