CRAFT weekly recap
This week on CRAFT, we saw: Dr. Who Soft TARDIS How-To: Set Drywall Anchors Recipe: Vegetarian French Onion Soup
This week on CRAFT, we saw: Dr. Who Soft TARDIS How-To: Set Drywall Anchors Recipe: Vegetarian French Onion Soup
This is not, in fact, an actual volcano. It is, rather, the work of Matthew Albanese, a photographer who builds meticulously detailed landscape models and then lights and shoots them to achieve amazing realism. You can view more of his work here. My personal favorite is the Martian landscape made from paprika and charcoal. [via Neatorama]
These detailed technical drawings for various cocktails were first created, per the revision log, by one RJ DININO in 1978, and most recently updated by one J GOTTA in 2008. You can download a printable PDF at FlowingData. [Thanks, John!]
These sweet little pets were doodled by the daughter of Joanie of Nini Makes, and she’s offered them up as a downloadable embroidery design for a sweet bookmark. Enjoy!
Ed Diment is working on a minifig-scale aircraft carrier. The picture above shows an anti-aircraft battery — imagine the detail on the entire ship! The USS Intrepid is an Essex Class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy (USN). She is currently berthed in New York and serves as a museum, but had an operational […]
Take a Sunday scroll with me through the CRAFT Flickr pool: CRAFT Ladies (photo by Sam Murphy, taken at CRAFT HQ), Georgia’s hat by radicalfutures, Brain Slug Cupcakes! by the small cat club, and Roasted Butternut Squash Soup and Curry Condiments by erincooks.
Are you hip to DNA origami, anthropomimetic machines, and ultracapacitors? If not, you may want to check out Popular Mechanics’ 10 Tech Concepts You Need to Know for 2010. What do you think, readers? What important technology for 2010 did the article miss? More: Color thermal inkless printing technology Protest technology – White noise projector […]