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Greg Suits – Giant Skull Mural

Greg Suits turns an abandoned building into a giant skull

Photographed by Raphael Gonzalez, Street Artist Greg Suits aka Suitswon transformed an abandoned, decayed New York building into a giant skull. Love it!

Full House Theme & Avengers Footage Mashup

YouTuber –zach– has created this very clever mashup of the theme song from classic sitcom Full House and Avengers footage from the popular Marvel films. Great work 🙂

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Hate Mail – Anti-Greeting Cards sent on your Behalf

Loving these anti-greeting cards from the Hate Mail shop, which will allow you to send out some beautiful insults to your favourite enemies – they’ll even customise by personally handwriting your message and sending to your recipient anonymously. Standard insults such as ‘Eat A Dick!’ are available or you can create a fresh one 🙂

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The Avengers 1970s Promo Montage

The Avengers star in a montage of super hero tv shows edited to look like a 1970s promo

Film editor Himker Rovde has created a brilliant montage using super hero television shows and films from the 1970s and 1980s to create a real-looking promo for an early version of ‘The Avengers‘ which even includes Hawkeye 😉 Clever clogs – love it 🙂

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Freedom Cove’s a Unique Floating Homemade Island

Artist couple give a tour of their awesome bespoke creation

Subject of a recent installment of Great Big Story, artists Catherine King and Wayne Adams live on an awesome floating island they built themselves off the coast of Vancouver Island called Freedom Cove. Among the island’s amenities are a dance floor, a lighthouse, and four greenhouses. This is too cool for words! – Happy Friday, everyone 🙂

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New Scenario – Body Holes

New Scenario create art galleries from orifices of the human body

Designed by the artist duo New Scenario for the Berlin BiennalBody Holes is an interesting project that aims to use the human body, including the mouth, nose, ears, navel, anus, and other more discreet orifices, as a gallery space, exhibiting various artworks by artists such as Paul Barsch, Tilman Hornig, Yves Scherer, Rachel De Joode, Blunt Skensved or Viktor Fordell. Very original work indeed – enjoy 🙂

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Pretty Fly (for a White Guy) Sung by 230 Movies

Supercut of The Offspring Song ‘Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)’ being sung by 230 classic movies

UK film critic Ross John Fearnley of The Unusual Suspect has created this awesome supercut video of The Offspring smash hit ‘Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)’ being sung by 230 different movies. Fantastic stuff! 🙂

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Kids of the Apocalypse’s ‘Better Life’

Kids of the Apocalypse's dystopian homage is our music vid OTD

Directed by Ernest DesumbilaKids of the Apocalypse have released their latest music video entitled ‘Better Life’ which uses animation and visual effects by Sauvage TV to depict a band of gifted children in a post-apocalyptic and dystopian future. Love it! 🙂

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Bryan Sansivero – Abandoned New York Mansion

Bryan Sansivero captures an abandoned lavish mansion with a secret past

Just outside New York City, there’s a sprawling, 57-room mansion sitting on 6 acres and equipped with a bowling alley, indoor tennis court, two bars, a library, opulent interiors, with spiral staircases and chandeliers. It is also entirely abandoned. Built in the late 1930s and last inhabited in the 1970s, the neglect is allegedly down to an owner who would buy lavish mansions and leave them to rot. While the building itself is in need of repairs, the collections within it remain untouched and have been beautifully captured by photographer Bryan Sansivero – there are dolls, old photographs, plastic flowers, paintings and two pianos, stark reminders of a privileged life from the past. Fascinating stuff! 🙂

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