Fantastic advertising campaign from Jung von Matt includes iconic cartoon figures coming from well-known animated Television shows composed of colorful LEGO bricks.
Ninja Turtles
Ninja Turtles
You will find a lot of seriously boring advertising campaigns these days that we often wonder the reason that someone even paid a person to think these up. That's not the case when it comes to following brilliant and creative zoo ads, one of the most creative advertising campaigns I have noticed in some time.
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The bow tie originated among the Croatian mercenaries in the 17th century: These people applied a scarf around the neck to keep together the opening on their shirts, after that it was quickly used by the upper classes in France, and prospered in the 18th and 19th centuries. Bow ties are usually associated with certain professions, for example architects, finance receipt collectors, lawyers, college professors, educators, waiters as well as politicians. Down the page we present to you some of the weirdest and quite interesting bow tie designs.
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What kind of witchery is this? This person made a stream of liquid stand totally still in the air. How'd he do it?
Folks at gizmodo gave us the answer:
"The answer is timing. Perfect, electronic timing. As the water is run through the tube, it begins vibrating at the same frequency as the speaker. In turn, the DSLR used to film has its refresh rate synced accordingly—each droplet and rivulet pulses at the exact same time the camera captures an image to create motion, or in this case, the lack thereof. "
Folks at gizmodo gave us the answer:
"The answer is timing. Perfect, electronic timing. As the water is run through the tube, it begins vibrating at the same frequency as the speaker. In turn, the DSLR used to film has its refresh rate synced accordingly—each droplet and rivulet pulses at the exact same time the camera captures an image to create motion, or in this case, the lack thereof. "
This phenomenal kinetic synchronized device called "Octapult" is a kinetic sculpture designed and constructed on commission by Bradley N. Litwin. Having eight synchronized catapults, 160 vinyl balls for each minute will be launched, captured, and recirculated.
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To advertise the winter release of the fresh IKEA Norway iPad store catalog, Norwegian advertising agency SMFB made IKEA Beröra: a conductive sewing kit for you to sew into the index finger on your most liked gloves, and additionally make gloves work with touchscreen gadgets. Twelve thousand kits had been created for this campaign, they sold out in 14 days.
Right here is the "SpeechJammer", a piece of equipment that will, once aimed at someone annoyingly chatting, make him shut up simply by playing anything he was saying back to him loudly and with a couple of hundred millisecond delay, which in turn his brain just can't handle.
"The SpeechJammer, developed at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan, works because when we speak, we aren't just using our mouths as an "audio out" speaker. We actively listen to what we're saying, and the way we sound dictates how we proceed with our speech. The SpeechJammer screws with that. The "gun" shoots your words back to you, but with a delay of a few hundred milliseconds, which is enough to mess up natural cadence. The effect is called Delayed Auditory Feedback."
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"The SpeechJammer, developed at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan, works because when we speak, we aren't just using our mouths as an "audio out" speaker. We actively listen to what we're saying, and the way we sound dictates how we proceed with our speech. The SpeechJammer screws with that. The "gun" shoots your words back to you, but with a delay of a few hundred milliseconds, which is enough to mess up natural cadence. The effect is called Delayed Auditory Feedback."
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The following USB slingshot controller for the most popular video game "Angry Birds" certainly brought a smile to my face, right after looking at funny promo video you will see listed below. This slingshot has been created by Chris Jarratt, from a branch obtained in Epping Forest, London in which he inserted the whole set of electronics. It enables you to truly feel the force of the tension as well as angle of shot well-known birds. Details, information on how to construct the item at: mbed.org
For those who still think it is advisable to bath using soap, this is certainly awesome: a piggybacking soap bar procedure. Made with a particular groove, every new bar is there to receive the previous smaller sliver. They are going to join with each other and meld right into a one bar. You've at this point started the Infinite Cycle of Soap.
kickstarter.com
kickstarter.com
Italy-based graphic designer Matt Cowan has created a number of pictorial mathematics equations which identify superheroes along with villains. Guy and spider equates to Spiderman. It really is basic math.

































































