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Crawling Cities: 3D-Printed Shells for Hermit Crabs

02 Aug

[ By Steph in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

Hermit Crab City 3D Printed Shell 1

Hermit crabs carry crystal-clear cityscapes on their backs, thanks to a series of 3D-printed shells by Aki Inomata. The artist scans the insides of hermit crab shells to ensure a perfect fit, and then prints skylines of cities like New York, Thailand and Greece in plastic using a high-accuracy 3D printer.

“I overheard that the land of the former French Embassy in Japan had been French until October 2009; that it was to become Japanese for the following fifty years, and then be returned to France,” says the artist. “This concept made me think of hermit crabs, which change their shells.”

Hermit Crab City 3D Printed Shell 2

Hermit Crab City 3D Printed Shell 3

“The same piece of land is peacefully transferred from one country to the other. These kinds of things take place without our being aware of it. On the other hand, similar events are not unrelated to us as individuals. For example acquiring nationality, moving, and migration.”

Hermit Crab City 3D Printed Shell 4

Hermit Crab City 3D Printed Shell 5
“The hermit crabs wearing the shelters I built for them, which imitate the architecture of various countries, appeared to be crossing various international borders. Though the body of the hermit crab is the same, according to the shell it is wearing, its appearance changes completely. It’s as if they were asking, ‘Who are you?’”

Hermit Crab City 3D Printed Shell 6

3D-printed shells for domestic hermit crabs could help preserve the ocean’s shell supply. MakerBot created ‘Project Shellter,’ a quest to create these shells, which resulted in some highly unusual options including neon colors and origami shapes.

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Rock Crawling Nova Scotia Valley Crawl Part 3

23 Sep

The Valley Crawl is an annual event held on private land in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia Canada.
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Vignettes are those fancy pants gradients around the edges of the frame in hipsters photographs. They make you look cool and like you know what you’re doing. So let’s fake that in post! There are 3 simple Vignette methods: 1. Using a solid layer and mask 2. Using a Shape layer and a fill 2.a. Calling someone else to do it for you 3. Using a solid layer and the circle effect I’m sure there are other less simple ways but I think you’ll like these ones. I know I sure do because I use them all the time. I hope you enjoy my terrible instructions on how to make these things happen and if you have any questions just leave them in the comments and I would love to help you out! Connect with me on the Internets? evanabrams.com http www.tumblr.com flickr.com plus.google.com

 
 

Jeep Wrangler (JK) crawling the exit! – Carnage Canyon (HD)

03 Aug

This insane Jeep (JK) Wrangler Unlimited build by TnT Customs is simply incredible! It would go anywhere the driver told it too and made short work of the crazy Carnage Canyon Trail. Specs include D60 F/R, 43″ TSL, 5.7 swap, etc. I WANT ONE!
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