
Cute. And practical.





Simon Pearce and Mary Elise Chavez created this Burning Man LEGO Set, a fake LEGO product that is an “instant theme camp in a box” featuring a mini version of the Spacecats’ Hammock Hangout camp.
“We were sad when we got no tickets this year, so we decided to create a mini-burn out of legos! Then it got out of hand”, the creators say.
Thanks to Aleksander for this find.

These very graphic and decorative vases are created by Phil Cuttance.
Check out more – or buy them here.
Filmed by Petr Krecji.



OK Go has collaborated with Sesame Street on Three Primary Colors, a fun stop-motion music video that shows kids the basics of color-mixing. The video was conceived and directed by Al Jarnow. “a pioneer stop-motion animator, who made numerous classic educational and experimental short films in the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s for Sesame Street, Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, and other shows.”

I love when students does something extraordinary! Toronto high school students Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad tethered a LEGO figurine to a weather balloon and sent it 80,000 feet above the Earth with their homebuilt camera.

You must have seen the famous scene from When Harry Met Sally, where Meg Ryan fakes an orgasm in a café. Well, this is it – remixed with other film clips, created by Dutch Matthijs Vlot.






Amanda Oakleaf Cakes were commissioned by the Arisia Sci-Fi Convention in Boston to make 6 foot 4 inches tall replica of a Stormtrooper. The Star Wars action-figure cake ended up weighing 300lb, and it was served to 600 attendees at the event.