Wake Up, You're Not Dreaming. Hot, Soapy Star Wars Slave Car Wash |
- Wake Up, You're Not Dreaming. Hot, Soapy Star Wars Slave Car Wash
- James Cameron to Shoot Alien Lifeforms in 3D
- Ouch. Demented Japanese Electrocutes Himself & Others in the Name of Art
- DIY Vertical Garden Lives and Breathes
Wake Up, You're Not Dreaming. Hot, Soapy Star Wars Slave Car Wash Posted: 03 May 2010 07:00 AM PDT What's better? A Star Wars strip show or a steamy-hot Slave Leia car wash? We know you WonderHowTo fans cannot get enough of the Star-Wars-plus-scantily-clad-female equation. Well, we don't want to disappoint… Gallery of videos below, scroll further down for lotsa, lotsa pictures. Car wash held by G4TV. Previously, Star Wars Gone Wild (NSFW). Related: |
James Cameron to Shoot Alien Lifeforms in 3D Posted: 02 May 2010 03:00 PM PDT How do you top a movie like Avatar? James Cameron's recent release pioneered in 3D technology, and was the first film to gross more than $2 billion, as well as being the highest grossing 3D movie of all time. What do you do after wrapping up a project like that? Well, Cameron's current plans truly place him at the crossroads of science and art. Cameron has paired up with NASA to shoot Mars in 3D. Related: |
Ouch. Demented Japanese Electrocutes Himself & Others in the Name of Art Posted: 02 May 2010 11:00 AM PDT Japanese artist and programmer Daito Manabe uses the face as an instrument. He makes the human face involuntarily dance using electric stimulators (which, by the way, look like the same kind used for electroshock therapy). The stimulators are taped to the face, and each musical beat delivers a shock, resulting in disturbing face contortions in time to the music. Manabe and others have performed t ...more Related: |
DIY Vertical Garden Lives and Breathes Posted: 02 May 2010 08:00 AM PDT Amazing vertical wall gardens with succulents and tillandsias by couple Flora Grubb and Kevin Smith. Inspired? Pick up some HowTo tips to get you started, or learn about the supplies you'll need here. Or try this vertical trellis moss project from Lowe's. Tillandsia garden at the Bardessono Hotel of Napa Valley, via the New York Times: Previously, Garden-in-a-Jar. Related: |
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