Because there’s absolutely zero shortage of wackadoo ideas on the internet, here’s a couple videos of rollerblader Ilia Savosin hacking the Matrix and performing a variety of tricks with custom skates he made using computer keyboards, flatscreen monitors, laptops, and computer mice. Was that a QWERTY grind I saw?! Probably
This is a video of musician Tony Ann turning his neighbor’s annoying car alarm into a tasty keyboard jam, proving that music is all around us (and not just waiting in my roommate’s butt while asking if I want to hear a jazz riff). And if Tony is this good
These are a bunch of very worthwhile videos of musician GLASYS (aka Gil Assayas) creating live MIDI art by pressing the corresponding keys on a keyboard to create different shapes as time passes, with a musical byproduct. It reminded me of the songs created by the MIDI shapes of the
This is a video of keycap artist Tiny discussing the cleverly named ‘Smorgasboard’ keyboard she made that has all food related keycaps crafted out of modeling clay. Most of the foods even represent the key they’re on (ie avocado for A, sushi for S, doughnut for D, french fries for
These are the custom resin Pokemon keycaps crafted and sold by Etsy shop DBaiRshop. They’re compatible with Cherry MX switches, come in Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur varieties, and, unfortunately for anyone who wants them but wasn’t born with a silver USB drive in their mouth, cost $45 apiece. Like,