If ever there was a god to prevent you from worshiping material things, it would be this one.


The hideous pig-like thing is the masterpiece by Chinese artist Chen Wenling called God Of Materialism.

godmaterialismUgly pig with green eye darting at thier master

Looking chuffed, the huge greedy pig has minions of other tiny, and just as unattractive and scary, pigs worshiping in awe at its heels.

The group stare up at their master, adorned with a plethora of jewels and necklaces representing the grotesque love of material things.

The sculpture, which looks like a bad dream, can be found at the Asia Art Centre in Beijing.

And if you're brave enough to go and see it, it will be there till October 18th 2008.




Brad Pitt busy planning wedding

The 48-year-old has taken charge of preparations for the wedding that is expected to take place end of September. He has flown in a team of builders to renovate the home he shares with Jolie in southern France.

"Angelina isn`t so bothered about when they tie the knot, it`s Brad who is piling on the pressure," a website has quoted a source as saying.

"He wants the main house to be finished when the event takes place, even though the close friends and relatives who are invited aren`t the types to care. He wants everything to be absolutely perfect," the source added.



yellow jacket is a case that transforms the iPhone 4 & 4S into that 650,000-volt stun gun you've always needed.





scheduled to hit the US market in fall 2012 the case is advertised as being able to 
easily stop an aggressive male attacker, and ready for use in less than two seconds. 
its designer seth froom, a former military policeman came up with the product after 
being robbed in his home at gunpoint.

what is the demand for such a hostile product you might ask? well, yellow jacket 
has managed to receive over 100,000 USD worth of backing on the crowd-funding 
website indiegogo which means that there must be quite a few people out there 
who feel the need to transform their phone into a weapon.


detail of the stun gun nodes 

the iPhone's designers could never have conceived half of the the weird and wonderful accessories 
that have been designed for use with the iPhone since its launch, but even in the name of self defense 
a stun gun seems a bit much, doesn't it?

Remember that time when everyone got all freaked out about thatsnakeskin pedicure that cost $300? Well, get ready to completely lose it, because we just got a press release for the “most expensive nail polish in the world.”

That title was previously held by Models Own, which produced a $130,000 bottle (featuring a 24-carat gold, diamond-encrusted lid) back in 2010. However, the self-professed “king of black diamonds,” Azature, has doubled that figure. A bottle of black nail polish containing a whopping 267 carats of black diamonds in the actual polish will go for $250,000. Yikes. You won’t be able to just walk into Duane Reade and buy this sucker, however–only one bottle of the stuff will be produced.

For those of us who can’t afford a quarter of a million dollars for a manicure, Azature is offering a $25 version (see, now doesn’t $25 nail polish sound downright cheap in comparison?) containing one measly black diamond. You’ll be able to pick it up in LA at Fred Segal starting this month.

The news was given on Wednesday by the Councillor for Personnel, Pilar Fernández-Figares Estepona Town Hall has sacked 176 municipal workers. The PP Councillor for Personnel, Pilar Fernández-Figares, announced on Wednesday that the 176 workers are victims of the ERE Employment Regulation which the Town Hall put forward in June. The workers will be compensated with 2.5 million € and they will be given their ‘finiquito payments of 408,000 € between them. Pilar Fernández-Figares said one they were sacked the Town Hall will start to work on a new ‘training program for the reinsertion of the sacked workers’.

The BMW i3 concept car at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show in January.

The BMW i3 concept car at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show in January. (John T. Greilick / Detroit News)

BMW will sell cars over the Web for the first time as the world's largest maker of luxury vehicles seeks an inexpensive way to reach more buyers to recoup spending on its electric models.

A direct online sales platform for BMW's new I sub-brand will be unique in an industry where, outside of small-scale experiments, competitors leave Internet orders for cars to dealers. BMW's range of strategies for the models, including a roaming sales force backing a limited showroom network, reflects the challenge carmakers face as low-emission vehicles trickle into dealerships to sluggish demand after years of development.

