Thursday, March 20, 2014

Link Round-Up: March 20, 2014

BioShock Infinite by Jenny Thorne

Prints available for purchase from Etsy. Society6. US$


15 Years Later: Why Farscape still matters

Geekosystem tells us about a Kickstarter campaign to create 3D printed medieval armor for the Barbie dolls. Says Jim Rodda, who runs the campaign: “Barbie has had many occupations over her long and storied career. Astronaut, veterinarian, pinup, and princess more times than I can count. She has not, to my knowledge, cosplayed as Brienne of Tarth until now.”

A Japanese grandfather spent 8 eight months building an awesome human-scale Zeta Gundam out of imported wood to impress his grandchildren, and now it’s displayed at Japan Agricultural Cooperativ.

This Jules Verne-inspired steampunk submarine was the star of the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show.

Take a look at this image made by Nikon and found by Petapixel, showing every camera the Japanese company has ever released.

The wide-angle perspectives of Google Street View are almost instantly recognizable these days, but Aaron Hobson turns the imagery captured by the roving cameras into exotic worlds that look anything but familiar.



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