If you like the idea of papercraft, but don’t have the skills necessary to pull off some of the more advancedprojects, then check out Eric Wiryanta (aka Thunder Panda)’s collection of papercraft toys.
Each of the cute little figures is easy to make, but the results are still rather impressive, so you’ll have an army of pugs, robots and space wanderers adorning your desk before you know it.
Believe it or not, this little box, called the Casulo, holds a complete set of room furniture that can be set up in less than ten minutes, and requires no tools.
What exactly constitutes a complete set of room furniture?
How about a “wardrobe, large desk/table with a separate desk cabinet with locking drawers, a revolving, height-adjustable desk chair, two stools, a single bed and mattress, and a tall set of shelves.”
Nerdcore’s 2007 calendar featured the PowerGlove, but that silly attachment pales in comparison to the powers of this year’s calendar.
In this calendar, called “Heroes/Villains”, heroines and their evil counterparts square off in quite revealing ways.
It’s not exactly the type of thing you can display on your desk at work, but if you’ve got a special room in your house (or your parents’ house) that’s just for playing dungeons and dragons in, then your walls NEED this calendar.
Robert Wechsler is an artist who works with everyday objects and modifies them into very unique and often interactive art forms. Past pieces include desks with tops that join together, a giant penny manhole cover, circular shopping carts, a circular bike, a Virgin of Guadaloupe iron, and a vacancy toaster. He then leaves his work out in public for people to interact with.