"There is considerable risk in BMW's approach of promoting the I brand so prominently," said Stefan Bratzel, director of the Center of Automotive Management at the University of Applied Science in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. "There is the image risk, if they don't succeed as quickly as expected, and then there's the main risk of costs, which can only be countered with high deliveries."

BMW opened the I models' first showroom Tuesday in London, although only prototype cars and informational materials will be displayed at first because the vehicles themselves won't go on sale before next year. BMW is spending about $3 billion developing the i3 battery-powered city car and i8 plug-in hybrid supercar, according to an estimate by Frost & Sullivan. Industry sales of electric cars last year, at 43,000 vehicles, were only 57 percent of the 75,000 deliveries predicted by Sarwant Singh, a London-based automotive partner at the consulting company.

Starting prices posted

The four-seat i3, scheduled to reach the market in late 2013, will be priced at about 40,000 euros ($48,500), Bratzel estimated. That compares with a 23,850-euro starting price ($29,388) in Germany for the 1-Series, the cheapest BMW-brand car. The i8, targeted for sale in 2014, will cost more than 100,000 euros ($123,221), according to Ian Robertson, BMW's sales chief.

Details of how I-model buyers, the website and dealerships will interact are "still in the planning process" and will be communicated later, Linda Croissant, a spokeswoman at Munich- based BMW, said last week. Sales will be focused on the world's major urban areas, she said.

The online sales option is aimed at a generation of drivers used to making daily purchases over the Internet, and will be an extension of the car configuration that most automakers offer customers to view models with desired options such as interior colors, seat materials and roof styles.

Test drives not an option

The Internet platform may take a while to catch on because "many customers will still want to go somewhere to look at and drive the vehicle before buying," said Ian Fletcher, an auto analyst in London at research company IHS Global Insight.

"With new technologies, there may be even greater skepticism about buying a car over the Internet, as in many cases you'll have to win the confidence of customers that it works and there is support for them," Fletcher said in an email.

The setup may help BMW reduce expenses: Internet sales require less than half the cost of distributing through a dealership, according to Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer of the Center Automotive Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany. That allows online car prices to be 5 percent to 7 percent less than showroom tags.

Still, BMW sees standard dealerships as "the backbone of what we are doing in the interface with the customer" for the I models, Robertson said in June at a press presentation at the sub-brand's Park Lane showroom in London.

Dealer selection criteria

Outlets will be restricted to dealers with high BMW-brand sales volume who have floor space as well as capacity to work with I models' powering technology and carbon-fiber body material, Robertson said. The carmaker has chosen 45 of its approximately 200 dealers in Germany to sell the i3 and i8, a ratio that will probably be similar elsewhere, he said.

Dealers will be designated as agents for the I models, which provides an "advantage" by keeping the vehicles on the carmaker's books, the association of BMW distributors in Germany said in an email.

Electric vehicles' disadvantages versus conventional cars include costly battery packs, limited ranges and the time needed to recharge. Consumer reception to models like the Nissan Motor Co.'s Leaf and General Motors Co.'s Chevrolet Volt has been tepid.

"Currently available electric cars have a limited market success because they are a big compromise," said Arndt Ellinghorst, a London-based analyst at Credit Suisse AG. "Customers are not willing to compromise and spend a lot of money."

Carbon fiber bodies lighter

BMW Chief Executive Officer Norbert Reithofer started Project I at the end of 2007 as tighter emissions regulations threatened the viability of sporty sedans. BMW chose to create all-new vehicles that use expensive carbon fiber for a lighter body to make up for the weight of the battery system.

The approach contrasts with a decision by Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz Cars division to convert existing models, such as the van-like B-Class or two-seat Smart, to electric power.

To make its electric vehicles more attractive, Stuttgart, Germany-based Daimler's Smart brand offers to lease the battery separately from the car. The automaker has a target of selling more than 10,000 of the models next year, with a starting price of 18,910 euros plus monthly battery rental at 65 euros.

