Lego Spider – Craziest Lego Creations

Lego-SpiderDoctor Mobius has made one of the craziest Lego Creations. A Lego Spider made from thousands of those antennae pieces that make the spider look hairy. On the top side of the spider there’s a compartment with some troops and there are glowing eggs inside the abdomen...

Machine Light Designed by Frank Buchwald

Machine-Light-Designed-by-Frank-BuchwaldFrank Buchwald is a Berlin based designer whom has created this inspiring series of lamps, the idea he says was developed over many years of dealing with the nature of modern technology, especially the mechanical artifacts of the industrial age.
A common mistake of our time is the belief that machines are solely products and artifacts of human planning, design, and manufacture. Working on the machine lights was for me a guarantor and a constantly new examination of something hidden that interweaves and shapes the sphere of the machine like a secret principle…

The Ice Labyrinth in Buffalo – Largest Ice Labyrinth in the World

Largest-Ice-LabyrinthThe Ice Labyrinth in Buffalo. The largest ice labyrinth in the world was built for the winter festival in Buffalo, USA. The world's largest ice maze which measures 12,855.68 square foot with total weight about 600,000 pounds, has been recorded in the book of Guinness World Records.
The old world record holder Pontiac Ice Maze, which measured 8,280 square foot, was set in 2005 in Toronto.
The City authorities are now worried about the possibility of a flood if this labyrinth begins to melt. Due to this reason, they have built few powerful water pumps surrounding the world's largest ice labyrinth...

Bizarre and Artistic Photographs by Holger Pooten

Photographs-by-Holger-PootenHolger Pooten  is a German born, London based photographer, when you will see his photography you will definitely say wooh! And when you will see his creativity you will be taken to different world.
In this post we have gathered 18 Best photography from his portfolio, we hope that you will like them...

Breakfast Machine Project

Breakfast Machine ProjectYou woudn’t have to bother you mum to serve your breakfast each day, because designer Yuri Suzuki and artist Masa Kimura have completed their breakfast machine project. The project that began early this month at platform21, Amsterdam, is not complete and serves a full-course meal consisting of omelet, coffee and toast with jam...

The Scroll With the Largest Number of Tigers

The-Scroll-With-the-Largest-Number-of-TigersThe scroll was made by Chinese artist Xiao Yanqing, who is known as the number one tiger drawer in China, to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, also known as the Year of the Tiger. He has presented the scroll to the Shanghai Expo and tried to challenge the Guinness World Records with the craftwork to create a record of the scroll with most tigers.
A scroll featuring drawings of 2010 tigers was presented during the Shanghai Expo and is a serious candidate for the Guinness record for the scroll with the largest number of tigers...

Amazing Creativity Masterpieces by Tiago Hoisel

Tiago HoiselAmazing creativity masterpieces by Tiago Hoisel – Simply beautiful. I really liked the creative idea of making the things appear more lively emerging from the body itself. The photos are so nice and beautiful. They show the beautifullnes of the nature and of our bodies. They connect the photo-art, tattoo-art and the art of the nature...

Amazing Artwork by Cal Lane

Amazing-Artwork-by-Cal-LaneNobody would have seen such amazing artwork. She is Cal Lane and this what she says about herself 'I have always been interested in embracing the very thing that repels me in order to understand it: I prefer to make sense of things or in order to suspend (or pass) judgment'.
Check out her amazing creativity. More 18 pics after the jump...

Transparent House

Transparent-HouseOn occasion of Milan Design Week Italian company Santambrogiomilano showcased the evolution of the Simplicity project, which in 2009 set itself an ambitious goal: architecture. Glass, the absolute protagonist, shapes the load bearing beams, floors, roofs and the colorless walls, the material principle justifies the conception of the whole habitat. The glass reflects the flash of the flame, the green of the vegetable garden, the pink of the seafood, the red of the cuts of meat. A meeting of transparencies that heightens the senses!
Transparent House - the original project designer Carlo Santambrogio and Ennio Arosio...

Photographs of Spirits

Photographs-of-SpiritsThese photographs of ’spirits’ are taken from an album of photographs unearthed in a Lancashire second-hand and antiquarian bookshop by one of the Museum’s curators. They were taken by a controversial medium called William Hope (1863-1933). Born in 1863 in Crewe, Hope started his working life as a carpenter. In about 1905 he became interested in spirit photography after capturing the supposed image of a ghost while photographing a friend. He went on to found the Crewe Circle – a group of six spirit photographers led by Hope. When Archbishop Thomas Colley joined the group they began to publicise their work. Following World War I support for the Crewe Circle grew as the grieving relatives of those lost to the war sought a means of contacting their loved ones...