Serenading with a saw – easy as
How will you show your affection this Valentine's Day? Getting in touch with your softer side is easier for some than it is for others. Mitre 10's DIY tutorial series, Easy As, is here to help. They posted this sweet video for a DIY Valentine's gift like no other… see below.
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Daily dismemberment
To mark the television series The Walking Dead coming back on air for their third season, something gruesome has been set up in Toronto's Union Station. The zombie hands installment is counting down for ten days, and as each day passes, one finger drops to the station floor. This creepy countdown continues until the series finally returns to air. Pretty gross, but pretty fun. Plus they managed to add a social media layer to the ambient campaign too!
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The quest for the perfect shot
Going the extra distance for the perfect photo – we've all got our limits. But for those of us that are avid photographers, those limits seem to be non-existent… a phenomenon captured beautifully (and hilariously) in this new clip for the Canon EOS Rebel T4i. The director of the famous Sony Bravia 'Balls' ad, Nicolai Fugslig, was in on the action to create this spot. Check it out below!
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Dim poster with a smart idea
An Amsterdam-based restaurant, CTaste, gives their patrons a chance to dine in the dark, allowing them to experience a "journey of taste, sound and touch". The restaurant aims to serve food bursting with flavour, enhancing the taste experience even more by taking away the ability to see their meal. Even the waiters that serve you are blind/visually impaired, so you well and truly get a feel for their world by the end of the night.
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