Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Link Round-Up: October 15, 2014


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H.R. Giger’s Unearthed Alien Concept Art Is As Haunting As It Was 35 Years Ago

PBS once called Homestuck the "Ulysses of the Internet". Its author, Andrew Hussie — who resembles Joyce in his impishness, stylistic maximalism, and fondness for disturbing smut — calls it "a story I've tried to make as much a pure expression of its medium as possible". It has become a cultural phenomenon, inspiring proms and dominating Amazon makeup reviews. But most importantly, it's a rollicking good read, equal parts slapstick and epic, bildungsroman and cultural commentary.

Refold is a portable standing desk created by a team out of Wellington, New Zealand that is made entirely out of recycled cardboard. The desk weighs 14 pounds and is strong enough to sustain the weight of a person once fully assembled. The product, which will come in three different heights, is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter. Refold’s creators, Fraser Callaway and Oliver Ward, gave a talk about the product at TEDxWellington.

Uproxx explains Why Jurassic World Shouldn’t “Fix” Its Dinosaurs


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