Funky, Neat, Arty Stuff - a list by dwilliams

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An ongoing depositorium for stuff I like that is funky and/or neat and/or arty.

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The Enlightment: Book Shaped Light

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A book that literally sheds light on a subject.

Updated Jan 17, 2008

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OMG LOL WTF long t-shirt

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Possibly the most irritating piece of chatroom vernacular in existence. Often used by teenage girls in chatroom who, for some reason, punctuate their sentences with "Like", "Totally", "soooooooo" and "Lol." WTF ?

Updated Jan 17, 2008

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Handmade Paper Products

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If you are into handcrafted paper products, then this is the website for you. Everything from CD covers to lampshades made of paper to papers made from banana bark and silk fibers.

Updated Jan 14, 2008

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The Vivisect Playset

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With a name like The Vivisect Playset, you know this is something I have to have...or at least drool over. Even better...its arty! Check this product copy: "....multi-artist mini figure series, based on an annual art show hosted by Gallery 1988 and curated by Luke Chueh! The Vivisect Playset thematically focuses on the dissection and reconstruction of animals to demonstrate human emotion..." Oh SNAP!

Updated Jan 11, 2008

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Gobler Toys: Johnny Voodoo

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Gobler Toys are a toy company that never existed but if they did, this is one of the products they would offer. You'll find a whole bunch of equally (and even more ) strange toys that never existed on their website. If they really made this stuff they'd sell a bunch of 'em.

Updated Jan 11, 2008

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Octopi Inspired Chandeliers

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Adam Wallacavage creates wondrous fantasy steampunkian retrofuture octopi influenced chandeliers. As expensive as they look.

Updated Jan 11, 2008

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Wet Lamp

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The WET Lamp is an elegant and playful series of glass lamps with an alluring water-submerged light bulb at its center. Putting an exposed light bulb in water certainly raises some eyebrows, but it also creates an intriguingly simple dimmer switch. When a thin silver rod is slid into the water, the WET Lamp turns on and becomes progressively brighter as the rod is submerged. Despite its precarious concept, the Wet lamp is a completely safe and isolated system of low voltage power.

Updated Jan 9, 2008

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Cybertek Wings Version 2 from Artifice Clothing

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Because I am using them in my next film - The Red Scream of Nosferatu

Updated Jan 8, 2008

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Battery Clock

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An FM alarm clock radio that recreates the look of the world’s favourite gold topped battery? It’s not that small though, as it needs 2 AAA batteries to work.

Updated Dec 12, 2007

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