The Sounds of Video Games
Revision3 is sharing their behind-the-sounds look with the Berkeley-based Wabi Sabi Sound and how they created all the racket for games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Left 4 Dead 2.
Revision3 is sharing their behind-the-sounds look with the Berkeley-based Wabi Sabi Sound and how they created all the racket for games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Left 4 Dead 2.
Just as the second season of the TV adaption ended with our brains still intact and full of images of zombie hordes, Robert Kirkman's award-winning comic book series comes back from the dead for what looks to be an amazing video game. Jump to the 8:55 mark of this video to see actual game footage and actual zombies. If the rumors are true, you could be taking on Walkers as early as April 2012.
A Frame TV makes screens less of an eyesore by turning them into artwork. With Pedestal, you can enhance the look of the TV you already have. Inspired by 20th-century industrial design, their stands feature simple silhouettes and powder-coated finishes to complement any interior aesthetic. The Danish design-driven company's selection of stands and accessories doesn't just upgrade the look of your television, but the functionality. Screens no longer need to be mounted on walls and can be moved throughout living spaces and from room to room.
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Nike's original Air Zoom Drive was released in 1999. 25 years later, in partnership with Drake's NOCTA brand, it's making a return. This updated take has an upper made from mesh and leather, with the former offering breathability while reducing weight. A sock-like inner sleeve improves the feel, while a visible Zoom Air unit in the heel provides responsive cushioning during active pursuits. It's finished with NOCTA North Star logos on the rear and insole and reflective textiles on the upper to increase visibility during nighttime sessions.
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A couple of Tesla coils perform an electrifying cover of "Dueling Banjos."
Jake Gyllenhaal is a fencing psycho in the video for French electro-pop artist The Shoes, and no one is safe from his foil.
Debuted in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 is arguably the most influential sneaker in history and looks striking in this tuxedo-matching black and white colorway. The Retro High silhouette has a premium leather upper featuring a stitched-down Swoosh logo, the classic Wings logo stamped on the padded collar, and a perforated toe box. Nike Air-Sole units cushion your feet on and off the court, while the solid rubber outsole provides traction on various surfaces.
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Nike revisits its All Conditions Gear archives to bring back a trail shoe from the '90s. The ACG Air Exploraid returns with the model's signature retro details, including the neoprene bootie, a layered upper, mesh on the midsole, and ACG branding at the heel. While the silhouette is the same, the shoe is updated with sustainable materials such as existing plastics, yarns, and textiles from post-consumer and post-manufactured waste. It's offered in the original Ash Green colorway and an all-white Light Orewood Brown option.
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Indie rock band No takes the creepiness out of living, breathing crash test dummies and makes them quite endearing.
A compilation of the best dance moves performed by 85 fans, all getting down to Graham Coxon.