We've got a minor obsession with 3D printing here at the Wall Breakers. Recently, an inevitable milestone was reached in the 3D printing universe: the first printed gun was successfully fired by creator Cody Wilson. Wilson told reporters "I recognize the tool might be used to harm other people - that's what the tool is - it's a gun. But I don't think that's a reason to not do it - or a reason not to put it out there." Yep. Just another way to blow each other up.
Rare Images of Perhaps the Greatest Femme Fatale of them All: Brigitte Bardot
- By James
- In: Culture
- Published on 05 May 2013
These rare images of Brigitte Bardot were shot for Life Magazine in 1958. Take a look at the gorgeous Femme Fatale in all her glory... and sometimes while eating.
Giant Rubber Duck
- By Matt
- In: Culture
- Published on 03 May 2013
Standing at 46 feet tall and 55 feet long, artist Florentijin Hofman's Rubber Duck installation has touched down in Hong Kong. No word from Godzilla on how he feels about this.
Art Deco New York
- By James
- In: Culture
- Published on 02 May 2013
I've often felt that New York city was the most Roman city since Rome itself. The Romans were long noted for stealing the art, culture, and architecture tips and styles from different societies which they conquered to use in Rome. New York, with it's many Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and "Far Eastern" architectural motifs is very Roman indeed. The architectural period called Art Deco coincided with the rise of many of New York's great skyscrapers. The most famous Art Deco example is The Chrysler Building, but many other buildings had deco motifs. See some lesser-known examples of the Art Deco style in New York's architecture below.



