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As of today, I am a proud member of the Vice Blogging Network!

Can learn 13 infrared remote control codes and replay them at your command with 13 easy to learn gestures
Control almost anything that can be remote controlled with just a flick and a swish
No need for all the codes to be learned from a single remote control
Compatible with most home electronics that use remote controls, like televisions, DVD players, DVRs, stereo systems, and more
Twirl the wand clockwise to change channels or program the wand to pause/play when the wand is brandished up and down
Watch this video for more action!
  • Can learn 13 infrared remote control codes and replay them at your command with 13 easy to learn gestures
  • Control almost anything that can be remote controlled with just a flick and a swish
  • No need for all the codes to be learned from a single remote control
  • Compatible with most home electronics that use remote controls, like televisions, DVD players, DVRs, stereo systems, and more
  • Twirl the wand clockwise to change channels or program the wand to pause/play when the wand is brandished up and down

Watch this video for more action!

Found this on a webpage.. rather find it in real! This is amazing!

Found this on a webpage.. rather find it in real! This is amazing!

Spanish Graphic Designer Ion Lucin researches how to impose a sphere with Cinema 4D and Mograph module.

brockdavis:

Eggstraterrestrial

brockdavis:

Eggstraterrestrial

showslow:

Winter 1972 is an art experience by Adrian Merz. Merz wrapped a room in Post-it and made it in pure white.

Such a good idea!!

Such a good idea!!

(Source: carringtonlynn, via lulz-time)

lacarpa:

Louise McNaught II

Mmh still in love with deers. When will this fettich pass?

showslow:

Ernesto Neto works with abstract installations which often take up the entire exhibition space.his materials are gossamer-thin, light,stretchable fabrics in nylon or cotton. like fine membranes fixed to the ceiling by long,stretched threads his works hang down into the room and create shapes that are almost organic. sometimes they are filled with scented spices and hang in tear-shaped forms like gigantic mushrooms or huge stockings,sometimes he creates peculiar soft sculptures which the visitor is allowed to feel through small openings in the surface. he also creates spatial labyrinths which the visitor can enter and thereby experience the work and interact with it.

Looks cool. Id love to spend a day in there..