"`Murica" by Argentina-based Gaston Genser (Greendragongryphon)
A Motorized Patriot from Bioshock Infinite
Event: The Longitude Punk'd steampunk exhibit will be held until January 4th 2015 at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
KickStarter: Imagined Realms: Book 1 - The first in a series of annual art books featuring exclusive new fantasy illustrations by Hugo nominated artist, Julie Dillon.
Check out these Artistic scanner-photos taken on a coral-reef. Yes, underwater.
Dorkly weighs The Pros and Cons of Fictional Pets. Make sure you read through the comments.
The New York Times has a fascinating article by Ethan Gilsdorf on how the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has influenced a generation of writers. Among others, the article mentions Junot Díaz and Sharyn McCrumb and screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire.
Rock paper scissors lizard spock spider-man batman wizard glock: More complexity isn't always more fun.
Slightly NSFW story about Daniel Radcliffe.
Note: Almost used the Bioshock illustration above for the link post on the Fourth of July, then I actually stopped and though about what the character represented. I still thought people would enjoy the image though, so I saved it for a day without patriotic significance.
KickStarter: Imagined Realms: Book 1 - The first in a series of annual art books featuring exclusive new fantasy illustrations by Hugo nominated artist, Julie Dillon.
Check out these Artistic scanner-photos taken on a coral-reef. Yes, underwater.
Dorkly weighs The Pros and Cons of Fictional Pets. Make sure you read through the comments.
The New York Times has a fascinating article by Ethan Gilsdorf on how the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has influenced a generation of writers. Among others, the article mentions Junot Díaz and Sharyn McCrumb and screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire.
Rock paper scissors lizard spock spider-man batman wizard glock: More complexity isn't always more fun.
Slightly NSFW story about Daniel Radcliffe.
Note: Almost used the Bioshock illustration above for the link post on the Fourth of July, then I actually stopped and though about what the character represented. I still thought people would enjoy the image though, so I saved it for a day without patriotic significance.
No comments:
Post a Comment