Showing posts with label tron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tron. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Link roundup

1. Links to the personal websites of the Tron Uprising art team.

2. Astonishing data on the number of politicians in India also facing criminal charges.

3. "'Huffington Post' Employee Sucked Into Aggregation Turbine
Horrified Workers Watch As Colleague Torn Apart By Powerful Content-Gathering Engine"

4. Are we headed to a future where our wars will be entirely fought by robots and the only people at risk are contractors?

5. Oops:
An advertising agency for BMW has paid to name a cold weather front sweeping Europe "Cooper" in Germany, after the carmaker's Mini Cooper.

But the public-relations stunt by the agency went wrong after the freezing conditions led to dozens of deaths.
*Buy Tron Legacy posters at eBay.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Illustration roundup



Tron posters by Martin Ansin going on sale Thursday ($90 a pair) at Mondo. Via.







A few by Lucas de Alcântara, who has art on sale at Etsy.




First Contact poster by Dean Reeves for a screening in Calgary.




Yeti by Chris Buzelli for an article in the NY Times. He has various prints on sale here.




Jenova Theory by A.J. Hateley available as a print here.

*Buy Mondo posters at eBay.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Monday, October 17, 2011

Sark cosplay



Sark cosplay from this NYCC cosplay gallery (including a dead-on Ruby Rhod).

Illustration roundup



Doesn't really work as a t-shirt, but I like this illustration by Becky Cloonan for Threadless (one of the new comic book-inspired designs).



Relatedly, Shadows of the Colossus wallpaper. Via.



Paul Revere/Tron mashup by Jason Heuser on sale at Etsy.



Cover by Travis Coburn for Ian Fleming's Commandos.



Kali Ciesemier.



Jack Hughes.

*Buy James Bond posters at Amazon.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Link roundup

1. Nintendo better get it in gear, GTA III and Superman for iOS both sound great.

2. Famous movie producer/spy.

3. Maybe there will be a cure for peanut allergies.

4. Gawker tries to explain Herman Cain's surge:
There's a specter of Tea Party, anti-establishment, and now, more specifically, panicky anti-Romney feeling out there that's migrated from Trump to Bachmann to Perry and now to Cain. It is an energy that takes over these bodies, one after the other, kind of like Voldemort's soul or one of the X-Men or whichever character it is from the pictures, we forget.
5. Tron-inspired wallpaper. Via.

*Buy Tron posters at eBay.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011