New York City’s strong guttural reaction to an offer of “free psychic energy readings”

Promotional postcard set illustrating aspects of British-German life through objects (printed on top of each other) and giving all the relevant information about the London office of the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) on the back of the cards.
Thanks Jonny.
(via brightenthecorners.com)
Keep watching until 30 seconds in. Real or not, it’s pretty impressive.

Employees at the Takashimaya department store in Osaka have created four reproductions of world-famous paintings using 320,000 old train tickets obtained from the nearby Nankai Namba station. The works, which include renditions of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (2.3 x 1.6 meters) and the Birth of Venus, as well as Renoir’s Dance at the Moulin de la Galette, consist of “pixels” formed by overlapping the black and white tickets in intricate patterns. About 300 employees sacrificed their breaks and free time for 3 months to complete the masterpieces, which will be on display at Takashimaya until October 16.
(via asahi.com)

A collection of beautiful paper sculptures.
(via jenstark.com)
Music video from the Super Furry Animals. An ode to Streets of Rage.

Jonthegeek over at ironicsans.com managed to hide an image of the New York skyline in another picture’s histogram.
(via ironicsans.com)