Archive for 'crates around the web'
Crate Horror Game
Phantasmat is a Mac/PC horror type game that uses elaborate illustrated scenes to take you through a creepy hotel mystery. The crummy bedroom scene (above) contains a milkcrate. –>Learn more about Phantasmat
Awesome Waste of Time
BPay in Australia hosted a video contest titled “Awesome Time Wasting”. One of the four winning entries features some amazing (or awesome) stop-motion animation with Australian milkcrates. Watch the video after the jump. This was sent in by one of our readers – Nick Drewe, big thanks Nick! For more on the contest, check out –>AwesomeTimeWasting
3-D Scanning With Some Milkcrate Help
BlablabLab and 3D Systems (with help from Sonos) created an amazing 3-D body scanning system that then prints out a 3 inch high clone of the subject in plastic. None of this would be possible without the aid of the milkcrate, which the subject stands on. Watch the video after the jump. Check Out BlaBlabLabs’ 3D Body Scanner/Printer At TC Disrupt via Crunch Gear
Donkey Crates
You’ve heard of Donkey Kong, we’ll this involves an actual Donkey–with milk crates. Sent in by Monte, thanks again. via Wild Fermentation.com
Milkcrates & Teenagers Go Together Like…
Michael Poland is probably like any typical teenager. Sometimes teenagers take unnecessary risks. Sometimes they play in areas where they could easily die. This is just a fact. Luckily for Michael, his friends tossed him a milk crate so that he’d have somewhere to sit while the ice floe that he got stranded on floated down river. He had to spend the night in jail for endangering the lives of his rescuers and for disorderly conduct. He looks perfectly orderly to me, chilling on his ice boat/milkcrate captain’s chair talking on his cell phone. Read “Fairbanks Teen Rescued, Arrested After Ice Floe Carries Him Down Chena River” via Newsminer.com
Milkcrate Arch in Philadelphia
Joe Girandola is a sculptor and educator in Philadelphia. This past Summer he installed this milk crate arch project called “Perso/Trovo” outside the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Read “How Did You Use Milk Crates in College” via Ornamento
So Urban
Milkcrates are hip. It’s official because Urban Outfitters is again using them in photo shoots. This photo by Wai Lin Tse popped up on Abduzeedo
Green Crate Shelter
Figment project worked to build the ‘Living Pavilion’ from their 2010 City of Dreams contest. This was the winning entry and was installed on Governors Island in New York for gatherings and activities on the island. The Living Pavilion was designed by Ann Ha and Behrang Behin.
From the Figment site…
Living Pavilion is a low-tech, low-impact installation that employs milk crates as the framework for growing planted surface similar to a green wall. Living Pavilion aspires to create a synthesis of form, structure, light and life. The pavilion’s surface is planted with hanging shade-tolerant plants that will provide an environment maintained at a cooler temperature because of evapotranspiration from the plants. At the end of the season, the pavilion’s modular design will allow easy disassembly and distribution of the planted milk crates to the New York area for use in homes, public places, and community gardens.
Crateman Strikes Again!
Part of the amazing crateman legacy, a new one in Cape Town, South Africa made of Coca-Cola crates. Crateman via Mental_Floss