Archive for January, 2008
Via Wired: Human-Scale Game of Tetris Unfolds in Stop-Motion Video [ READ MORE ]
Io9, a new blog that I’ve been reading lately, posted a very interesting story about a new device that is being developed. The device is a synaesthesia machine. “Synesthesia (also spelled synaesthesia), is a neurologically-based phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or [ READ MORE ]
The above is a video of a new game called Crayon Physics. And it is pretty cool looking. It’s the first game I’ve seen that really takes advantage of the touch screen technology in the Tablet PC. It also looks like a lot of fun. You can’t buy the game yet, but they do have a [ READ MORE ]
Andrew Severynko is a Ukrainian artist with some very interesting sculpture. All of his art is made from what appears to be random metal and glass junk. But somehow he comes up with some of the most amazing looking animals and objects. The Gourimand, pictured above, almost looks real. Check out his site for more pictures. [ READ MORE ]
Someone over at Telestar Logics posted a bunch of full page scans from a 1962 version of the Sears Catalog. Some of the toys actually look pretty cool. Check it out: Merry Shopping: Inside the 1962 Sears Christmas Catalog [ READ MORE ]
Hey all. Sorry about the lack of posts over the past few days. I’ve been kind of busy with holiday celebrations and work on my new project. Things should be getting back to normal now. So stay tuned for more regular posts. [ READ MORE ]