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Skittles Sorting Machine by Brian Egenriether

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It’s finally here – the machine that will bring order to your home, the Skittles sorting machine. It uses RGB sensor to read the colour and directs it to the needed tube. This is order! (link, video)

Guitar Mug

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A guitar mug for your little solo moment. (author unknown)

Cookie Cup by Sardi Innovation

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No more dish washing with eating the cup. Just don’t get used to it, not all cups are eadible. (link)

Desnatureza by Henrique Oliveira

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It’s art if it leaves impression, right? Well, we’re sure noone can see forget this piece after seeing it once. It’s ugly and beautiful at once, stretching the space you’re used to see art. Would look great in a furnished interior. (link)

Smiley Face Pancake Pan

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This pan helps a lot if you have difficulties with expressing emotions – just show a pancake and it’s all clear. You can get it for 45 bucks. (link)

Celebrity Make Unders by Danny Evans

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Danny Evans started mocking celebrities during the craze for fame peak, when Paris Hilton was on every corner of the media and in between. Later he found it very amusing to fantasize how the famous would like if they wouldn’t be famous, just ordinary Walmart people. (link to his website Planet Hiltron)

Long Exposure Tree Shots by Pierre Pellegrini

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Swiss photographer Pierre Pellegrini creates this cozy ghostliness with long exposure shots. Browse more of them here.

Lights in Chicago by Satoki Nagata

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These are pictures from Satoki Nagata’s series called “The Lights in Chicago”, all soaked in the sputtering romance of a huge city. Nagata gets this effect by lighting his objects from behind and using a slow shutter speed. (link)

Street Art by Alexey Menschikov

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The website of this Russian artist is called “The poor one” (“Bednyj”). Isn’t it apropriate for a street artist? Just like poor people, Alexey Menschikov tries to do what he can with anything he finds. Maybe one day he’ll land in a posh gallery, no one can know. (link to many more of his works)

Monument to Keyboard by Anatoly Vyatkin

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Yekaterinburg, Russia, representin. Some of the blocks weigh more than 200 kilos (1000 pounds). How many symbols per minute can you type? (photos by SparkleStarCat, Andrew Serbant and 1001chudo.ru)