Simpsons Mosaic Table

Posted by Jill Harness in Arts & Crafts, Cartoon & Comic on July 20, 2009 at 10:47 pm

This Simpsons mosaic table is made of leftover tiles and places from a Target clearance sale and leftovers at the local home improvement store by craftster user redflag. She completely freehanded the pictures, which is pretty impressive. I like how suspicious Moe and Mr. Burns look.

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Human Skateboard Animation

Posted by Jill Harness in Arts & Crafts, Sports, Video Clips on July 8, 2009 at 9:05 pm

This is a cool and innovative stop motion animation by PES. It features some sweet tricks too.

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5 Classic Cocktails Every Man Should Know

Posted by Queuebot in Food & Drinks on June 13, 2009 at 11:36 pm

The Art of Manliness has a wonderful post on 5 classic cocktails that all men should be familiar with and how to mix them for maximum effect.

There’s been a trend lately to get back to the old way of doing things, especially when it comes to things we ingest. This trend has also entered the world of libations. Drink menus around the country are starting to have more of the old classics included on them. Many mixologists are using these cocktails as starting points for newer versions that take advantage of the plethora of products out there today. Recipe books from classic bars such as the Old Waldorf-Astoria, The Savoy, and the Stork Club are available in reprint editions for the new generation to use. And who can forget Old Mr. Boston? They’ve been printings those books since 1935 and still do to this day.

But you don’t need a recipe book to get started mixing up some of the classic cocktails men have been drinking for decades (and in some cases, more than a century). Here’s how to create the 5 classic cocktails every man should know.

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Victorian Flea Circuses: A Lost Art Form?

Posted by Queuebot in Arts & Crafts on March 27, 2009 at 12:08 pm

The flea circus sounds funny, but it was once a serious (if strange) performance type. The fleas are actually trained to ‘behave’ and ‘perform’ in certain ways – even harnassed with tiny wires. Of course, for every such sensation there are its detractors – and perhaps with good reason. In this day and age, there are some who say that a flea circus constitutes animal cruelty. Either way, these images and this history are amazing.

A flea, with legs finer than a human hair, can pull up to 700 times its own weight! A flea can lift up to 60 times its own weight! A flea can jump over 150 times its own height! When we build circuses on Mars, or asteroids one day, then we’ll perhaps witness similar dexterity, but for now – consider a humble flea:

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Attack of the Steampunk Spider Princess

Posted by Queuebot in Arts & Crafts on February 1, 2009 at 12:58 pm

French Performance Art outfit La Machine unveiled this 3 million dollar steampunk spider, La Princesse, as part of the City of Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture.

Over a four day period, La Princesse – in search of a nest – climbed walls, stalked the streets and sprayed unwary citizens.  This huge construction (here seen in some wonderful pictures) was deemed a huge success – but possibly not by any resident arachnaphobes.

This is in fact a massive thirty six tonne hydraulic spider scaling the side of a city block in Liverpool, England. The city is of course best known for The Beatles. However, during its time as the European City of Culture visitors to one of its main railway stations, Lime Street, could have been forgiven for thinking that the city had been invaded by a different type of insect altogether.

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Female Merit Badges

Posted by Jill Harness in Arts & Crafts, Fashion, Funny, Pictures on January 31, 2009 at 5:27 pm

There’s something delightfully fun about these semi-retro and slightly-sexist female merit badges created by Artist Mary Yeager.

My female merit badges illustrate female “rites of passage” as well as the myriad physical manipulations women undergo to achieve cultural ideals of beauty, such as weight watching, whether or not to shave or wear makeup, etc. I’ve created tiny replicas of female products, such as a birth control pill pack and a pregnancy test. The miniature scale and meticulous, hand-embroidered surfaces convey my impressions of growing up female in our culture.

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The Skeleton Bicycle

Posted by Queuebot in Arts & Crafts on January 27, 2009 at 9:43 am

This stunning sculpture is the work Jud Turner, it was created for the ‘Different Spokes’ sculpture show in 2008.

Jud used a combination of welded steel, some found objects and mixed media to create what he calls the ‘Bio Cycle.





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