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December 12, 2006 2:07 PM   Subscribe

The Daily Monster - Time-lapse videos of artist Stefan Bucher turning ink splotches into monsters. A new one every day. Also available on YouTube.
posted by Partial Law (13 comments total) 13 users marked this as a favorite
 
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posted by Partial Law at 2:08 PM on December 12, 2006


Excellent. Thanks.
posted by dobbs at 2:22 PM on December 12, 2006


Cool, I love the sound of his speed-up pen strokes. Sounds like he's motorized.
posted by doctor_negative at 2:59 PM on December 12, 2006


That is so cool!
posted by eyeballkid at 3:06 PM on December 12, 2006 [1 favorite]


Oh, I'm very partial to that. God bless the internets!
posted by imperium at 3:17 PM on December 12, 2006


Yes!! The sped up Sharpie sound is profoundly gratifying, in ways I don't fully understand.
posted by bullitt 5 at 3:40 PM on December 12, 2006


Man, I wish I could draw a straight line like that!
This post makes me want to get out a pencil and paper (I've never tried drawing with a sharpie).
Thanks.
posted by bstreep at 6:46 PM on December 12, 2006


great stuff
posted by soplerfo at 7:45 PM on December 12, 2006


Is he writing the title screen upside down? If so, that's very impressive.
posted by joedan at 7:56 PM on December 12, 2006


Reminiscent of Ralph Steadman's amazing rendition of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for the Criterion DVD. Cool link, thanks.
posted by carsonb at 8:05 PM on December 12, 2006


Very nice. I feel like buying me a box of sharpies now.
posted by landedjentry at 8:12 PM on December 12, 2006


It amazes me how some people can just whip out nifty drawings. I spend an hour or two agonizing over where to put my next line, and it still doesn't come out that good.
posted by bookish at 9:12 PM on December 12, 2006


...just echoing the sentiment that the sped-up pen strokes are awesome.
posted by jckll at 9:52 AM on December 14, 2006


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