Conor McKeon and Caldwell Tanner present seven slices from the college experiences of video game characters. Poor Tails -- he never knew how to hold his rings.
http://www.collegehumor.com/article:1805741 via Nerd Bastards
The Man Ray Flickr Group recently held a photoshop contest featuring a 19th Century French country guesthouse (below). Flickr user geebee2007 cleverly re-imagined it as a TARDIS (via Super Punch).
"Good Guys in Bad Games" by David Soames and Gavin James is right on target. Old school video game characters wouldn't last ten seconds in my gaming neighborhood.
The Mr. Men series was a set of children's books written by Roger Hargreaves in the 70s and 80s. Steven Anderson took these simplified characters and re-imagined them as Watchmen characters. (via reddit) Image: Chorion
I hope that, beyond the title, I don't need to explain why this picture by artist Jeff Zugale is so eyeball-burstingly good.
But it gets better: Wheaton and Scalzi are hosting a fan-fiction contest to benefit victims of lupus.
You write a 400 to 2,000 word fanfic about the picture above. Come at it from any angle you like to explain, illuminate or otherwise bring to life what's going on in the picture above. Our only request is NO slash fanfic (please). But other than that, knock yourself out.[...]
If your fanfic of the picture is chosen by our Jury of Awesomeness, your story will appear in a special electronic chapbook about the picture, with other stories written by me, by Wil, by Norton Award winner and Best Novel Hugo Award nominee Catherynne Valente and by Patrick Rothfuss, best selling author of The Name of the Wind. You will be paid for your story at the rate of ten cents a word (twice the SFWA minimum professional rate), and you'll receive a special prize pack of books from Subterranean Press, which will publish the electronic chapbook later in the year.
The ominous "He Will Find You" was inspired by "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", an episode of The Twilight Zone. And, of course, the awesomeness that is Batman. deviantART user bandit-art promises that the sequel will make it clear that Batman knows exactly where Carmen Sandiego is.
Blame Society Productions, the comedy studio responsible for the Chad Vader series, made a video of comic Brad Knight doing impressions of monsters from 1st edition Dungeons & Dragons.
Gavin Kelly made this short film entitled Avatar Days. It is an exploration of the relationship between World of Warcraft players and their avatars. Kelly digitally superimposed the avatars over the players as they walked around the streets of Dublin, worked in their cubicles, or spent time at home.
On her Facebook page, Theresa Coleman poses an interesting question: what would be the correct academic dress for Dumbledore, headmaster at Hogwart's?
Academic regalia varies throughout the West, but it primarily consists of a robe, a cap, and a hood. Differences within systems of regalia reflect the type of highest degree earned by the person, the subject matter of that degree, and the school at which that degree was earned. Additional adornments may reflect special affiliations or honors earned by the recipient.
In my own limited experience, the most significant indicators are the found in the hood, which is short for a master's degree or long for a doctorate. The outer color represents the discipline, such as orange for engineering or pink for music. The inner two colors are the school colors of the university which granted that degree.
So Theresa wonders which disciplinary color Dumbledore would wear as a professor of magic. She proposes scarlet for theology. I think that one could argue for the dark blue of philosophy. Alternatively, Dumbledore might actually have his doctorate (if any) in higher education administration, as many school administrators do. In this case, his hood would be light blue.
Image: Warner Bros., Wikimedia Commons, respectively
Luke and Han thought that they were going to a briefing to prepare them to destroy the Death Star. Instead, they're getting a sales pitch for the iPad. They're unimpressed. Video by Adam Buxton. Content warning: foul language.
Redditor unnamed_player found or created an org chart for a university staffed by video game characters. Pictured above is one piece of it. Leisure Suit Larry as a women's studies professor? Sure.
This video by YouTube user weareactualsize mashes up a Thanksgiving episode of Friends with The Superfriends. Robin does a very good Phoebe. Also, Superman is a pothead.
The humorists at Mauvais Oeil have a great and very lengthy presentation of Darth Vader's Facebook page, including selections from the episodes 1-3. Yes, the Star Wars Facebook thing has been done before. But not this well. Content warning: some foul language.