Cool Hunting
| 22 June 2004view entries from: this week | this month | view previous day | view next day |
Nic Fecteau
by Josh Rubin

Nic Fecteau couture T-shirt line, Said Ethalaine launched last Fall with an exclusive run of $300 T-shirts. His work is undoubtably art-- taking on a dark and sculptural quality. It's perfect for the rich goth (if such a person exists).
via idanda, where there are more pictures.
NanoFlowers
by Josh Rubin

While developing a new water repellant coating for solar cells, Cambridge University PhD student Ghim Wei Ho generated these phenomenal microscopic organisms. If you're brainy enough to follow, here's how he does it:
[ he ] passes a methane gas over silicon carbide wires, grown from Gallium, to cause these structures -- called nanobouquet, nanotrees, and nanoflower -- to condense, depending on the temperature and pressure of the growth process.
via gizmodo
Atari 10 in 1
by Josh Rubin

This has been around for quite awhile, but I figured I'd post it anyway. Remember Atari? Of course you do. Now 10 of their most popular retro video games have been loaded in to an original style Atari game controller that you just plug directly in to the TV. No console necessary. Games include Breakout, Centipede, Asteroids, Gravitar and more.
