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Pooled Oil Paintings



Matthew Davis creates gorgeous paintings by carefully dripping paint over his canvas, adding layers to form images. His technique is particularly effective for water scenes, like the one above. They remind me of the work of another artist we've featured recently who also doesn't use a paintbrush.

Artist's Website -via Colossal

Jello Origami



With the right mixture, you can actually create durable sheets of gelatin and then fold them. My Jello Americans, a blog hosted by gelatin artists with impressive abilities, has a video that shows you how. Even if you don't want to make it, be sure to check out their main page to see some amazing works.

Link -via That's Nerdalicious!

Prius Camper Conversion Kit



According to the inventor, Camp-Inn, this camper can sleep four people. Judging from the interior photos at the link, I'd say that's a plausible claim. Owners can probably modify it to have a toilet and a galley, but it'd take creative thinking.

Link -via Glenn Reynolds | Photo: Camp-Inn

Previously: Prius Stretch Limo

New Zealand Farmers Want Sheep Shearing to Be an Olympic Sport

This is a sport that has no place for the sheepish among you. You've got to be tough, fast, and precise with the clippers. That's why shearing is a competitive event in New Zealand, and some people there want the Olympic Games to host it as a demonstration sport:

Maxwell said men’s and women’s world record-holders, Ivan Scott of Ireland and Kerri-Jo Te Huia of New Zealand, showed the athleticism necessary to reach the top of world shearing.

“Ivan regained his world eight-hour solo lamb title by shearing 749 lambs, seven more than the previous world record,” she said.

“Kerri-Jo smashed the women’s eight-hour solo lamb shearing world record by shearing 507 lambs, 37 more than the previous record.”

To be accepted on the Olympic program, a sport first must be recognized by the International Olympic Committee by being widely practiced around the world and administered by an international federation that ensures that the sport’s activities follow the Olympic Charter.


Link -via MetaFilter | Photo: Flickr user NatalieMaynor

Would You Like to Wear These Crocs?



I've never worn crocs, but I've heard that they're comfortable. Now I'm not sure why. This pair was made by an Amsterdam-based artist who goes by the name "Sit."

Link -via My Modern Met | Photo: Jonathan LeVine Gallery

The Only Dogsled Special Forces Unit in the World



Denmark is responsible for the defense of Greenland. To serve this role over such a vast and harsh land, the Royal Danish Navy maintains Sirius, the only special forces unit in the world that travels primarily by dogsled. Photographer Fritz Hoffman joined one team on its patrol into the frozen wilderness, snapping pictures of the amazing men and dogs who keep the peace there. You can view several more at the link.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2012/01/17/145336157/denmarks-navy-dogsled-team-is-serious -via Marilyn Terrell | Fritz Hoffman's Website

Meteorites from Mars Rain Down on Earth

Didn't Starship Troopers feature aliens hitting the Earth with rocks? Well, I'm sure that it's nothing. Anyway, we're getting hit by meteorites of Martian origin:

Scientists are confirming that 15 pounds of rock collected recently in Morocco fell to Earth from Mars during a meteorite shower last July.

This is only the fifth time in history scientists have chemically confirmed Martian meteorites that people witnessed falling. The fireball was spotted in the sky six months ago, but the rocks weren't discovered on the ground in North Africa until the end of December. [...]

Astronomers think millions of years ago something big smashed into Mars and sent rocks hurtling through the solar system. After a long journey through space, one of those rocks plunged through Earth's atmosphere, breaking into smaller pieces.

Most other Martian meteorite samples sat around on Earth for millions of years — or at the very least, decades — before they were discovered, which makes them tainted with Earth materials and life. These new rocks, while still probably contaminated because they have been on Earth for months, are purer.

The last time a Martian meteorite fell and was found fresh was in 1962. All the known Martian rocks on Earth add up to less than 240 pounds.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5glF4ifo7dJD3j5qIbC6WqqWNZI0w?docId=ee4fe5108eac44b8b28609cfa241aacc -via io9 | Photo: Darryl Pitt

Adult Corvette Towing a Baby Corvette



The cute little fella even has his own trailer! Oh, they grow up so fast. Enjoy these years while you can.

Link -via Jalopink | Photo: Twitter user LedsKat

Digital Rug Changes as You Walk over It


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I can't find much information about this video, other than that the people are speaking Dutch. They're obviously having a good time. But if you have to rake those leaves, it's like a Sisyphean hell.

-via The Presurfer

Paper Vader



This beautiful papercraft Darth Vader imitates the Christian icons of Byzantine art. It was made by the Spanish designer Lubolo. The best part of the project is the video at the link which shows how Lubolo made it. If you've ever wondered how three-dimensional papercraft images are made, the video will give you a great demonstration.

Link -via Technabob

Drunk History: The Exploration of Antarctica


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The famed Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen had a nose ring. It's true! This video shot and produced in Antarctica by people living there (Antarcticans?) proves it! Take an intoxicated journey into the early history of Antarctic exploration in the style of Derek Waters's Drunk History series. Content warning: foul language.

-- Thanks to Laura Omdahl on Ross Island!

Dog Has Rebel Alliance Logo Cut into His Fur



But what's not obvious is that the dog isn't working for the Alliance. He's a spy for the Empire. The hairy emblem is part of a false flag operation. Do not trust this dog owned by a friend of Geekologie reader Joe.

Link

Teddy Bear Skin Rugs



No, Fuzzy, noooooo! Yes, unfortunately. Fuzzy took the trapper's bait and is now decorating a floor. Agustina Woodgate reminisced on her own childhood by making rugs from many stuffed animals. You can find more pictures and a video at the link.

Link -via Nerdcore | Artist's Website | Photo by the artist

Previously by this artist: Castle Models Made from Human Hair

A Professor Snape-Inspired Office



Logospilgrim is just a bit interested in the character of Severus Snape from Harry Potter. She has Snape tattoos, dresses like Snape, and has written two books about him. Her home office is a shrine packed with objects and decorations that would please him, including potion bottles that are presumably empty. You can view several more pictures at the link.

Link | Logospilgrim's Website

Atari 2600 iPhone Dock



Etsy seller Daniel McLeod writes "I had an old Atari 2600 that had stopped working and I couldn't just get rid of it." Well, of course not! That'd be like getting rid of your own mother because she got old. Classic Ataris should be cherished and repurposed, and that's what he did. McLeod's is now an audio dock.

Link -via Technabob

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