Category Archives: Visual
Making of the Little Black Dress wearathon
Our Burning Man fashion project featured five photographers, three designers, two websites and one very talented model--but it wasn't always easy.
Also posted in Art, Buy Nothing, DIY, Featured, Heal The World, Participatory, Revolution, Wearable Tagged Art, burning man, collaboration, creativity, DIY, ecofashion, freaks, fun, get crafty, how to be awesome, our powers combined, photography, Reuse, sharing, sustainable, Wearable Comments closed
Yes Men Punk Chevron
A new website spoofs the oil company's "We Agree" campaign. Do you agree?
Also posted in Art, Digital Life, Featured, Heal The World, Revolution, Verbal Tagged chevron, corporate monoliths, corporate sponsorship of environmental issues, environmentalism, freaks, how to be awesome, not caring, oil, protest, punk'd, revolutionaries, yes men Comments closed
Sexy, Racist… Utah State Fair Ads
These ads were rejected for their sexuality. Napoleon Dynamite's director says it's really about race. Welcome to the weird world of the Utah State Fair.
Also posted in Art, Audible, Food, Omnivore, Vegetarian Tagged Art, creativity, freaks, funny, not caring, omg lol, that's silly!, video Comments closed
Day 180 of the zombie happy meal
Artist & photographer Sally Davies chronicles the beautiful corpse of a McDonald's Happy Meal.
Also posted in Art, Featured, Food, Participatory Tagged gross food, industrial food, meatless monday, taste like meat Comments closed
The Social Sausage Party
If The Social Network is the defining film of our generation, why aren't there more women characters?
Also posted in Art, Digital Life, Featured, Revolution Tagged facebook, feminism, film, rearranging the deck chairs, review, the social network, whoopsie doodle, women as props Comments closed
Flight of the Human Powered Ornithopter
It's a bird! It's a plane! Nevermind, it's just some smart guys in a flying machine they built themselves that soars, literally, like a bird.
































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