This is a video of Seattle based artist Rudy Willingham placing stickers of Simpsons characters around his neighborhood (Burger King appears to have been a goldmine of content) in places that are contextually appropriate for the characters’ faces or whatever they’re doing. That’s clever. I especially liked the one of
Proof that the internet can (very rarely, but occasionally) be a delightful place, this is a video from Youtuber eli_handle_b.wav placing It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s patriarch Frank Reynolds in the action of Cyberpunk 2077. If you’re an elephant, you may remember Frank previously inserted into Baldur’s Gate 3 and
This is a video from Youtuber Your_Kryptonite7 (Youtube videos are not my kryptonite, my kryptonite is a mixed berry crumble with vanilla bean ice cream), who edited a number of Jim Carrey’s movie characters into scenes from different Star Wars films. Is it a masterpiece? It’s at least an apprenticepiece.
This is a clip of Sanrio characters interacting across two 3D billboards outside of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. Is this the best use of 3D display technology? There’s no question, and I don’t expect to see anything more impressive until 4D billboards, which, let’s not kid ourselves, Japan probably already
Because Halloween is a lifestyle and not just a date on the calendar, Amazon is selling an Echo Dot device with a limited edition Jack Skellington head cover (cover also available separately HERE). It’s just a shame you can’t get it to respond to ‘Hey Jack’ and doesn’t speak in
This is a short video of the Charlie Brown costume that recent mother Theresa (not Teresa) made for her young son, complete with drawn on eyebrows and hair curl. I knew it wasn’t the real Charlie Brown immediately though because the real Charlie is old enough to talk and try
Because more shoes should be oversized like the ones clowns wear, footwear maker BB IMP is dropping a pair of sneakers that look like Bugs Bunny’s feet. The upper is grey suede, with giant rubber toes beneath. That’s fun. I mean, at least for entertaining at a kid’s birthday party.
This is a visualization from Global Data comparing the different sizes of Pixar characters (way to put that global data to good use!), starting with the diminutive 0.7″ Flik and ending with the giant 98′ 5.1″ whale from Finding Nemo. All the other characters are in-between. Did you know Mr.