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Archive for September, 2010

Things I Don’t Need: An Avatar Fleshlight

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Nuff’ said.

More NSFW pics after the jump.

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Shepard Fairey on Obama and Hope in 2010

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Back in 2008, when the Jailbreak was born and Obama Action Figures were flying off the shelves, we made no secret of our great affection and admiration for Shepard Fairey and his work. Times may have changed but our feelings towards Fairey certainly haven’t.

For better or for worse, to many outside of the art world, Shepard is simply the “Hope Poster Guy” and it’s proven to be a tricky role for him in the years since Obama’s election because, as a human symbol of all the hope behind the Obama campaign, his words about Obama as president have often been distorted or taken out of context to serve other people’s political narratives.

Two days ago, Fairey published an essay on Huffington Post to address the question directly, in his own unedited words, and as always, what comes through is an extremely intelligent man with strong ideals and a nuanced understanding of complex situations… Something the American media often have trouble portraying. In Fairey’s own words:

“I generally avoid commenting about Obama’s performance because I have found that the mainstream media tends to reduce my views to a simplistic position of being either “for” the President or “disappointed” or “against” him.”

The full essay is subtle, considered and well worth reading. In addition to clearing the air about Fairey’s own opinions, I suspect that many of Obama’s most ardent campaign supporters (ourselves included) are looking for ways to square their mixed feelings about the first two years of his presidency with the unmitigated hope they felt in 2008.  And now, as then, Shepard Fairey may just be the guy who sets the tone for us.

Inside ThinkGeek

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WIRED just published a great feature about our friends at ThinkGeek, detailing their incredible 11-year ascent from small graphic T-shirt-making company into $50 million a year brand.

“The company makes toys for adults, novelties designed to appeal to both your inner child and your inner grad student. These dorks have been retrofitting classic novelty items with a veneer of obsessive dorkiness for more than a decade, lavishing so much care and imagination and wit on their products that they sometimes seem more like conceptual art than cubicle kitsch.”

It’s a must read.

[WIRED: 'Inside ThinkGeek, Where Mythical Meat Can Make Millions']

Lego Han Solo in Carbonite

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The best part of this Lego version of Han Solo frozen in carbonite has to be the agonized expression on his face. While the expression itself is priceless, the figure itself can be had for a mere $16.00.

[via Uberreview]

The Tea Party Invades Sunday Comics

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The Boston Globe‘s Ward Sutton wondered what would happen if the Tea Party took over the Sunday Comics and these parodies are the result.

Here’s why he did it:

“The newspaper comics page: some find it to be innocuous, even at times irrelevant. But there’s a growing concern among a certain segment of the country that the comics page is out of step with mainstream values, if not an outright cesspool of treasonous, pinko propaganda. So in the interest of fairness and balance we present comics reinvented by “Tea Party cartoonist Joe Smith” — with a little help from Ward Sutton.”

Three more are after the jump, and you can check out the whole series here.

[Spotted on Dangerous Minds]

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Hello Kitty as Everyone Pt. III

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Joseph Senior is back again with (dare I say?) his best round of Hello Kitty pop culture mashups yet.

After the jump check out nine more, including Hello Dalek and Hello H2K2, two of a planned five in his series of Hello Robots, as well as Hellboy, Venom and each member of the band KISS.

See Previously: Hello Kitty as Everyone & Hello Kitty as Everyone Part II.

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Things I Need: The iPong Table Tennis Trainer

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Baseball? Hah! Here at Jailbreak our national pastime is playing ping pong, making this iPong Table Tennis Trainer a must-have for secretly honing my skills while Jason isn’t around.

Its best feature? Besides holding a whopping 110 balls at once, this bad boy has three different spin settings: under; top; and heavy top, for “high rpm rotation that must be returned with a controlled downward stroke.” Game on!

[Spotted on The UberReview via OhGizmo!]

“Darth Mickey” and Other Works by Oliver Barrett

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Cleveland-based artist Oliver Barrett has just updated his portfolio with a bunch of new stuff. After the jump check out a selection of his other works, including Darth Vader as Optimus Prime and the Dark Night, and a stirring image of a decaying LeBron James.

Thanks, Peter!

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I’m serious about this one. Why? Because “having this remarkable and unique gadget on your desk will undoubtedly make your friends and colleagues very jealous and earn you eternal respect.”

Bring mini Steve home for a little bit less than an iPod nano [$129.99].

[Spotted on Neon Monster via Seven's Heaven]

Lady Gaga’s New Wardrobe

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Artist and author Jim Benton has attempted to out-Gaga Lady Gaga with this series of illustrations depicting potential new outfits for our favorite sartorial savant. Satire is a dish best served with the flesh of one’s critics, don’t you think?

See them big after the jump.

[Spotted on Styleite]

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