In what is surely another step towards robots becoming self-aware and killing us all, Robotics firm Willow Garage has developed a robot that will fetch your favorite beer. But that’s not all—the robot also has beer brand and face recognition abilities.
T-Shirts Packaged as Food, Even Dumber Than it Sounds
Another seemingly good idea not thought all the way through—Prompt Design has put forth a line of t-shirts packaged to resemble food in a supermarket.
Michelangelo’s David Comes To America, Gets Fat
In a new ad campaign for Freshii, Michelangelo’s David visits the states and adopts the irresponsible eating habits of Americans. Poking fun at the collective obesity of the US — Freshii hopes to promote its healthy, fast-food alternative.
On the bright side, and not unlike some American males — David’s new hanging belly will eventually cover his private parts, which have been laughed at for centuries.
[via That’s Nerdalicious]
In Still Life, Interactive Food Art
John Baldessari’s In Still Life invites viewers to rearrange digitized components of Abraham van Beyeren’s 1667 painting Banquet Still Life.
So instead of your 31st game of solitaire today—play with your food, 17th century Dutch painter style. It could literally shave minutes off your mind-numbing day.
And yes, there is an app for that.
[link, thanks Lost At E Minor]
Yabba Dabba Food: Packaged Dinosaur Meat Campaign
To promote its latest line of refrigerators, Bosch teamed with Dutch ad agency DDB—and perhaps Steven Spielberg—to create this dinosaur meat campaign. The concept is that a Bosch fridge can keep food fresh longer, even if it predates the birth of Christ.
[via Geekologie]
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