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Math is Hard.


Do-Ho Suh's Fabric Home.

Korean artist Do-Ho Suh re-created his childhood home in Seoul and apt in NY from semi-transparent fabric that he can pack in a suitcase and carry with him!

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The Ultimate Home Stereo.


Fly Guy.

You control Trevor Van Meter's Fly Guy as he flies around for fun.

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UFO in Medieval Arts.

"The Madonna with Saint Giovannino" was painted in the 15th century - above Mary's right shoulder is a UFO!!! For more UFO in medieval arts, see: http://www.global-conspiracies.com/ufo_artwork_ad.htm


Secret Lives of Icons.

Cute 'lil Flash clip about the secret, violent lives of icons on your computer. Link

Plant with a Secret Message.

This is the Amazing Message Plant - it comes as a seed that will grow to reveal a secret message in just 7 days. http://www.message-plant.com/index.html

Holy Polka Dot, Batfish!

The polka dot batfish, or more fancily Ogcocephalus cubifrons, is probably one of the strangest fish in the sea.

From the website: "The pectoral fins are quite flexible and situated on arm-like stalks. The batfish uses these fins to "walk" along the bottom"

They're kind of cute! Link

Wearable Computer?


Zoom Art.

What's chicken got to do with this cool series of pictures? Link

What a Gas Mask!

Bill Barminski created this Mickey gas mask to protest self-cencorship in the media (for real!) Link

Fallen Rapper Pez Dispenser.

In "Fallen Rapper Prototypes", Packard Jennings proposed that Pez Candy Inc. make Pez dispensers honoring dead rappers Tupac Shakur, Easy E and Biggie Small. Link

Math Explains How the Leopart Got Its Spot.

Alan Turing, yes - that Alan Turing that broke the Nazi's Enigma code during World War II - also explained (mathematically) how the leopard got its spots. Link


Wu's Cool Origami.

Joseph Wu created this awesome dragon origami from 5-and-a-half sheets of paper. For more of his cool origami creations, click here: Link


Galaxy Pictures by Hubble's Ultra Deep Field

From the website: "The Ultra Deep Field obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope is the deepest view into the sky by humankind to date. This image combines 800 frames with a total exposure time of 1 million seconds. The 10,000 galaxies that are visible have distances out to times where the universe was just 800 million years old, one seventeenth of its current age."

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