Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 20, 2007 -
I dare you to count how many intricate video game images you can see in these themed mosaic walls created by Dutch media artist Arno Coenen of Rock and Royal. Coenen’s work predominantly involves computers, 3-D animation, radio programs and video clips and he's gaining some serious cred in the geek and art worlds. He currently resides in Amsterdam.
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Apr 06, 2007 -
This is such a neat tool. Go to image mosaic generator and choose an image file to convert to an artsy mosaic. It really works!
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Nov 13, 2008 -
Yes you CAN take your digital pictures and transform them into a masterpiece like the one below, thanks to a free web application called Pixisnap! With Pixisnap you can create photo mosaics or Polaroid-inspired pics for free. To get started just choose which type of picture style you want, upload your photo, and then customize your mosaic art.
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Jan 27, 2009 -
Granted, Valentine's Day is still 18 days away, but if you like gearing up for holidays nice and early, here are two fun ways to spread the love on Feb. 14.
The first one is a Blow a Kiss app, which Walmart and Hershey's created.
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Nov 15, 2007 -
If you're a Google Earth nut like I am you may have noticed a new weather folder in the layers panel, which allows you to keep up on weather patterns in your area and across the world.
The Google Earth blog reports that the weather folder contains three sublayers (clouds, radar, and conditions, and forecasts) and one information link that gives you some background information on the data being displayed.
The clouds layer depicts a global satellite mosaic of clouds created on an hourly basis so you can log on any time to check out cloud movement in your area.
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Feb 26, 2007 -
Now this is what I call talent! French artist Space Invader created this huge detailed Rubix cube portrait. I'm only guessing, but wouldn't this cause more of a headache then actually trying to color-code a rubix cube back together?
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