Art
Mario Brothers Car, Fanboy Vehicle Art At Its Best
Submitted by C.S. Magor on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 05:34.
All the way from Russia comes this car which is utterly unremarkable except for the fact that it has one of the most awesome Mario Brothers murals I have ever seen. The detail is great and it is good to see a diehard Nintendo fanboy that is not afraid to show his or her true colors. [Console Newz via Albotas, New Launches]
The Viral Visions of Alex Dragulescu
Submitted by C.S. Magor on Thu, 04/10/2008 - 17:10.
In my travels of the World Wide Web, I came across something that was quite incredible and had to investigate further. Artist Alex Dragulescu has created what can only be described as viral art. The art was created from the disassembled code of some of a number of different viruses that have, at different times, plagued the Ether.
According to the artist:
"Malwarez is a series of visualization of worms, viruses, trojans and spyware code. For each piece of disassembled code, API calls, memory addresses and subroutines are tracked and analyzed. Their frequency, density and grouping are mapped to the inputs of an algorithm that grows a virtual 3D entity. Therefore the patterns and rhythms found in the data drive the configuration of the artificial organism."
The title image is Dragulescu's representation of PWSLineage. His other works follow below. If you want to see the images in all of their glory and perhaps make yourself an awesome desktop background, get over to the Malwarez site. Given the URL, it looks incredibly sinister but is safe, I can assure you.
Stormy

MyDoom

IRCbot

Virutmytob
Real Homer Simpson is as Creepy as Real Mario
Submitted by C.S. Magor on Fri, 03/21/2008 - 23:01.
Some of you might have seen the incredibly realistic looking Mario floating around on the World Wide Web not so long ago. The picture came to us courtesy of a site called Pixeloo. The same people that brought us Mario have now given us a photorealistic Homer J. Simpson. He has quite a creepy looking mug don't you think?
Source: Geek Alerts, Pixeloo