The “I Need A Break” Tuscany Roadtrip
After many hours of screaming, punching the wall and frustration I managed to finish my second project. You know the one who caused the "No Posts" on dedeismus ;) So what ...
Rest In Peace Dio
A very sad time for us who love and allways will love Ronnie James Dio! Yesterday a stomach cancer took a one of a kind voice from us! Not fair! ...
Luke… Je Ne Serai Pas Ton Père!
Mark my words... I will not be your father! Vader Condom... all I can say is waka waka waka :) Luke, I am your father... NOT! via geekologie
The Photographer Halo
I don't know what to say ;) I don't like festival photographers, they always catch me when I'm kinda not myself, get it? Duh! Drunk... Helloooooo?! So what do I do, ...
Rekill Needs Facebook Fans

Indie sci-fi graphic novel game?! They had me on sci-fi ;)
This social network project sounds good and is sure worth to become a fan.
I support anything that stands against The Man... Damn The Man!
Animation, video games, films – they all cost a lot of money to create. That’s why studios
are likely to invest the majority of their resources in battle tested franchises and remakes,
rather than rolling the dice on new material. And to be honest, we don’t blame them.
They go with the safest bet the same way we would if we were investing millions of
our own dollars. In other words, before we would invest in a new project like Rekill,
we would need to know that there was a viable market for it. That’s what social
viability does. Rather than fighting against the studios’ urge to play it safe, it uses
social networks (in this case, primarily Facebook) to demonstrate that new projects
are just as viable as remakes or 50+ year old comics - rekill
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posted by dedeThe Awesome Winscape Escape

Simply amazing in case your flat comes without windows.
Just like Back To The Future but with more style ;)
Your future wall decoration has arrived, and it's called Winscape ($2,500-$3,000).
Based on two 46-inch Panasonic TC-P46G10 plasma screens, a Mac running specialized
software, a Wii remote, a custom-built IR-emitting necklace, and an iPhone app,
Winscape creates two virtual windows, which can display static images up to
4096x4096 resolution, or 1080p video — with sound — and tracks the necklace
wearer's movements around the room, realistically changing the view out
of the "windows" accordingly. It's not quite Holodeck-level sophistication,
but it's getting there, and it far surpasses the coolness of that oversized
Matrix poster you bought sophomore year - uncrate
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posted by dedeRobot Toilet Paper Holder

Why? Because I know you need it!
you can buy it here! How fun is that?!
Domo arigato mr roboto...
Makes poop time so much more fun - tokyomango
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posted by dedeMonster Engine Project

What would a child’s drawing look like if it were painted realistically?
Amazing... but then they never seen my childhood drawings... I'm just sayn ;)
Nice Job Dave!
Oh and check out the Superhereos ones below, Wonder W... man?!
The process is simple. I project a child’s drawing with an opaque projector,
faithfully tracing each line. Applying a combination of logic and instinct,
I then paint the image as realistically as I can. My medium is
mixed—primarily acrylic, airbrush, and colored pencil - The Monster Engine




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