November 24th, 2007 by ketyung
It’s nothing unusual that these days we’re getting lots of different USB flash drives that shaped like various everyday objects. Over Alibaba.com, someone has a cool collection for wholesale, which these USB flash drives are shaped a like mini Bible, a cross, which some are made of wood and some are made of bamboo.
As shown in the picture that an USB flash drive that is shaped like a mini Bible with the word “Bible” and the Cross engraved on its wooden-looking body. I wonder if there is an electronic version of Bible loaded on it, that makes it handy for geeks to learn God’s words. More pictures after the jump!
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November 18th, 2007 by ketyung

Are you tired of repeating those common hand geatures, such as the thumbs up or down that you’ll always have to repeat everday? Well, it’d be a good idea to let your hands to have a rest by casting a few sculptures of those common gestures. So, whenever you feel like tired of showing those common hand gestures, you could simply present the ready sculptures of your hands to express yourself well.
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November 10th, 2007 by ketyung

Another masterpiece of LED technology, an illuminated LED fountain, combined with graceful flowing water, is claimed to bring soothing and calming effect to your nerves. This fountain is equipped with three multi-colored LEDs on top that change hues automatically. It can run on three 2A batteries or alternatively it can be powered up by using a 4.5V power adapter, which is not included.
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November 6th, 2007 by ketyung

Some cool copper sculptures that mix up the machines, animals and human, which are the masterpiece of French artist Pierre Matter. This guy has been creating these crazy sculptures for the past couple of decades out of copper, aluminum, resin and other metals with some of them are really big that weigh more than 1.5 ton. All these cool sculptures must have won couple of prizes for this french designer. Well, it wouldn’t be a good choice to sit in your living space! More pictures after the jump!
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October 25th, 2007 by ketyung

Yeah I see, what a good idea! In order to make your car theft-proof, the easiest way is to make its body to be covered with rust all over. Of course, nobody will want to sacrifice and ruin the sparklingly shiny body of the car just for the sake of making it less appealing to car thieves.
Here comes a very easy way to make your car’s body covered with rust all over but still leaving it intact. Just stick a couple of Anti-Theft Sticker Tattoos all over the body of your car, then it’ll appear as if it’s already started rusting all over. And your “rusted car” is definitely not the choice of the car thieves. These stickers are the design of Dominic Wilcox as part of his New Work collection, which shouldn’t be available for sales yet.
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October 16th, 2007 by ketyung

I have certainly no idea what it’s called. A tank mod? Perhaps, you’re tired of seeing those PC case mods, now you can start learning how to mod a tank. It looks like on top of the tank is a Church.
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October 8th, 2007 by ketyung

When you’re short of idea what look or shape you should give to a gadget that you’re designing, you could probably dig from any of the materials and components that you’re gonna use for building it. That’s most probably how the designer of these big LED lamps grabbed his idea for building them. The lamps shown in the picture look like giant LEDs are creation of designer Kei Yamamoto. Each giant LED lamp is made from acrylic, aluminum and a dozen of LEDs as the light source. And each has the size of about 20-times the size of a normal light-emitting diode.
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October 6th, 2007 by ketyung

For a common Hulk figurine collector, it might sound unreasonable for having to sacrifice one of your favorite figurines from your precious collection to turn it into a Hulk-supported PC case mod. Anyway, what is shown here is a Hulk PC case mod that took 14 months for the creator to come out with this final creation. What is being lifted by the 13-inch Hulk figurine is a micro-ATX motherboard and under his feet is the power supply. Of course, this PC case mod is surely a big dust collector that doesn’t protect the components in it. Maybe, a transparent case for it would be a plus. More pictures after the jump.
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September 28th, 2007 by ketyung

The title of this post doesn’t answer your question at all. What I wanna tell you is the metallic piece shown in the picture is actually a lamp. Yes, it’s a lamp. I’m not fooling you. It’s a lamp that is so flexible that allows it to be bent into various shapes, at times, it can resemble a pizza or a cobra. That’s how it gets its name – Pizza Cobra. If you wanna see how it transforms itself into a lamp or a cobra, more pictures in the cobra form after the jump.
The body is chrome-plated and its light source is made up of 6 white LEDs
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September 27th, 2007 by ketyung

This tree doesn’t need water and soil to grow. What it needs is the solar energy from sunlight. The solar tree is the solar-powered street lighting, which is the masterpiece of the great team-up of designer, Ross Lovegrove, Artemide and Sharp Solar. The solar tree is used to light up the Ringstrasse outside Vienna’s Museum for Angewandte Kunste, which is a museum for Applied Arts and Contemporary Art. More pics after the jump!
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