Diablo II Heroes made in Lego
January 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Art and Design, Featured
Character classes from the Blizzard video game Diablo II

Many have spend endless hours in front of their computer screen leveling their Diablo 2 hero. There are those of us who spent their time doing sth more creative and yet in honor of the legendary Diablo. Check out our favorite Diablo heroes done in Lego by, should I say, creative artist Dunechaser. Here are some of his best works.
Diablo II Barbarian

Diablo II Assassin

Diablo II Amazon

Diablo II Necromancer – Feat. Skeleton Servants

Diablo II Paladin
Running away from Camera Photography
If you like these running away from the camera photos, try it yourself. The rules are very simple: Put the self-timer on 2 seconds, push the button and try to get as far from the camera as you can. Here are some of the best works. I hope you can do better. Have fun!







Google Office versus Facebook Office
January 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Science and Technology
Which giant would you prefer to work for: Google or Facebook?
It might be a question of personal preference. You can’t help but love one company’s work more than another, which leads to desire to work for them. Aside from that, you could use some objective measurements in choosing between the two.


Google Office

About Google: (as if you needed this)
Google Inc. is an American public corporation specializing in Internet search. It also generates profits from advertising bought on its similarly free-to-user e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking and video-sharing services. Advert-free versions are available via paid subscription. Google has more recently developed an open source web browser and a mobile phone operating system. Its headquarters, often referred to as the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California. As of March 31, 2009 the company had 19,786 full-time employees. It runs thousands of servers across the world, processing millions of search requests each day and about one petabyte of user-generated data each hour.




One Dollar Art: Laser-cut Money Made Worthless Gained Artistic Value
December 2, 2009 by admin
Filed under Art and Design, Featured
Artist Scott Campbell has effectively displayed us that with dozens on one dollar bills and some precise cutting you can create some amazing One Dollar Art which is a series of laser-cut etchings, each on a stack of $1 bills. Kind of a crime against the nature, to ruin your dollar bills. Although, everything goes when it comes to art. We hope that his investment pays off in the end.

About the author and the exibition: Critically acclaimed tattoo artist, Scott Campbell, recently showed his work at the O.H.W.O.W. gallery in Miami, FL. The highlight of the evening was a series of laser-cut etchings, each on a stack of $1 bills. The collection is entitled “Make It Rain†and shows a sampling of the artist’s dark and beautiful undertones.
Scott Campbell was born in rural Louisiana and began his career illustrating before mastering the art of tattoo. In 2004, he opened Saved Tattoo in Brooklyn where he perfected his signature style. If you are interested to see more artwork from this artist or buy some of his fine artwork visit online web-page:Â scottcampbelltattoo.com.
Source:Â scottcampbelltattoo.com & O.H.W.O.W. Gallery




Knitted food and Vegetables – Knitting as a Lifestyle
Have you ever heard of Knitted Food??? I heard of knitting sweaters, scarves and so on, but food? It turns out there are a lot of people doing this and a lot more with their knitting tools
Here at Chill Out Point we consider the life of a human being to be something special. That is way it is so hard to think of a reason why people would spend precious hours of their life, creating objects like these…But then I guess that’s what makes life so, well, um, interesting.
After all I guess, a display of this sort of stuff would probably make an effective attention grabbing promotion.
You will find a lot more of these knitted food objects here on Flickr, as well as some other knitted creations.





Photographer Markku Landesmaki’s Photo Gallery
November 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Art and Design
Photographer Markku Landesmaki displays his lush talent through this series of pictures. He displays the best in photography art; capturing the right moment and allowing the picture to tell a complex story but only for those who pay close attention to detail. So, take a careful look at this online gallery as if you were walking through a real art gallery and enjoy as we at the Chill Out Point have enjoyed his work!











Creative X-Ray photo artwork by Veasey
August 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Art and Design
“We live in a world obsessed with image. What we look like, what our clothes look like, houses, cars… I like to conter this obsession with superficial appearance by stripping back the layers and showing what it is like under the surface Often the integral beauty adds intrigue to the familiar. We all make assumptions based on the external visual aspects of what surrounds us and we are attracted to people and forms that are aesthetically pleasing. I like to challenge this automatic way that we react to just physical appearance by highlighting the, often surprising, inner beauty.”
The Artist – Nick Veasey
These are his composite photographs (as known as: artwork) using a combination of X-rays, back scatter, visible light photographs, and hand-drawn parts, combined together to look very interesting.

Amusing Air Plane Graphics
June 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Science and Technology
Are you tired of plane conservative gray color all over the air plane you are boarding. It can really be dull and annoying. If you are afraid of flying this surely does nothing to help you overcome your fear.
Maybe air liners should consider adding a bit of creativity to their plane’s appearance. The results could be very amusing and really fun. I wouldn’t mind if the air plane stuck his tongue out to greet me!
Dog-like plane

Dangerous..Looking for some fun

Fun With Vinyls – Vinyl Disguise
Did you forget about your old vinyls. I know I have. It is evidential there are people who haven’t. Thank god, if I may add.
Vinyls take us back to a different time. The time of bands that played their music for the sake of it and not for the money that they would make. The time of fantastic album covers that really try to tell a story. A lot of people miss that romantic time a lot.
These are their attempts to express their view of the story the vinyl album cover’s try to tell us. The results are stunning and really funny.

‘Little Planet’ Panoramic Photography
June 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Art and Design, Featured
There is so much you could do with a digital camera, some high quality photo editing software, and a lot of creativity. Some artist achieve cool effects that are rally stunning and make photos look like out of this planet. So, if you are interested, discover the world of ‘little planets’ an interesting concept in photography.
Explorer Tree

Remember that movie ‘Explorers’ from 1985? There was a scene when the children are testing their computer generated bubble device on a hillside, near an interesting looking tree. In the scene the bubble forms around one of the boys and proceeds to take him on a harrowing journey underground and through the sky. Anyway, this is the tree from that scene.
A Planet Where There Is a Cow and a Zebra in a Pasture with the Sun Setting Behind the Distant Hills
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