Thumbs In Place of Guns
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - The Videos
I just fell in love with The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, and now here are some awesome videos illustrating some of its best definitions.
Updated- New 8-bit Paintings by Adam Lister
Adam Lister has a pretty keen sense of style and humor. His 8-bit paintings, ranging from Breaking Bad, Super Heroes, and Star Wars to versions of Van Gogh and other iconic paintings, could just be a gag. But instead they have a tone and feel about them that is part nostalgic, part irreverent: a delicate homage.
You should buy these as giclee prints on his website.







Pop Culture Terracotta Warriors from Lizabeth Eve Rossof
San Francisco-based artist Lizabeth Eva Rossof created these familiary terracotta warriors to look like pop culture characters






Snow Drawings on Frozen Rivers and Lakes
Led by artist Sonja Hinrichsen, a 50+ volunteers trace out these enormous swirling decorative designs on the frozen Catamount Lake in Colorado.
From her project statement:
It is important to me that participants experience the elements of nature while they help me transform their own familiar snow landscape into a piece of art. I hope that the aerial photographs that I take right after completion of each piece can demonstrate also to a larger audience how the landscape is transformed into a piece of art through a system of designs. This changes our perception of the landscape and accentuates the beauty and magic of the natural environment, and thus inspires awe and appreciation for art as well as for nature. I deem this important – especially as modern society becomes increasingly disconnected from the natural world.








Our Gadgets Placed into 19th and 20th Century Masterpieces
Korean Illustrator Kim Dong-Kyu on his “Art X Smart” Tumblr puts our gadgets of today in the masterpieces of our past.
Why Uber Matters
Editor's note: We are happy to welcome Sean Scott founder of WeArePlaying.It as contributor.
Over the last few months, Uber, the startup juggernaut has seemingly had missteps on a weekly basis. For those unaware, here is a quick recap:
- Senior VP, Emil Michael in a half-drunken speech talks about hiring opposition researchers against media/journalist to launch a smear campaign
- Uber comes under fire for unveiling Creepy Stalker View at party, a mode where party goers were able to see the identity of Uber customers in transit and awaiting pick up
While there has been an uproar from media and some celebrities the companies still enjoys a privileged position in Silicon Valley. The question thus arises as to why?
Simply put, it's a cash and growth machine. Let's talk numbers (via Business Insiders):
- Uber is on a trajectory to gross $10 billion in 2015. That's billion not million.
- Uber keeps 20% of that gross before paying drivers.
- At that gross, it will have a growth rate year over year of 300%. That's 300% growth in total revenues from 2013 to 2014 and again 300% total revenue growth from 2014 to 2015.
- And here is the kicker. The majority of that revenue comes from just 10 cities. Uber operates currently in 150 cities in about 46 countries. That is the definition of scale and growth potential that is hard to pass up.
With little competition that is able to execute at their level, Uber will continue to receive a pass from investors when it comes to its weekly missteps. However, its branding could be negatively affected in the long and short term if it doesn't develop a better PR strategy and a better public posture / persona.
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Utrecht's Church Tower Above The Clouds
On a foggy day, a drone was able to catch this stunning footage of the Dom Tower of Utrecht, for the Dutch filmmakers Jelte Keur and Reinout van Schie.
Super Secret Lives [Not Very SFW, albeit just comics]
Greg Guillemin imagines The Secret Life of Superheroes, and they are super secret, the sort of stuff you do too. You can purchase them as prints through Guillemin’s Society6 page.
Surfing Among Glaciers and Icebergs - Photos by Chris Burkard
Chris Burkard travels from his Central California to places like Alaska, Norway and Iceland to take these blindingly beautiful photos that aim to “portrays the humble placement of the human in contrast to nature.”







Cartoon Anamorphic Street Paintings
Anamorphic Paintings French street artists Ella and Pitr that assemble into nearly 3D images when viewed from the right vantage.
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Osterich Egg Carvings
An artist who calls himself Eggdoodler chisels ostrich eggs to create these startling reliefs of animals: elephants, giraffes and rhinos.
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Snow Crystals In Electron Microscopes
Normally, researchers observe snow crystals at moderate levels of magnification (30X-500X). The electron microscope, however, allows for observation at over 100,000X.
50 years of Space Exploration in an Infographic
There is so much of this I hadn't the slightest idea about. It is certainly one of the great strengths of an infographic: being able to take it all in, nearly all at once.
Beautiful and Fascinating HD Images of the Sun by Alan Friedman
"My photographs comprise a solar diary, portraits of a moment in the life of our local star. Most are captured from my backyard in Buffalo, NY. Using a small telescope and narrow band filters I can capture details in high resolution and record movements in the solar atmosphere that change over hours and sometimes minutes. The raw material for my work is black and white and often blurry. As I prepare the pictures, color is applied and tonality is adjusted to better render the features. It is photojournalism of a sort. The portraits are real, not painted. Aesthetic decisions are made with respect for accuracy as well as for the power of the image."
Weapons Transformed into Musical Instruments
Mexico City based artist Pedro Reyes transformed a mass of rifles, pistols, and shotguns taken by the Mexican army from drug cartels to build the musical devices that are controlled by computers and can be pre-programmed, a fully mechanized orchestra. Titled Disarm.
900 Classic Arcade Games in Your Browser
Yesterday, the Internet Archive released 900 classic arcade games for you to play for free in your web browser.
Commander Chris Hadfield - Space Oddity Redux
UPDATE: After over a year, the rights have been secured again for this amazing version of Space Oddity. Read the story »
Commander Chris Hadfield has made his own version of David Bowie's Space Oddity, shot and recorded on the International Space Station.
I am so blown away by this guy: photographer, creative as all get out, funny, an ASTRONAUT, doing it all from his tin can. Bad ass!
Cartoon Character Dressed as Other Characters
My mind melted a little bit. Click each to see its full glory.