One Dan Liuzzi from Cleveland, Ohio “thought it would be funny to create a huge version of [his] own head and wear it” for Halloween this year. So he decided to make an 8-bit version of his head and show it off on Halloween night. This awesome piece of headgear likely provoked senses of awe instead of screams, however. It’s made from insulation foam, joint compound, a cardboard box, glue, some gesso spray, and acrylic paint; that snazzy tie was purchased at ThinkGeek. It took around 2-3 weeks to complete and Liuzzi calls it “pretty amatuer stuff.” Can’t wait to see what he thinks up next! Perhaps one day he may fully realize the 8-Bitinator 2000. Look in the gallery below for more angles.
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LED Man
In his spare time, Alden Hart, CTO of Ten Mile Square Technologies, explores creative ways to use LED lights in many different variations. In this particular project, Hart used machinable wax to create this “LED mask.” Very neat. Check out images that reveal previous steps in the process after the break (click “more…”).
[Via Make]