Well, if this isn’t the best thing we’ve ever seen. (via esus4)
[look of the hour]
This!
(via thesmithian-blog)
Well, if this isn’t the best thing we’ve ever seen. (via esus4)
[look of the hour]
This!
(via thesmithian-blog)
Make this into either a poster or a t-shirt now, pl0x!
(via deusex)
Limbo Special Edition now available
PlayDead has announced that a limited edition boxed version of PlayDead’s Limbo is now available for purchase.
Want!
(via thegamefreaks)
5000 books pour out of building - Part of Spanish artist Alicia Martin’s series of installations around Madrid titled Biografias (biographies). Each installation features nearly 5000 books pouring out of a window.
My dream is to own just enough books that my home doesn’t start throwing them up!
(via nebularfuture)
Nintendo Introduces Commodore 64 to Virtual Console
Nintendo’s Virtual Console brings another system to its repertoire today, with the addition of Commodore 64 games. The debut of the new system comes with three games that cover the action, fighting, and racing genres: The Last Ninja, International Karate, and Pitstop 2. Each game is priced at 500 Wii Points ($5 USD).
And I’m seriously considering buying a replacement for my broken Wii now!
(via videogamenostalgia)
In one of the great examples of adaptive reuse, Ricardo Bofill transformed a cement factory into a workspace and home — much to the envious chagrin of just about everyone else.
I want… oh.. do I want to live there! I don’t care what’s inside, I just want to live in this retro-futuristic, hyper-fantasy realistic castle..
(via dama-puma-vs-jaguar-lady)
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Philip K. Dick)
I live there too <3
(via lajouissance)
There’s nothing but kibble in my appartment.
I always believed that what Huxley described in Brave New World was not only more pernicious, but also what was already actually happening. That’s not to say that more Orwellian forebodings are not/have not been coming to pass, but I fear more people are paying attention to Orwell on the one hand, while completely oblivious to Huxley on the other, precisely because they are already consumed with distractions.
Never really thought about it this way.