The I models' new technology poses risks for BMW, "but they have no choice if they want to keep their premium and image as an innovation leader," Ellinghorst said.

The i3 and i8 will probably be among BMW's lowest-selling models through 2024, alongside the existing Z4 roadster, according to IHS estimates. In 2014, the first full year of production, BMW will probably deliver 31,380 i3s, compared with 564,760 of the best-selling 3-Series model and 18,101 Z4s, a study by the research company shows.

BMW's stance is that the models should produce earnings from the start, sales chief Robertson said.

"We clearly, as a company, go into any product launch with the view of making profit, which is no different with the I brand," Robertson said. "This is a car line just as every other car line, and we intend to make profit from Day 1."




One looks for all the world as if he’s greeting a long-lost chum, while elsewhere another little guy jealously guards a well-foraged nut.

These captivating images, and many others, form part of a stunning selection taken over 20 months by top British photographers who took to the outdoors to tell the story of the UK’s diverse ecosystems.

The grey seals – who in reality were fighting – were spotted in the surf at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire, while the grey squirrel was pictured in Regent’s Park, London.

You want some? These grey seals - who in reality were fighting - were spotted in the surf at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire. This picture forms part of an exhibition celebrating British wildlife

You want some? These grey seals - who in reality were fighting - were spotted in the surf at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire. This picture forms part of an exhibition celebrating British wildlife

 

Hands off! A squirrel guards his nut in Regent's Park, London

Hands off! A squirrel guards his nut in Regent's Park, London

 

I never was very good at hide 'n' seek: A blue-tailed damselfly in Cornwall
Not exactly Jaws, am I? A basking shark off the Inner Hebrides, Scotland

I never was very good at hide 'n' seek: A blue-tailed damselfly in Cornwall; right, a basking shark off the Inner Hebrides, Scotland

 

Fancy a nibble? A water vole enjoys his greens in Kent

Fancy a nibble? A water vole enjoys his greens in Kent

Horsing around: Konik stallions from a wild herd fight in Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire

Horsing around: Konik stallions from a wild herd fight in Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire

Yesterday, the pictures went on display at an open-air street gallery in Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden.

The exhibition is known as 2020Vision, in reference to the 20 months spent outdoors by the 20 photographers featured.

 

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It is a collaborative project, run with the Scottish Natural Heritage and Nature Picture Library.

Flying the flag: A juvenile peregrine falcon soars in front of a Union Flag on top of the Houses of Parliament

Flying the flag: A juvenile peregrine falcon soars in front of a Union Flag on top of the Houses of Parliament

 

By the left quack march: A line of Mallard ducklings on a lake in Derbyshire

By the left quack march: A line of Mallard ducklings on a lake in Derbyshire

 

Two goldfinches squabble over common teasel seeds on Hope Farm RSPB reserve in Cambridgeshire

Two goldfinches squabble over common teasel seeds on Hope Farm RSPB reserve in Cambridgeshire

 

I get by with a little kelp from my fronds: A grey seal swims among kelp off the Farne Islands in Northumberland
I'll be beak: A wren sings with its tail cocked in Wales

I get by with a little kelp from my fronds: A grey seal swims among kelp off the Farne Islands in Northumberland; right, a wren sings with its tail cocked in Wales

 

This little piggy... A wild boar piglet in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire

This little piggy... A wild boar piglet in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire

Between now and 2015, the open-air gallery will tour the UK in an attempt to show millions of Brits the wonders on our doorsteps, which we may usually take for granted.

Professor Steve Blackmore, from the Royal Botanic Garden, said: ‘These beautiful images remind us just how important our natural heritage is in the quality of our lives.

'I hope they will cause everyone who sees them to reflect on what more they can do to cherish and protect nature.’

