Überthesp Patrick Stewart, clearly ‘refreshed’, demonstrates the single, double, triple and rare, pandimensional ‘quadruple take’ to a friend.
Her buns, by all accounts, are the best.
Bonus quintuple take.
The street-art style of self taught Russian watercolour artist Lora Zombie, as seen in timelapse from sketch to completion of a recent work entitled ‘Coffee and Milk’
Music: 17 by Youth Lagoon
Bruno Imbrizi, a visual developer, has created a wonderful, interactive, live 3D map of the London underground. He achieved all this by combining the real time data from Transport for London with Freedom of Information requests for the depth of tube lines and London Underground Station locations.
GO HERE: Mind the Gap
Twirl the map around, sit back and just watch the flow of the trains through the city.
Explore the London Underground With This Awesome 3-D Simulation
(Hat tip: Jon Sedar)
Five (of eleven) illustrated words for things that have no one-word translation into English by Ella Frances Sanders of Maptia.
The rest here.
Too sqeamish for the old glass ‘n’ postcard method? Unwilling to ferry arachnids from your home in your cupped hand?
This insanely popular (nearly 5,000,000 views) MAKE video from 2009 shows you how to make a compressed air powered ‘spider rifle’.
See now? There’s your weekend sorted.
Illustration By Alan O’Regan
Someone fixed the ‘Ireland for the Irish’ graffiti on Tara Street: pic.twitter.com/bZZOAYw83k
— Elaine Edwards (@ElaineEdwards) August 22, 2013
As part of their ongoing ‘painted aeroplane’ project, UK art collective Hang Fire enlisted street artists ‘Sat One’ and ‘Roids’ to paint the rolling aluminium acreage of an out-of-service Boing 737.
Prior to this, artist ’45RPM’ was let loose on a Lockheed Jetstar.