This week:
*A fascinating lamp was powered by glowing algae. [Inhabitat]
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*Fabio Moretti of The Strokes had an art opening. [Noisey]
*Nowness released this mesmerizing short film about daredevil motocross riders, soaring through the Nevada desert. [Nowness]
*Solid gold tiolet paper wall literally rolled-out. The $1,376,900 asking price somehow doesn’t seem worth it. [DesignTaxi]
*NPR offers us the chance to re-mix our lives. It sounds kind of like an audio-diary, but whatever! [NPR]
*Damien Hirst released a children’s book and a child psychologist was called in to see if it would traumatize kids. [PaperMag]
The answer was “probably not.”
*A whole mess of Wes Anderson GIFs. [Ideafixa]
*This artist took “meme-appreciation” to a new level. [Benjameme]
*A bonkers looking hotel was unveiled in China. [Inhabitat]
*We got the invite for this fun-looking show at MAD Museum. If you’re in NYC between Oct 16 and July 6, go visit Materializing the Postdigital. [MAD Museum]
*Artist Alex Lockwood created these neat sculptures out of losing lottery tickets. [Junk-Culture]
*We’re kind of in love with these wooly beasts by Paola Pivi. [Artlog]
*And finally: It’s Friday, so go bananas with this curious collection of Brazilian photographs. [Ideafixa]
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