Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Link Round-Up: November 28, 2016



Cards Against Humanity, the company that brought you a party game for horrible people and billboards mocking Donald Trump, have another holiday project for 2016. The holidays are here, and everything in America is going really well. To celebrate Black Friday, Cards Against Humanity is digging a tremendous hole in the earth. Behold: The Holiday Hole.

The Factory of Fakes: The New Yorker on How a workshop uses digital technology to craft perfect copies of imperilled art.

Going West is a short stop-motion film by Anderson M Studios for the New Zealand Book Council. Based on Maurice Gee's novel of the same name, it uses paper cut from the actual book to highlight an excerpt in stunning detail.

Japanese Bakery Features Unique Countertop Created With Millions Of LEGO Bricks

This new view of Google Earth is a love letter to cities: Google Earth in VR

Step-by-step guide to making a dumpster fire ornament for 2016

Support Good People with Your Holiday Shopping: "Every time you buy something, you vote with your wallet. As someone who has bootstrapped companies and knows just how hard it is to do it right, to fight the good fight and do things the right way, not just for the bottom-line, but actually run a business with a set of values that might make the world a tiny bit better, I know just how incredibly hard it is to make it work. Just like this election has shown, the ruthless ones, the ones that don’t care about anything other than full pockets, are the ones that usually win." - Tina Roth Eisenberg Use Lego Technic for all your rope braiding needs (SLYT)


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