Week 2
Well fork me
http://www.fork-art.com/
One animation a day for a year. I had a similar project I was working on last year, but it never materialised into anything worth viewing. This is the exact opposite
http://o-matic.com/pix/
Amazing sand sculptures. Reminds me of the magic sand from years ago. It always stayed dry even underwater
http://www.sandsational.com/sandsationalgallery.html
The box project
http://www.neu-e.de/
Butter, cheese and chocolate sculptures, did I forget to mention that these sculptures are life size!
http://www.jimvictor.com/AssetsFood/foodsculpture.html
The next time a projector is on, you’ll know what to do
http://www.kellys.com/ashley/shadow.html
Guide the mouse pointer through the maze making sure you don’t touch the walls or obstacles. It’s not as easy as it sounds, and it’s very easy to play, all you need is a mouse
http://www.zeronews-fr.com/flash/mouse2.php
These handheld pieces are mostly created by a new direct-metal printing technique, which produces a composite steel-bronze metal with a rich texture
http://www.bathsheba.com/sculpt2/
Fantastic idea, bringing the retro 80’s boombox to the 21st century
http://www.gutterslide.com/boomboxpc/
This could quite possibly be one, if not the, longest page on the internet
http://worm.bluesfear.com/
The London Underground map was created by Harry Beck back in 1933. This is a similar version, but with the UK roads, very neat
http://www.motorwaymap.co.uk/
Ian’s Shoelace Site – Bringing you the fun, fashion & science of shoelaces
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/lacingmethods.htm
Japanese food that looks like people, also check the link to the rawfeed site
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/kasumin_yorosiku
Absolutely stunning photography
http://www.naziftopcuoglu.com/photographs.html
Just lovely illustration
http://www.drewweing.com/
The bird and the moon comics by Rosemary
http://www.toothdemon.net/birdandmoon/complete.html
Week 1
If you don’t have DAB or if you are just interested in UK radio, then this is the site for you. All streaming files in Winamp or Windows Media Player
http://www.radiomaps.co.uk/
A small collection of disused and abandoned buildings in and around Europe that have been explored and photographed
http://www.abandoned-places.com/
A virtual tour of a French cemetery. Morbid, . . . yet interesting
http://www.pere-lachaise.com/perelachaise.htm
Modern contemporary design web site, with this particular link showing one of the most fantastic houses I have ever seen
http://mocoloco.com/archives/000694.php
Handy for blogs and forums, create your own little button
http://button.blogflux.com/
The perfect online UK TV guide
http://www.onthebox.com/partner/otb/
It’s all the logos in the world, pretty much all of them anyway
http://www.allthelogos.com/
What once was absorg.org is now failme.net. Splendid blog with much to read, including the top ten albums of 2005. Very happy to see Venetian Snares, Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett at number one
http://www.failme.net/
I thought I had linked to this, but after searching the ol’ blog I had not. Well here it is
http://www.mullerphoto.com/
Incredible piece of hardware that will make any keen astronomers life so much easier. This bit of kit can actually determine which star consellation you are viewing, and what neighbouring planets and stars surround it
http://www.celestron.com/skyscout/hp_land.php
Large collection of links to exciting design sites ranging from flash to xml etc . . .
http://piepmatzel.de/
Amazing lasers, for nothing short of £100. Apparently thay can spot a building 5 miles away!
http://www.wickedlasers.com/index.php