Dan McPharlin created an amazing series of miniature paper synthesizers several years ago, but, much like Doktor A’s H.R. Giger glasses, thanks to Internet magic, McPharlin’s synths are
Sorry Mom, but it’s not this Little Prince today. Instead, it’s a meticulously rendered, lovingly executed action figure of the musician, Prince, by Seattle artist (and topknot aficionado),
They Might Be Giants are tackling the suburbs with a giant pink paper monster truck hearse in support of their 2012 tour. Build it life-size…over 12 ft. tall!…or
Swissted is an ongoing project by graphic designer Mike Joyce of Stereotype Design in New York. Drawing from his love of punk rock and Swiss modernism, two movements that
Twin Peaks twice in one morning? That’s just the way I roll. In this song, my favorite zombie-obsessed Russian rockers, Messer Chups, do the Twin Peaks twist. Awesome.
I met Louise Evans (aka Felt Mistress) a few years ago, and she completely changed my ideas about plush toy art. Previously, I’d regarded plush as something akin
David Cranner, maker of electronic instruments and mechanical sculptures, augmented this Van Orlax with two “Weird Sound Generators” that provide “bleeps, filters and drones to be manipulated by
The Pixies released their 2nd full-length album, Doolittle, in 1989. The next year, I turned 13 and got Doolittle on cassette. Twin Peaks was airing on ABC, and