Linkvultures

Monday, October 09, 2006

Goodbye cruel world

Friday, October 06, 2006

Capture this

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

A beaver fucked a duck

Usataku no hanashi. Japanese, part one of three. Giant rabbit-boy goes catatonic, girlfriend worries, enter afro duo and everybody has a nice revival dance a la Weekend At Bernie's II. Doesn't really need explaining any more than Paris Hilton, or the platypus. But, a beaver fucked a duck, for the second one.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

The screech tapes...

He may have played nerdy eighth-grader Samuel (Screech) Powers in the sitcom "Saved by the Bell." But former TV geek Dustin Diamond can now take his place with Colin Farrell, Tommy Lee and Kid Rock as the star of his very own sex tape.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

BabyToupee

For people with more money than sense?

5 Most Ridiculous Celebrity Cameos in Japanese Ads

A tip for big-name actors looking for a quick paycheck: Go East–then sell out. American celebs have long commanded top dollar by shamelessly shilling for Japanese products in overseas commercials that no one in the US would likely ever see. But now there's youtube!!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The 50 Worst Things Ever to Happen to Music

Scott Stapp. Pop-opera. The braided goatee. These are just a few of the things even the most open-minded among us cannot abide.

Spijkerbroekhangen

In the Netherlands everybody walks on woodenshoes, smokes weed and lives in a windmill. And if the Dutch have got some spare time they like to hang by the pants...

Universal Everything

Matt Pyke still kicking ass.

Headless Historicals

These reworked dolls were inspired by characters throughout history who died in rather horrible ways. Each doll is dressed according to how they might have appeared during the peak of their success, while their bodies appear as they would have shortly after death.

Mona Lisa

Descending A Staircase: great animation!

Monday, September 25, 2006

Babevultures

The vultures are expanding: babevultures!

Jack Ass

A Montana man named Jack Ass has sued MTV's parent company, accusing the music channel of "plagiarizing" and "defaming" his good name in connection with the show "Jackass." The 44-year-old Ass, who legally changed his name from Bob Craft in 1997, is seeking at least $10 million from Viacom, which Ass contends is "liable for injury to a reputation I have built and defamation of character I have created."

BTW: You can find Jackass, the movie part 2 over here: part 1, part 2.

Amazing road

Fly and drive to Bolivia? Be sure to check out this nice road!

Floppy Disk Bag

This is a bag I made from floppy disks. I found scads of floppy disks in a dumpster and wanted to make plate mail armor out of it (that is my next floppy project) I found out that a bag would be a great proof of concept project. Here goes...

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Little People

A tiny street art project.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Pole dancing

These guys hired two professional dancers for our event and this girl decided she could do a better job than them. So we let her get up on the pole and show us how it's done. The rest is self explanitory.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

First day

Rough First Day

A picture a day (for 6 years)

Friday, August 25, 2006

Amen-break

Learn everything about the amen-break. Like it? Listen to music based on it 24 hours a day at ragga-jungle.

Come for Brazil

From Psyop, "a lusty animated piece that spurts off the screen, wet and sexy and certainly worthy of the term motion graphic."

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Woidboyz

Ok, the wildboys are fine... but linkvultures presents you the Woidboyz: check them out!

Ajax

Add Ajax to your website. It's the greatest thing ever!

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

The piano burning

You can search the entire web for original links like linkvultures or you can burn your piano.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Browser personality test

What does your browser reveal about you?

Catdog

A playful animation about a dog who's a cat on the inside.

Bye bye Word

Google already had online spreadsheets and now there's Writley, The Web Word Processor. Bye bye Word!