Evil Dead Undead Granny Under The Stairs Bento Box

Because what good is a lunch that doesn’t make you lose your appetite, here’s an Evil Dead themed bento box of the undead granny from under the stairs in the movie . Those teeth, my God — I just wanna lick ‘em with my tongue. “You’re sick.” Am I? Or just the foodiest foodie you ever met?! “No, I actually think you’re sick.” * squishing butter between my teeth like Jell-O* Evil Dead Bento Box is Sushi Done Horrifically Right [obviouswinner] Thanks to Terry-re, who once cracked open a bloody egg but still ate it and then wished the rest of the dozen were like that too. I…am gonna go puke now.

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Ornate assemblage clock

The latest from Roger Wood ’s feverish imagination: a glorious higgeldy-piggeldy of an assemblage clock.

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Ornate assemblage clock

Lazy Licensing: OPI Spider Man Branded Nail Polish

Hey, you know what would be cool about the new Spider Man reboot ? If some nail polish manufacturer released a line of colors that were not-at-all Spider Man related except for the iffy names. OPI to the rescue! “The perfect pink for sticky situations” and “Just Spotted The Lizard” aside, why do they even bother doing this? It’s not like these colors don’t already exist under different names. Just go buy the store-brand polish. KIDDING! Never, EVER, buy store brand nail polish . There are some beauty supplies us ladies can skimp on but nail polish isn’t one of them. Saving a buck by making our own tampons out of toilet paper tubes and cotton balls, sure. “Tampons aren’t a beauty supply.” Haha — I don’t even know what they’re for! With Great Polish Comes Great Responsibility [toplessrobot] Thanks to Ryan, who colors his fingernails the old fashioned way: with bruises from beneath that eventually make the nail come off. PUKE PUKE PUKE.

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I’m Puking: Video From Camera Attached To A Drill

This is ‘Seeing in Circles’, a video made by Oscar Lhermitte by attaching a digital camera to an electric drill and spinning the shit out of it . I’m not sure if this confirms that art is in fact dead, but it definitely made me feel pretty pukey. Also: the cereal I had for breakfast this morning. “That was cat food.” You know, I was wondering when Lucky Charms introduced the fish shapes. Hit the jump to get your spin on, bonus painting of a nude on a drill traveling at a similar speed at the very end.

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Animal Sculptures Created From Shattered CDs

Because SOMEBODY had to do SOMETHING with all those unwanted AOL CDs , Australian artist Sean Avery decided to put them to good use creating little animal sculptures (custom ones available on his website for ~$320-$850). Good lookin’, Sean. Some artists work in paint, some in clay, and others in light and music. Avery? Avery works in broken CDs . Me? I work in a cramped office with no windows and an officemate who brags about how nasty his gas is. Hit the jump for more and a link to Sean’s website WITH EVEN MORE THAN THAT.

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Tree Fort!: Amazing Castle Sculpted Around Bonsai

This is a castle sculptured around an actual bonsai tree by Japanese artist Takanori Aiba. If a shrink-ray existed, I would shrink myself and live there . Unfortunately shrink-rays don’t exist, so I’m stuck in this basement apartment with a serial killer living above me. Don’t ask how I know, but blood does drip through the ceiling sometimes. Hit the jump for another bonsai tree fort by the same artist.

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Glass Floor Supported By 180,000 Little Plastic People

This is a glass floor supported entirely by the combined effort of 180,000 little plastic people . It was constructed by South Korean artist Do Ho Suh and at first I thought all the figurines were women and the floor represented the glass ceiling , but then I realized I got high with the bartender on my lunch break and I’m reading way too far into things. Oh shit, oh shit — this popup says I just won an iPad! Hit the jump for several more shots from various zooms.

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"Growing" Furniture Out Of Plastic And Magnets

Dutch designer Jlan van der Wiel made these stools with magic by mixing iron filings with molten plastic and creating the legs by “pulling” them up using magnets. When the plastic hardens, BAM — you’ve got yourself a stool. “What the — I’m not milking cows , who the hell sits on a stool anymore?” Who sits on a stool anymore?!?! What the hell do you think I’m blogging from? “The toilet.” Haha, you have no idea how many articles I’ve written from here. “All of them?” Every single one. Hit the jump for a pictorial of the process.

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Unexpected camera art featured in Year of the Glitch

Phillip Stearns created Year of the Glitch , a gallery of electronic artwork resulting from the shortcomings of digital cameras. There’ll be a new image added each day until 2013, at which point the world collapses to a single glowing, phosphorescent point inside the great cathode ray tube of reality. Pictured above is something weird that came out of an Olympus C-840L. [Via Photojojo ]

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Movie monster matrioshkas

Kevin makes beautiful hand-painted matrioshkas illustrated with whimsical, pop-culture figures. I really like this movie monster set, which features Godzilla, King Kong, Frankenstein’s Monster, Dracula, Wolfman, Zombie and Mummy. Movie Monsters Russian Dolls (Set of 6) ( Thanks, Kevin ! )

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