Making a splash: A bottlenose dolphin leaps in the evening light of Moray Firth, Inverness-shire, Scotland

Making a splash: A bottlenose dolphin leaps in the evening light of Moray Firth, Inverness-shire, Scotland

 

Run rabbit, run rabbit, run, run, run: A mountain hare sprints across snow in Scotland

Run rabbit, run rabbit, run, run, run: A mountain hare sprints across snow in Scotland

 

No neigh-bours for me: A white horse grazes in Latchmore Bottom at dawn in the New Forest, Hampshire

No neigh-bours for me: A white horse grazes in Latchmore Bottom at dawn in the New Forest, Hampshire

 

Flower power: A carpet of bluebells in Micheldever Woods, Hampshire

Flower power: A carpet of bluebells in Micheldever Woods, Hampshire

 

Suppertime: A tawny owl enjoys its dormouse dinner takeaway in Sussex

Suppertime: A tawny owl enjoys its dormouse dinner takeaway in Sussex

As well as the pictures taken by the professional photographers, the exhibition will also feature work by 20 young amateurs who have also been in the field for the past 20 months.

Katrina Martin, who is one of the ‘Young Champions’, said: ‘This is the first time so many top photographers have come together to speak on behalf of conservation.

'It has been very exciting for me to be part of that team.’

Like a bird on a wire: A barn swallow swoops down to feed a fledgling in Perthshire, Scotland

Like a bird on a wire: A barn swallow swoops down to feed a fledgling in Perthshire, Scotland

 

Spring time: A red squirrel jumps while holding a nut in Cairngorms National Park in Scotland

Spring time: A red squirrel jumps while holding a nut in Cairngorms National Park in Scotland

 

 

Birds of a feather... A flock of Barnacle geese take off from grazing marshes in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Birds of a feather... A flock of Barnacle geese take off from grazing m



Skim Milk: Bagel Series by Oji & Design

Bagel is designed by Tokyo-based designer Oji Masanori. The plate is designed to be versatile and functional. Convenient in outdoor or party settings, a user can hold both the plate and his/her drink simultaneously. It also comes in a variety of materials including maple, walnut, and cherry.

 Skim Milk: Bagel Series by Oji & Design

An alternative functionality is a trivet that imitates the same bagel aesthetic. The bagel trivets also come in maple, walnut, and cherry, and in two sizes.

Skim Milk: Bagel Series by Oji & Design

I’ve seen a few designs of the plate and cup combo, but this is now one of my favorites. Bagel Plates need to become ubiquitous at events and parties that serve food and drink. It’s always an awkward struggle to maintain any level of cool while juggling around drinks and plates and trying to talk to someone all at the same time. The plates cost ¥5,000, which is roughly $62 USD.

Skim Milk: Bagel Series by Oji & Design

Skim Milk: Bagel Series by Oji & Design

Skim Milk: Bagel Series by Oji & Design




'bird house' by L.E.FT
stray brass bullets
image © joe kesrouani

multidisciplinary collective L.E.FT, based in new york, has created 'bird house'. the limited edition piece is a commentary on 
the uncertainty of life during the difficult times that war brings. it is created from 2500 empty stray brass bullets that have been collected 
from areas in lebanon where hunting is prevalent. the project is also a reflection on kafka's statement 'a cage went in search of a bird', 
as described in the words of the artist:  

'working retroactively from a bird, the birdhouse is a reflection on contextual design. the eames house bird,
a staple of eames’ furniture photographs in the 1950s that became synonymous with their household domesticity, 
is given here a bird house, an ovoid hybrid between a cage and a house.'



