Monday, June 14, 2010
Funny Creative Photography By Howard Berman
After graduating at the Art Institute in San Francisco, Howard Berman moved to New York, where he opened his own studio. He is winner of many prestigious awards including the Grand Prix at Cannes. Specialties: Advertising, People, Animals, Dogs, Humor, Conceptual, Healthcare, Portraits, Special Effects, Children/Babies, Digital, Fantasy, Location, Digital Imaging, Campaigns… This is one funny and ironic photo gallery by this great photographer.
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
The Modern House Boat of the Future by Joanna Borek Clement
The Tafoni Floating Home by Joanna Borek Clement was designed to change peoples minds about living in a house boat. The ultra modern design of the Tafoni may be enough to sway many of us not to mention the possibilities including no property taxes and the ability to move on command. The 89 square meters of living space is divided into three main areas including a kitchen, living and bedroom. The center of the boat containing the kitchen features a sun room to help keep things nice a well lighted without burning energy. The Tafoni is still in the conceptual stages but represents the future of floating homes and house boats.
The Easiest Way To Load A Boat Onto The Back Of A Truck
Who would have guessed that ramming a truck into a telephone pole would be the easiest way to load a boat onto the back of a truck. It also just happens to be the quickest way to lose said truck…
The Dragon Backpack
Check out this Dragon Backpack that we found whilst browsing the webz. This is one imposing backpack, it may be a hard look to pull off, but we thought it was too cool to not share with you guys.
An Amazing Festival of Lights Marked the World
In each legend, myth and story of Deepawali lies the significance of the victory of good over evil, and it is with each Deepawali and the lights that illuminate our homes and hearts, that this simple truth finds new reason and hope. From darkness unto light — the light that empowers us to commit ourselves to good deeds, that which brings us closer to divinity. During Diwali, lights illuminate every corner of India and the scent of incense sticks hangs in the air, mingled with the sounds of fire-crackers, joy, togetherness and hope. Diwali is celebrated around the globe.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
The Midget Kingdom
No one ever worries about the plight of the midget. Sure the blacks were enslaved and suppressed by the white man for centuries… that happened years ago. Imagine, if you will, being a midget and spending your life running away from kids wanting to get your pot of gold, stoners trying to hit you in the nuts to see if you really will turn into nine squirrels, and rednecks who want to cover you in velco and throw you headfirst into a felt wall. Sounds pretty horrific don’t it…
Thursday, June 10, 2010
World's First Garbage Hotel
H.A. Schult, the designer behind the famous Trash People, has teamed up with beer-make Corona to create the world’s first hotel made of garbage.
The initiative to build the “Save the Beach” garbage hotel was started by Corona, in order to raise awareness to the huge amount of waste being washed up on our shores, every day. And who better that H.A. Schult, a designer who has used trash as art medium since 1969, to build a hotel out of the trash collected from various European beaches?
The doors of this bizarre hotel, made of garbage, have opened to the public, last week, in Rome and has already received the support of various celebrities, like Helena Christensen, the famous model, who agreed to spend a night in the Save the Beach Hotel.
H.A. Schult, the creator of the trash hotel said “The philosophy of this hotel is to expose the damage we are causing to the sea and the coastline. We live in the era of trash and we are running the risk of becoming trash ourselves. Do we really want this world?”
The initiative to build the “Save the Beach” garbage hotel was started by Corona, in order to raise awareness to the huge amount of waste being washed up on our shores, every day. And who better that H.A. Schult, a designer who has used trash as art medium since 1969, to build a hotel out of the trash collected from various European beaches?
The doors of this bizarre hotel, made of garbage, have opened to the public, last week, in Rome and has already received the support of various celebrities, like Helena Christensen, the famous model, who agreed to spend a night in the Save the Beach Hotel.
H.A. Schult, the creator of the trash hotel said “The philosophy of this hotel is to expose the damage we are causing to the sea and the coastline. We live in the era of trash and we are running the risk of becoming trash ourselves. Do we really want this world?”
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Top 12 Creative Dog Hairstyles
Dog hairstyles are were popular lately. We saw a lot of dog hairstyles around the web and it is very interesting what people are doing with their pets – after all dogs have hair, and it needs to be styled too. Here we have collection of best creative dog hairstyles. Enjoy in this great gallery.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Compact House Is Shaped Like Compact Car
On the border of a nature preserve, near Salzburg, Austria, lies one of the weirdest looking homes in the world – the Voglereiter Auto Residence.
Designed by Markus Voglereiter, this unusual home looks a lot like an old Volkswagen Beetle. It might look funny to some of you, but transforming a 70’s style suburban home into car-shaped house was no joke, especially sine it required creating two separate dwelling for parents and children, while implementing efficient heating and insulation techniques. Not to mention respecting legal building and design codes.
But in the end, Markus Voglereiter managed to create a unique residence, both on the outside and on the. The interior of the car-shaped house also features auto-themed styling, like the springs on the metal staircase. All in all, a fascinating structure, the Volgereiter Auto Residence has already become somewhat of a tourist attraction.
Designed by Markus Voglereiter, this unusual home looks a lot like an old Volkswagen Beetle. It might look funny to some of you, but transforming a 70’s style suburban home into car-shaped house was no joke, especially sine it required creating two separate dwelling for parents and children, while implementing efficient heating and insulation techniques. Not to mention respecting legal building and design codes.
But in the end, Markus Voglereiter managed to create a unique residence, both on the outside and on the. The interior of the car-shaped house also features auto-themed styling, like the springs on the metal staircase. All in all, a fascinating structure, the Volgereiter Auto Residence has already become somewhat of a tourist attraction.
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