Awkwardly Awesome Merchandise

Down at the Wong Fu Store they have some pretty geektastic stuff…

Nice Guy Hoodie…in 3D! I’m not exactly sure how this works…but it’s Unisex! Hurrah! $45.

Awksome T-Shirt. Sooooooo awkward but sooooooo sexy. $24.

But the best one of all…

AWKWARD TURTLE PLUSHIE. I wanna get it and carry it around, just to bring it out at awkward moments and make it ever so much more awkward. It’s so CUTE!



Mallrats Magic Eye Poster Was Not a Sailboat

Mallrats Sailboat

I am a shameless fan of Kevin Smith and while some of his more recent efforts have been less than spectacular, his Askewniverse Jersey films just speak to me. I just love them.

Of course next to the original Clerks, Mallrats was an amazing film. There is a repeated scene that we keep coming back to in the film which shows Ethan Suplee’s character Willam struggling to see the hidden image in “Magic Eye” stereographic image posters – which were insanely popular at the time.

Willam becomes increasingly agitated as people walk up to the poster and sharing how they see the hidden sailboat in seconds, which of course he cannot see.

See the clip where he’s trying to see the sailboat here. (Sorry guys, they’ve disabled embedding for this clip for some strange reason!)

Well it turns out it wasn’t a sailboat at all! The Magic Eye image used in the film actually reveals some simple geometic shapes but for one reason or another they decided to say the hidden image was a sailboat.

By reverse engineering the visual trick that makes these Magic Eye posters work, a clever Youtuber named SlightlyMentholated uses a screen capture from the film and Photoshop to reveal the hidden picture.

Of course, if you are good at focusing “beyond the image” and seeing these Magic Eye posters, you can see the Mallrats Sailboat for yourself!

Did you see it?

80’s Movie Alphabet Poster [Pic]

Graphic Designer Stephen Wildish created this truly outrageous alphabet poster. Not gonna lie, I had to ask my uber hipster roomie (b. 1987) for a help on a few of these (I was born in 1981.). We got all but 4.



Humanise Your Data [Video]

This video is a bit long but his Jer Thorp, a creative computer geek, keeps you pretty entertained the whole time and he has some really funky graphs making data quite aesthetic. I think it’s worth watching to the end to hear him make his point about how we need to put data in a human context, to tether it to the real world and give it real meaning.

[Via TED]

BioShock’s Rapture in LEGO

Lego Rapture from BioShock, from Brickworld 2011. You can see more over here.

 

[Via Moc Pages]

100T Non-Destructive Magnetic Field Achieved

Human achievement point!

Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory campus of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have successfully produced the world’s first 100 Tesla non-destructive magnetic field. The achievement was decades in the making, involving a diverse team of scientists and engineers. The 100 Tesla mark was reached at approximately 3:30 p.m. on March 22, 2012.

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