Finishing up his trilogy of furniture built from large tree parts, Jimmy DiResta tackles seating in this episode of DiResta's Cut. (The previous two installments included a live-edge shelf and a table.)
Though under the weather, Jimmy DiResta still managed to get into the shop to crank out this latest installment of DiResta's Cut. Finishing up his trilogy of furniture built from large tree parts, Jimmy tackles seating this time around (the previous two installments included a live-edge shelf and a table):
Up next, DiResta will be switching materials. "This is the last thing I make using a tree," Jimmy says. "Corian project next!"
This animated short, a Vimeo Staff Pick called "Infinite Scroll," perfectly illustrates the paradoxical uniformity behind people's "unique" posts on social media. Infinite Scroll from Pete Henderson on Vimeo. Though it seems like people have only recently awakened to the malaise that is social media, this video
Skate phenom Jeff DeChesare, a/k/a Jeffwon Song, wants you to know how skateboarding videos are actually made. That 360 Inward Heel that he makes look so effortless? It is--when you've got the power of Hollywood magic and computer graphics artists behind you:
When looking at the hexagonal negative space in chicken wire, you have to wonder: How the heck do they make that? Well, this GIF shows you the gist of it: It took me a few moments of watching it to register that those wire-feeding cylinders are actually splitting in half.
So you wanted to go to Burning Man this year, but didn't feel like being dehydrated and stoned out of your gourd? Then you missed some magnificent structures, statues, kinetic sculptures, LED light shows, et cetera. But luckily for you, a chap named Mark Day shot them and edited the
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