taiho:

Moebius

taiho:

Moebius

(Source: kitsune-ka, via nothalfasbad)

petersteineck:

Wood, Rope, Steel.

petersteineck:

Wood, Rope, Steel.

cosmic-shitstain asked: HI MASOWN

eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy natnel

transatlantis:

Happy May 1st!From Beta Testing the Apocalypse.

transatlantis:

Happy May 1st!
From Beta Testing the Apocalypse.

colemangilbert:

youthindecline:

The animated Uno Moralez prints are here! 
Published by Youth in Decline. 4” x 6”, comes in a set of two designs.

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY

I AGREE

colemangilbert:

youthindecline:

The animated Uno Moralez prints are here! 

Published by Youth in Decline. 4” x 6”, comes in a set of two designs.

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY

I AGREE

ianbrooks:

A Real Myst Book by Mike Ando

It took six years and most certainly some form of arcane ritual for Mike Ando to create a real-life Myst book… that you can open and play! Inside the book is a fully functional desktop computer with an embedded touch screen which you can use to play all of the pre-loaded Myst games. Check out full details at Mike’s Website or inquire about purchasing this mystical artifact (for only $15,625). 

(via: gamefreaksnz)

Real talk: linking books look super lame and underwhelming. The picture doesn’t even take up a whole page!

(Not knocking this thing though)

(via phonebookpillow)

Tags: myst

zargap:

zargap:

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In order to get back into INTERNET MAKING MODE I made this paper cutting calculator, which I’m surprised doesn’t already exist. Here it is if you want to use it. Tell your friends~

Hi look at this you guys its really useful

OMG I figured out tat cutting paper is like cutting wood too so it works for that. HOW USEFUL

theairtightgarage:

Back cover to Arzak: L’Arpenteur

theairtightgarage:

Back cover to Arzak: L’Arpenteur

(Source: syrus1974)

sheilawagnerstudio:

still sifting through a lot of documentation but here’s some of it for your eyeballs~ thanks for looking

sheila is cool, sheila’s art is cool

ericwimberly:

The Oregon Trail: The West Coast.

Part 3 of 3.

In April of 2008, I moved from Florida to Oregon. I packed everything I owned in the back of a moving truck, and drove across the country with my car in tow. The only thing I had to keep me company was my camera.

  At an average of 60mph, these images were taken while I traveled through nine states. Anxious to reach my new home, I never once stopped to take a photo. All of the images in this series were taken from a moving truck one Interstates 75, 10, and 5.
  For my five year anniversary of this voyage, I have finally released the photos.
  Enjoy.
  -e.
 
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