What inspires us: Fun
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Hacking the Kinect

Body Dysmorphic Disorder from flight404 on Vimeo.

Microsoft’s recently released Kinect allows you to play games without controllers by mapping your body’s movement in 3d space. But people are finding unintended ways of using it that are even more interesting.

Red Lights and Cats

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhaRkWfaq10[/youtube]

Red Lights — Youtube

Buff Diss

Aeolus' Storm by Buff Diss

Aeolus' Storm by Buff Diss

Buff Diss creates amazing murals using electrical tape.

This Coal is Mine by Buff Diss

This Coal is Mine by Buff Diss

Buff Diss | Flickr — Photo Sharing!.

Homemade Spacecraft

Homemade Spacecraft from Luke Geissbuhler on Vimeo.

Video from a camera attached to a weather balloon that rose into the upper stratosphere and recorded the blackness of space.

The 600 Years

Video mapping of the Astrological Clock in Prague, celebrating its 600th year. How do they do this?

The 600 Years from the macula on Vimeo.

Human landscapes

I am completely mesmerized by this pictorial from The Big Picture.

Human landscapes in SW Florida — The Big Picture — Boston.com.

The Geometry of Pasta

This is my kind of cookbook.

The Geometry of Pasta

Capturing the Atom Bomb

Incredible photos at the New York Times’s “Capturing the Atom Bomb.”

The Wilderness Downtown

Arcade Fire’s latest single is accompanied by this one-of-a-kind web experience. Enter your childhood address and the video takes place on your street.

http://thewildernessdowntown.com/

Craig Redman

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq4eKVluxJQ[/youtube]

Craig Redman’s other work, especially his portraits, is pretty eye-catching, but I have a bit of a soft spot for Darcel, his one-eyed, fashionably-bespectacled character.