Created by Ezequiel Galasso, these guitars were made from shredded, old skateboard decks. Amazingly crafted, the old combined with the designs on the skateboards give these guitars their personality and edge. A great product for punk rockers!
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In the world of creativity, if you're not starting a fire, then what's the point? So, we've created a portal to celebrate the most revolutionary and thought-provoking ideas we're seeing in the world today. Some are ideas we've recognized from others and we're tipping our hats to, and others are ones we thought of (go figure). Either way you cut it, you won't find a dull moment here, and hopefully we've inspired you to start your own fire.
Created by Ezequiel Galasso, these guitars were made from shredded, old skateboard decks. Amazingly crafted, the old combined with the designs on the skateboards give these guitars their personality and edge. A great product for punk rockers!
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Trying to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome? This levitating mouse might be your answer. Designed by Vadim Kibardin of Kibardin Design, this is a special mouse designed specifically for those who spend most of their days working on computers. The mouse consists of a pad and floating mouse with a magnet ring. This product is still undergoing research, but would definitely be a useful product on the market!
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Created by 40,000 plastic bags floating in the wind, these slug floats slowly move up the steps to a large Catholic church, representing their slow pace to death. This piece of work is to remind us of decay, mortality and the slow-moving death of commercialize society.
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Check out these amazing book sculptures by Luciana Frigerio. These sculptures were carefully crafted by folding pages of recycled books to create the form of type!
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Check out this delightfully fun and colorful film by we think things called ‘Cummulus & Nimbus Show.’ According to the animators, this idea was meant to be something funny for their reel: ‘But the longer we thought about what he could do, the more gags and characters we came up with and the whole thing grew into a fake cartoon intro thingy.’ Still, an amusing & inspiring little film bit!
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