Memento Graphic Map For Those Who Don’t Understand
Memento wasn’t Christopher Nolan’s first feature film, it was his second. His directorial debut was a film called Following, which was almost like a short film, going on for 69 minutes. It featured Nolan’s known non-linear plot structure, which was probably displayed at its best in Memento.
Crazy and Unique Felt Art
Everyone is in need of some one of a kind, unique art. If you want to impress the opposite sex, you need to invest in some impressive conversational pieces.
Periodic Table of Swearing [NSFW]
The Periodic Table is one of the geekiest of pop culture icons, and there have been a number of hilarious variations of the original drab chemical names. This one offers up a twist of (potentially offensive) profanity.
Decode: Capturing Digital World in Conceptual Art
If one were to visualize the digital world, one could imagine computers, cellphones, websites, people who use them, the communication that takes place through blogging, commenting and the usage of social media.
Face Projection Creates Digital and Artistic Representation of Human Facial Expressions
With facial recognition growing as a consumer technology in itself, using expressions and gestures to interact with robots and machines has increased dramatically.
Over-The-Hill Superhero: Fail or FTW?
Art, they say, is meant to rouse emotions and cause you to think, or perceive new things using your senses. In addition, art needn’t always be beautiful, or make you happy. Instead, it could provoke feelings of disgust, anger, or even fear.
KULT Studio Curates Pop Culture Artwork on an Uber-Chic Site
In what could be a new development in the way people purchase art online, KULT Studio has unveiled a new approach to view and shop for artwork online.
9 Geeky Pieces Of ASCII Art
ASCII art is a wonderful thing … it gives a new meaning to digital art. These geeky pieces of ASCII art depict some of the greatest characters of all times, …
Nerdy Sculptures Made With Canned Food
Picture this typical movie scene: A loveably awkward protagonist, or perhaps an antagonist on the verge of being ridiculed, makes the wrong move inside a supermarket and brings down -with a strepitous crash- a huge pile of cans which had been given the finishing touches by a grumpy stock clerk …
And What If WiFi Networks Were Visible?
It’s really convenient to have your own WiFi network which connects all WiFi-enabled gadgets. Routers are very cheap, as well as high speed broadband network access, thus a modern city is usually filled with hundreds of networks – of various signal strengths and various ranges. Three Scandinavian guys came out …