You're not a child of the 80's if you didn't play Simon at some point in your childhood. The much-copied electronic memory game became the model of where toys were heading the next decade. And now you can wear it as a fashion accessory.
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DSLR Camera Made Entirely Out of LEGO Bricks
While a functional camera it is not, this impressively detailed DSLR camera was made entirely using LEGO bricks. Everything down to the LEGO tank tread strap was crafted using LEGO products.
Read More »Doctor Who TARDIS Fridge Set
The Doctor Who TARDIS Fridge Set transforms your fridge into a fictional time machine, turning back time and making your leftovers fresh again. Goddamn! I love week-old casserole!
Read More »See What Your Parcel Sees: Camera Placed In Package
Hacker Ruben van der Vleuten was curious of the process that entails getting his package from point A to point B. Just like any hacking-type would do, Ruben took it upon himself to get the answers he desired.
Read More »What Time Is Compared To What You Think Time Is
It might not be rocket science, but it is physics!
Read More »Floppy Disk Paintings
Now you KNOW floppy disks are antiquated. They're now being used as a hip, semi-ironic art form, creating painted portraits of hipsters in their most hipster-y photos. Goodbye floppy. It was nice knowing you!
Read More »Atari Controller Latte Art
Latte art is amazing in its own right, but drizzle in a dose of Atari and you have a coffee made especially for those whom desire nothing more than a quiet night in with Mom, munching on crunchy snacks and rejoicing in gaming nostalgia.
Read More »Forever Alone: Hugging Coat Makes You Feel Less Pitiful, Lonely and Ugly
Artificial arms attached to the back of the coat use motors and computer programming to let vulnerable, fragile, lonely Japanese boys feel that maybe, one day, these loving arms won't have to be forced to embrace them by a piece of machinery.
Read More »Cross-Stitched Star Wars Pillow and Blanket Set
This Star Wars Pillow and Blanket set was lovingly hand cross-stitched by the crafty Kiddy Amunda, who desperately wanted the opportunity to spoon with Harrison Ford, so made it happen on her own terms. Just like any true stalker of geriatric former adventure heroes would do.
Read More »Jurassic Park Recreated in Minecraft
Using the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft, Josh Collin painstakingly built this awesome recreation of Jurassic Park, the only place where you can watch Jeff Goldblum awkwardly hit on female scientists AND be eaten by a T-Rex.
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