Google this number - 241543903 - then click images. This is defo one of the best "WTF is going on" web moments.
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Big up Dara O Briain he's a #gamer too
Dara O Briain Live at the Apollo - i love videogames ( 09/12/2010 )
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They are selling this shit!
Keep it in Your Pants (Taryn Southern, Larry Miller, and DJ Lubel) from TarynSouthern1, Larry Miller, and MoranisLover
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Fu*k you the song just took the next step-up in my Book
William Shatner Sings "F**k You"
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Nightmare before Christmas World of warcraft style - (Music starts at 1.44)
This is Halloween (World of Warcraft)
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Lisa Black: Gear-turning Steampunk Taxidermy
Lisa Black: Gear-turning Steampunk Taxidermy
By Marc in Environment & Nature, Gadgets & Geek Art, Technology & Futurism
Lisa Black is a New Zealand artist with some macabre subject matter… she loves to take taxidermy to a disturbing new level that transforms animals into half animal / half machine hybrids. Her skill at faux cybernetic enhancements beautifully complement her exceptional taxidermy to form creations that seem straight out of a mad steampunk scientest’s lab:
(Images via dolinsky, cultureatwork, ps3za, trendhunter)
The most straight up frightening of Lisa Black’s collection are featured above. The only parts left of these strange hybrid creatures are their bones and mechanical accoutrements, except in the case of the heart clock, which is a bit more abstract, and a whole lot grosser.
(Images via slamxhype, centuryguild, slamxhype)
Some of Lisa Black’s depict animals more machine than organic, with frightening results. Her ferret with startling white eyes and outgoing computer components especially gives me chills. The idea that a normal rabbit’s fine fur could be hiding an intricate set of mechanical hardware is an equally terrifying vision of the future.
(Images via apparitionabolishers, seesomethingstrange)
Who wouldn’t want a windup turtle? Especially if it was able to operate exactly like a fully organic one. It’s no wonder some people find taxidermy disturbing – this is enough to push someone into that camp.
(Images via craftzine, superpunch, ladylavona)
It’s interesting how the most minor adjustments can make an animal look so clearly mechanical. Adding a few steampunk elements like winding keys and you’ve immediately leapt to a future where animals are not all that they seem.
(Images via spikeworld, collect3d, impactlab, drpfenderson)
There’s something surreal about a cute, live looking bird with mechanical features. The avian Lisa Black creations seem the most realistic, because of the stuttering motions inherent in bird movements, it’s not too much of a stretch to imagine gears winding around inside them.
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