Arnold Tells Fitness Geeks to Chill

If you’re on Fitocracy, you’re probably heard of DailyXY hero Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1% Challenge. It’s actually pretty cool; he’s created a number of short routines designed to be done in fifteen minutes (i.e., one per cent of your day) so that people who aren’t gym rats can get on the … Read More

1929 Duesenberg Model J Dual-Cowl Phaeton

A number of factors let to the demise of Des Moines-based Duesenberg, but surely lack of style wasn’t one of them. It’s long nose and swept back cab screams sophistication, and under the hood it’s powered by a DOHC inline eight-cylinder with a three-speed manual transmission. Under 500 Model Js … Read More

DIY Chairs from Washing Machine Parts

It’s the classic urbanite dilemma: you have a washing machine that you don’t need anymore, but you need a chair, and fortunately you’re pretty handy with both tools and inferring instructions from quirky stop-motion animated videos. If that’s the case, you’re experiencing uncanny serendipity and industrial designer Antonina has something … Read More

Kaleidoscopic Mirrored Cities

The first time we saw an experimental video, it was just some film school jerks shooting in black and white and reading bad poetry, and we bet your first exposure to video art was something like that too. It’s too bad that we didn’t come across California-based photographer Michael Shainblum … Read More

Inside Ammunition

Unless you’re a member of a profession that requires intimate knowledge of firearms, identifying the subjects of Los Angeles photographer Sabine Pearlman’s latest work is next to impossible. She’s taken pictures of the cross-sections of over 900 rounds of ammunition, and she’s left them unlabelled on purpose. On the one … Read More

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