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TARBOY -- Flash Animation

Here's a pretty cool short film made using flash, just like what we're doing in class now.
This is an extremely tiny sculpture the size of a single grain of sand. These are made at Vienna University of Technology (link to their website).

Drawing found under 9 year old's bed

Speaking of children's drawings becoming monsters, this has some potential. Some redditor found it under his 9 year old's bed. Could also be a neat flash guy. Or something

Word Art

this is an artist that uses words for his art. He will take a word and write it so that you can read it upside down. I have a tatto that reads Love one way and Life the other. http://johnlangdon.net/

Animal Beatbox

The winner of Movie Extra Tropfest 2011 was  Animal Beatbox , directed by Damon Gameau. An incredibly popular choice on the night, the film has gone on to screen at numerous international festivals, including Palm Springs International ShortFest, and Aspen Shortsfest, where it won the ‘Special Jury Recognition’ prize in 2011. The Tropfest mission is to continue to develop the most exciting forum in the world for audiences to come together and celebrate premium short films; and to continue to offer filmmakers a bigger and better platform from which to launch their professional careers.  Tropfest films are unique in that they have all been made specifically for Tropfest, will premiere at Tropfest and include the Tropfest Signature Item (or TSI), which changes each year.  This year the TSI for New York is a bagel.

Ballpoint Pen Art

SHOHEI is an illustrator based in Tokyo. He mainly works with ballpoint pens and marker pens on illustration boards and often depics Japanese culture from his unique perspective.   This is some really cool art that has got to take a lot of skill.  (Posted for Kevin B.)

The New iPad

This video is the new ipad and some of the new things that comes with it. Will KHS give some to students? (posted for Nick S.)

Governor's Youth Art Exhibition State Winners

Gears of Decay- Dan Walton   Top 300 Winner  Congratulations to Dan Walton and Matt Liebowitz.  They each had a photograph selected as one of the Top 300 works of art in the State of  Ohio in the  Governor's Youth Art Exhibition .   From the 12,000 regional entries from the 15 regions, approximately 2,500 are selected to enter the state judging. State jurors then select 300 for the actual exhibition, with 25 of the 300 chosen to receive the Governor's Award of Excellence. Tel-Aviv Living- Matt Liebowitz   Top 300 Winner 

32nd Annual College & High School Photography Contest

Ethiopian Boys- by Matt Liebowitz Congratulations to Matt Liebowitz whose  photography  was selected out of over17,700 entries as a Finalist in Photographer’s Forum 32 nd Annual College & High School Photography Contest Sponsored by Nikon.  You can see Matt's work as well as other winners here .

Triggertrap

Triggertrap is an open-source, Arduino-based universal camera trigger.   It triggers (nearly) any digital stills camera using (almost) any source:    Laser     Sound     Time-lapse    Anything else, via the   built-in AUX port.  The   Sound sensor on Triggertrap v1 was used to trigger based on the popping sound of a water balloon with a tiny bit of air in the top (so it would make a popping sound, obviously).  For $125, I might want this.

Spinning Beach Ball of Death

For Improv Everywhere 's latest mission, a presenter at the  TED  conference has his talk interrupted by the Mac spinning wait cursor, commonly known as the “Spinning Beach Ball of Death.” As he stands awkwardly and waits, things get weird. 

KONY 2012

Digital Media Can Make a Difference.

Concept Ideas for iPad

I know this is probably fake but this is the next thing that we should get for DMA cause its probably only $10,000. Ha  (posted for Matt N.)

League of Legends

I find this worth the time the post because it shows how detailed photo shops paint tool can get, and that MORE layers equal more detail because you can go back to every brush you have made and adjust it to what you last worked on. (Paul Rooney)

Pixel Art Software

(Posted for Romiero M.)

Avatar Speed Painting

Here is a cool speed painting of a character from avatar. Sorry for how long it is, but it’s worth the wait.  (Posted for Joeito M.)

Changeable Ink

What do you do when you want a tattoo but don't want the commitment of permanent ink? The moodInq system is a breakthrough in tattoo technology, using a skin-safe proprietary E ink encapsulated pigment system that lasts a lifetime but can be configured to display any design (or none!) to suit your mood.  So how does it work? We have partnered with leading physicians and technicians in the cosmetic surgery industry to implant the E ink grid, called a canvas. The canvas can go anywhere on your body and be configured to the size and shape of the body part you'd like to ink. After a short healing period (usually 2-3 days), you can begin using the moodInq software included with your kit to change your canvas to display the tattoo you desire!  http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/moodinq-tattoo.shtml

Martin Klimas Photography

"From a height of 3 meters, porcelain figurines are dropped on the ground, and the sound they make when they hit trips the shutter release.  The result: razor-sharp images of disturbing beauty-temporary sculptures made visible to the human eye by high-speed photography technology."  This is the official statement that accompanies  Martin Klimas ‘ fourth photographic collection  Porcelain Figurines .   You can see more of his work here . “The hardest part of my work is to smash so many figurines until I find one that truly is showing me something new. I am in that sense a sculptor, but I have only a 5000th of a second to build my sculpture.”    -Martin Klimas

Underwater Dogs

31-year-old  Seth Casteel is a pet photographer who has snapped  surreal photos of more than 60 dogs swimming underwater  and diving into pools to chase after a coveted tennis ball or squeaky toy.    Casteel’s  underwater dog photos  were posted on the social news site  Reddit.com  and they became an instant viral hit.  You can check out more of his work here .

Governor's Regional Results

Open-Toed Shoes by Grant Braeuer Congratulations to the following students whose work was selected at the regional judging of the Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition .  Wish them luck as their works now competes at the State level next weekend.   From the 12,000 regional entries from the 15 regions, approximately 2,500 are selected to enter the state judging. State jurors then select 300 for the actual exhibition, with 25 of the 300 chosen to receive the Governor's Award of Excellence. Jarod Allen          Unreality                       Photography Grant Braeuer     Paranoia                     Photography Grant Braeuer     Roots                         Photography Grant Braeuer     Open Toed Shoes      Photography Emily Glasser     The Little Things         Photography Emily Glasser      Water You Doing       Photography Matt Liebowitz     Tel-Aviv Living            Photography Joey Meenach     Tag You're It              Digital Art Zoe Rodriguez  

MEKONE

this is a video of someone tagging a wall. they are using the wildstyle form of graffiti. i like how he uses different colors in his pieces.