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Rock Posters

The Art of Modern Rock Poster Engine… you gotta see this site! It's not interactive, it's not navigatable, it's just pure eye candy. It's a well-put-together tribute to the usually-cool-sometimes-sucky artistic statements of today's modern rock. Related sites: Concert Posters Peace Rock Poster Planet Rock Posters

The ENBW Spam Recycler

Suddenly, my spam doesn't seem so useless anymore now that I've been recycling it into artwork with the ENBW Spam Recycler! (That was my best commercial lady impersonation. This is why I didn't go into advertising.) Last time I checked, I had 1054 spam messages that I haven't cleared from my Gmail account this week. That would make a wholehellovalottaContinue readingThe ENBW Spam Recycler

We Feel Fine

“Since August 2005, We Feel Fine has been harvesting human feelings from a large number of weblogs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases “I feel” and “I am feeling”. When it finds such a phrase, it records the full sentence, up to the period, and identifies the “feeling” expressedContinue readingWe Feel Fine

LED Throwies

From Graffiti Research Lab comes an innovative way to make a statement… LED Throwies. These are tiny LED lights connected to a small battery and magnet. What a way to add color to any ferromagnetic surface in your neighborhood. “The goal of the G.R.L. is to technologically empower individuals to creatively alter and reclaim their surroundings from corporate visual cultureContinue readingLED Throwies

Analogia

Inspired by fractals, moire patterns, ad Islamic art, artist Andres Amador creates beautiful patterns of light in 3D sculpture that just blow me away. Among the vivid images of intricate sand cirlces and light patterns are videos of his artwork in motion. The site is more than visual eye candy; he often offers thought provoking insights and theories when heContinue readingAnalogia

First Synthetic Nanoscale Fractal Molecule

Scientists from the University of Akron, Ohio University and Clemson University have created and captured an image of the largest man-made fractal molecule at the nanoscale, a development which could eventually lead to the production of new types of photoelectric cells, molecular batteries and energy storage. Learn more here: Physorg.com

A Good Omen

Wow, what are the odds? My favorite band, Pink Floyd and the word “fractal” are mentioned in the same paragraph! *swoon* “Black-light wishes and marijuana dreams: This week, Billboard pays tribute to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, the winningest album in chart history, which has spent a huge chunk of its 33-year existence on the bright side ofContinue readingA Good Omen

Bored?

Visit this flash site, sure to beat the boredom blues with funky music, bright colors, nonsensical animations… what's not to like? And if you're still bored, try these fun interesting web pages: Superbad Nothing for Sale My Favorite Word Java Zip How to give Yourself Cancer in 5 Easy Steps

Web 2.0 Generator

Now you too can jump on the Web 2.0 bandwagon and create a nifty site of your very own! The free Web 2.0 Generator will automatically generate the XHTML/CSS layout for your new Web 2.0 site in a matter of mere seconds. Finding a way to make a profit from your new site? Well, that's entirely up to you! IContinue readingWeb 2.0 Generator

The People’s Choice Awards

The Software Industry Conference is right around the corner, and with it comes the Shareware Industry Awards Foundation's annual People's Choice Awards. Got a favorite piece of software that you'd like to nominate for an award? Votes can be cast from May 1st to May 31st at the official voting site!

Road Sign Math

This fun site calls attention to all the great math problems that work themselves out in our roadway signs. For instance, here's a sign found on Highway 85-ALT southbound out of Warm Springs, Georgia showing a simple multiplication problem, 3 x 12 = 36. Neat right? Well, consider the genius that figured this one out… LINK WOW. Just… wow. ForContinue readingRoad Sign Math

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