Amazing Wooden Gear Robot Claw

Amazing Wooden Gear Robot Claw


Amazing Wooden Gear Robot Claw

Posted: 26 Jan 2010 03:00 PM PST

Amazing Wooden Gear Robot Claw Unfortunately there's no information in English on this Japanese craftsman's incredible mechanical wooden sculptures. His YouTube profile lists his occupation as pharmacist (apparently he's a pharmacist with some crazy woodworking skills).

These little mechanical workhorses are truly quite amazing, click through the gallery below to view them all.

The fluid movement reminds of the previously posted beautiful Kinetic Transforming Gear Heart. ...more

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Mississippi Bullet Monta Ellis' Back Shoulder Circus Shot

Posted: 26 Jan 2010 12:00 PM PST

Mississippi Bullet Monta Ellis' Back Shoulder Circus Shot The Golden State Warriors' Monta Ellis is some kind of basketball freak-of-nature. He just tosses it over his shoulder on his way to the locker room. Just like that.

According to Hoop Doctors, "At age 24, Ellis is one of the league's fastest rising young stars and has earned a number of accolades including the NBA's Most Improved Player('07) and became only 1 of 8 players in league history to shoot more than 60% from the field for a single month(Feb '08)."

By the way, it's not random luck. Click on the second video in the gallery below to see Ellis back it up with four more!

Hone your own ...more

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Play Rock Paper Scissors... Against Your T-Shirt

Posted: 26 Jan 2010 07:00 AM PST

Play Rock Paper Scissors... Against Your T-Shirt Leave it to the Swedes to come up with this incredibly novel idea (a country that seems to constantly produce culture that sits at the pinnacle of hipness- in terms of design, fashion, and music).

Swedish magazine publisher T-Post produces wearable magazines, each issue printed directly on a T-shirt.

"Offbeat news + graphic t-shirt = T-post, the world's first wearable magazine. Every six weeks, subscribers receive a new t-shirt in the mail. News story on the inside. Artist interpretation on the front. All-around conversation piece."

The past issues have been fun; nice designs, a very ...more

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