Frozen in Grand Central Station
Friday, February 29th, 2008Over 200 people freeze in place on cue in Grand Central Station in New York. via ImprovEverywhere.com
Over 200 people freeze in place on cue in Grand Central Station in New York. via ImprovEverywhere.com
More pics over at gizmodo.

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You can find more images like this over at optical illusions.
These pieces are a bit pricey at around $400 to $650, but the idea is inspiring. Nicely done, Insect Lab. They have a few different species, but the beetles are the coolest by far.
“Insect Lab is an artist studio that customizes real insects with antique watch parts and electronic components. Offering specimens that come in many shapes, sizes and colors; each insect is individually adorned, each is one of a kind and unique.”


Some nice examples of movie reproduction and original pieces over at Kropserkel Prop Culture.
This redesign of the Justice League characters in the Victorian era is inspired by the comic book, Gotham by Gaslight by Mike Mignola and Brian Augustyn. Check out the full gallery and details on each figure at Sillof’s workshop.
RPM-1200 is an amazing futuristic cityscape made entirely of polished scrap metal. via io9 and find more images of Enoki Chu’s work on flickr and on his homepage: Enoki Chu
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Check em out over at game daily
By the Avro Bros. via bbgadgets.net

I like the “how it’s made” show as they usually take us thru some cool factory to show how different products are made. But this segment on how video games are made is really simplistic and doesn’t even come close to describing the entire process — they’re mostly focused on characters, animation, and cinematics.
See more at The Art of the Brick

Visual Design, Comic Game Action, with a purpose via CGSociety
