pleased to meet you by Mushu
pleased to meet you by Mushu
Renegade artist and head-hunter the Decapitator has been bombarding the streets of London with a signature style of graffiti tag – eerily removing the heads from major adverts around town, replacing them with ghastly, gory stumps.
You can view all of his/her handiwork on Flickr.
“The images reveal some more unusual tactics to keep warm including some birds cutting off the blood to one leg to conserve energy.”
Mon Arive by Grace Barbe
I wonder if they’ve also got the bat-signal.
My all time favourite show is definitely scrabble.
Mmmm…coal tar (roll tongue out of mouth in best Homer Simpson impersonation)
I love this site with its totally unconventional navigation elements. I felt like I was being led on a journey that I had very little control over. Very compelling stuff.
seriously sirius b by the dirty rugs
The Dirty Rugs play completely improvised, all-instrumental music. They have never played the same song twice, nor have they ever tried to work out a song before they perform it.
River Banks by The Kitchen Cooks

Machinery by Masato Ohta
This looks like an illustration, but it’s a photo, or rather a series of photos, put together using a technique called High Dynamic Range (HDR). HDR photos merge several shots at different exposures to create images with highly saturated colours.
There’s a great roundup on the Pink Tentacle blog that highlights some of the best photos from the Japan HDR Flickr Pool.
This photo is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.