Wed 11 Mar 2009
The Ikea Baby
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BAB, the Ikea Baby. From a pdf file the artist created for an expecting friend.
Wed 11 Mar 2009
BAB, the Ikea Baby. From a pdf file the artist created for an expecting friend.
Sun 7 Dec 2008
Xylocopa has a set of Alphabet blocks engraved with pictures of all the equipment and training a budding mad scientist will need:
A – Appendages | B – Bioengineering | C – Caffeine | D – Dirigible | E – Experiment | F – Freeze ray | G – Goggles | H – Henchmen | I – Invention | J – Jargon | K – Potassium | L – Laser | M – Maniacal | N – Nanotechnology | O – Organs | P – Peasants (with Pitchforks) | Q – Quantum physics | R – Robot | S – Self-experimentation | T – Tentacles | U – Underground Lair | V – Virus | W – Wrench | X – X-Ray | Y – You, the Mad Scientist of Tomorrow | Z – Zombies
Also:
…the blocks have a super-secret built in encryption function – if you rotate any block 180 degrees, it’ll encode to ROT13. If it’s good enough for Adobe Acrobat, it’s good enough for Mad Science!
-via BoingBoing
Thu 4 Dec 2008
This toolbox (toolchest) was built by a piano repairman (Henry Studley) who worked for the Smith Organ Company and then the Poole Piano Company in the 1800’s. This beautiful chest contains 300 tools, and is made of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, ebony and mother of pearl (all of which were probably scraps from Poole Piano).
Though now owned by a private collector, it is supposedly still on display at the Smithsonian – the National Museum of American History. I’m definitely going to check on it the next time I go downtown!
Tue 11 Nov 2008
While:
…nanostructures are building blocks for many important technological advances, including high-performance solar cells and batteries, new methods of diagnosing and treating disease, next-generation computer processors and memory, and lightweight composite materials… [from Nanobama.com ]
you can also use them to create nifty structures like the Nanobama above, just for fun. Note that each of the Obama faces shown is made up of about 150 million nanotubes – about one for each person who voted in this election. And for scale: each face is only about 0.5mm wide (about 10 hair-widths). Created by a team at the University of Michigan.
See also: Mechanosynthesis.
Tue 14 Oct 2008
New from 3M: Duct Tape Bandages: Nexcareâ„¢ Duct Tape Bandages are made of real duct tape with medical grade adhesive!