Blackbird’s line of carbon fiber guitars are known for bringing big sound out of a small body, and with their newest guitar, simply called the Blackbird, you can now have a full size guitar that looks like it came from the 22nd century.
Sure, getting your console colored is all fine and dandy, but if you really want to make an impression at your next gaming get together, pulling out a customized ColorWare Guitar Hero Gibson is definitely one way of doing it.
The company that normally specializes in consoles has taken its talents and applied them to the guitar, and the results are surprisingly good looking.
Everything from the body and the neck to the strum bar and buttons can be customized, so you can rock out in your color scheme of choice.
Soon, the iPhone’s multi-touch interface will let you and your buddies form your very own traveling iBand.
Currently, PocketGuitar lets you fret away on the six string, and the iAno adds some ivories to the mix, which means you’re one drum solo away from a tour date.
What’s interesting is that unlike the Vans Fracture concept, these programs are ready to run and can be used on any (jailbroken) iPhone or iPod Touch.
New York trash extraordinaire Justin Gignac is at it again, and this time he’s got some wants that he’s looking to get.
Called Wants For Sale, it’s a series of paintings that he and his girlfriend have painted of the things that that he and his girlfriend have wanted, and they’re all being sold for the actual price of the actual item.
There’s a painting of an iPhone that sells for $649.17, a painting of a Guitar for GH2 that sold for $64.98, and Financial Security that sells for $1 Mil.
It’s an interesting concept, and judging by the results so far, one that is doing quite well for them.
Anybody interested in buying a painting of a Ferrari that I just did?
Nick Thune, the featured comic on tonight’s Leno, was surprisingly funny. Since I had never heard of him before, I wasn’t sure what to make of the strummed guitar and unique style, but he was definitely king of the one liner. Keep an eye out, I see big things coming Thune.
Something about this just kinda creeps me out. Lou Reimuller made this working electric guitar out of a department store mannequin, and dubbed it the Teenar. Just don’t play her too rough.
[Teenar]
[Via: Boing Boing]