the creation is made from 2500 stray brass bullets where hunting is prevalent in lebanon



an extended bullet acts as a perch

Have a few fresh herbs sitting around that you won't get to using before they turn? Sure, you can freeze them in water or dry them out, but if you know you'll use them relatively quickly, you can add a few weeks to their life without damaging their potency by freezing them in oil instead. We've shown you how to make simply syrups with them, and how to use sea salt to dry them, but if you have some lovely herbs you want to use, but won't get to before they turn brown, consider dropping them in an ice cube tray, filling up the cubes with olive oil (or any other oil of your choice, as long as it freezes nicely), and popping them in the freezer. When you're ready to fry some potatoes, for example, pop out a couple of rosemary oil cubes—you'll need the oil for the pan anyway, and the rosemary will be right at home. Need some oil in a baking dish or crock pot for a few chicken breasts? Grab a frozen sage oil cube. The sky's the limit. The only thing to note is that with some herbs have a shorter shelf life when frozen in oil than in water (like garlic, for example), so this won't beat drying if you're looking to keep your herbs fresh for months and months. It will, however, work for weeks on end, and if you freeze them, pop them out of the ice cube trays and put them into zippered baggies, they'll keep even longer. Then, the next time you need oil for a recipe, you can add a little fresh flavor at the same time. Hit the link below for even more oil-freezing tips, and some tips on which herbs take well to freezing and which don't.


'MP4-12C spider' by mclaren


mclaren automotive has produced its second 'MP4-12C' model, the '12C spider'. bred through the essence of a race car, the '12C spider' incorporates a 
convertible roof explicitly designed to let users experience the sounds of the vehicle's V8 twin turbo engine. unlike many other convertible models, 
the hard top roof can be operated whilst moving at speeds of up to 30 kph (20mph) taking less than 17 seconds to raise or lower. with the '12C' originally
designed as a convertible, its 75kg carbon fibre monocle frame required no additional strengthening for it to feature in the 'spider'. 



closing the hard-top


the raising of the roof frees 52 liters of space for storage. in 2013, vehicle lift will be available as an option, allowing for the '12C spider' to be raised 
in the front and rear for improved ground clearance, up to 40mm (1.5") at the front and 25mm (1") at the rear.

the MP4-12C will be launched in 'volcano red', one of 17 exterior paint finishes currently available for the '12C' and '12C spider'. 
first deliveries to customers are planned for november 2012. 


closed top


3/4 top view
 

3/4 rear view
 


top view



interior view

specifications: 

0-62 mph (0-100 kph) : 3.1 sec 
0-100 mph (0-161 kph) : 6.1 sec
0-124 mph (0-200 kph) : 9.0 sec
¼ mile (400m) : 10.8 sec at 134 mph (216 kph) 

engine configuration: V8 twin turbo, 7 speed automatic


a photo series by david eger recreates famous photos and paintings with star wars figurines and handcrafted sets
above: 'troopers raising the flag on iwo jima' (joe rosenthal's 'raising the flag on iwo jima')
all images © david eger
as part of a year-long project '365 days of clones', canadian art teacher david eger has recreated famous photographs and paintings 
using star wars figurines. the scenography is done in real life rather than in photoshop, in a project that was eger's response to his 
new year's resolution to pursue personal photographic endeavours more often.

eger photographed each piece on a date relevant to the original work: the anniversary of the date the photograph was taken
in the case of most contemporary pieces; or the birth or death dates of the artist for images like his recreations of pablo picasso's
'guernica' or leonardo da vinci's 'vitruvian man'.



'troopers atop a skyscraper' (charles c. ebbets's 'lunchtime atop a skyscraper')




'abbey road' (ilan macmillan's 'abbey road' cover shot of the beatles)



'galactic gothic' (grant wood's 'american gothic')



'B.F. boba fett' (cover of film 'E.T. extra terrestrial'), with yoda in bicycle basket



'migrant trooper' (dorothea lange's 'migrant mother' great depression photograph of florence owens)



'a royal kiss' (recreation of the wedding day first kiss of prince william and catherine middleton at the buckingham palace)



'gandhi' (margaret bourke-white's portrait of gandhi spinning cotton)



'million trooper march' (bob adelman's photograph of martin luther king jr.)



eger's setup for the 'million trooper march' recreation




'the cloned kiss' (alfred eisenstaedt's 'the kiss')

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