WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

On June 27, 2009, in 03 - Works Of Art, by admin

Some of these the artist did a great job, but still have to wonder…wtf were they thinking??

There seem to be many people who enjoy having some unsuccessful tattoos on their bodies.

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos

WTF Were They Thinking Tattoos
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Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Julien Babigeon is a French graphic designer going by the name Skooly DK. What does Skooly DK mean? How did Julien get that name? “Don’t ask me why. It’s a little bit complicated.” The most-likely tangled and twisty origin story of Julien’s “Skooly DK” moniker is an apt metaphor for his art–vintage, strange, hard to describe and, at the end of the day, simply awesome.

Music Makes Him Lose Control

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

(images via: ARTST)

If we start to unpack the box marked “Who Is Skooly DK,” sitting at the very top will be a stack of LPs. Some of his most inspired designs and some of his more innovative techniques have been applied to album covers, gig posters and other music-related materials.

There’s a reason for that–in the artist’s own words: “I can admit that i really love to work on record covers… i’m a big music lover.” Skooly’s diverse work can be seen on covers for Ninja Tune, Dutch Rhythm Combo and Birdy Nam Nam, among other acts and artists.

Old Skool

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

(images via: ARTST)

When asked to describe his artwork, Skooly DK is at a loss for words; there are too many inspirations, too many thoughts and ideas and THINGS just going on in each picture for him to point his finger at one or two influences or overarching concepts.

But when pressed further, Skooly comes up with an answer that begins to cut to the bone of his work: “I’m really inspired by vintage advertisings, UKn types, pop art, op-art, psychedelic shapes and punk stuff.”

From fold lines and stains to color schemes straight out of the late 70s, Skooly’s work, while fresh and new and as crisp as any late ‘aughts design work out there, is firmly rooted in the idea of vintage.

There’s an instant likability factor to Skooly’s work that comes out of that vintage old school-ness; nostalgia as a foot in the door. And that’s the key to an upper hand in the art world in the viral video era–have a hook and make ‘em think they know your stuff, and you’re golden.

Alliteration Is Always Amazing

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

(images via: ARTST)

It’s true.

But beyond that, Skooly’s on to something here–alliteration plus snacks plus cartoons plus a coat of vintage paint equals brilliant design. This bite size (pun intended) punny word game art is simple and great; it’s the kind of poster begging to be shared on Twitter or Facebook, the kind of poster you want to send to three friends.

Space Face

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

(images via: ARTST)

If there’s a bridge over the gap between the art and music of the 70s and 80s and the art and music of today, it’s probably in outer space. After all, Mars is apparently the home to both David Bowie and Lil Wayne.

Skooly DK’s space-inspired artwork follows the same path–vector graphics techniques and computerized colors collide with old school cut-out techniques and moldy old photographs, making something entirely new.

Perhaps these pieces are Skooly’s way of staring into his future… and his past–forward and backward, all at the same time.

“Whoa.”-Keanu Reeves

To see more of Skooly DK’s work, head over to his profile on ARTST.

Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France
Skooly DK: Conception Graphique de France

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The Ovei

On June 27, 2009, in 03 - Works Of Art, by admin

The Ovei
Putting you in super comfortable gaming paradise, the egg-shaped pod, designed by Lee McCormack and honed by F1 giants McLaren, is a self-contained unit home to a built-in 5.1 surround-sound system, variable lighting, climate control and luxury seating. It can hold a flatscreen telly up to 26 inches wide, and is compatible with all major computers, consoles and media servers.
Now, where do i put it?

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The Ovei
 

Motivity 400C is a future car concept which is the latest creation of Nissan with brilliant visor and stunning functional features. This concept uses maglev’s engine system that has made it even powerful along with every tire that allows great control, functionality and style. The triangle shaped bode of this car reduces drag of air, therefore, this car provides superior acceleration and is able to save more power. Steering wheel of this design has been kept traditional so that the user can enjoy driving the car without any problem associated with unusual and newly designed wheels.

Nissan Motivity 400C with Maglev System

Nissan Motivity 400C with Maglev System

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Multi Mode Vehicles or MMVs are an effort of Samson Motorworks to overcome the car’s inability to fly, and considering the aerodynamic and weight related issues of 4-wheel vehicles, they have embarked on an assignment to develop a flying 3-wheel motorcycle. Two models of duel-use MMVs are under development, first one is Skybike with a patent telescoping wing and the other one is the Switchblade that utilizes a scissors wing design and can retract the wings when you are riding in the freeway.

Although both the MMVs are light and small, they can attain a maximum altitude of around 10,000 foot above sea level. The overall size and strong structure around the riders ensures passenger safety and can be spotted easily by other vehicles in traffic. The front shock absorber, a side door protection and ballistic shaft recovery system are few safety features of these three-wheelers. Both models include air conditioning and heating, rear view video monitor, automatic vehicle leaning, dual lighting system for ground and air, and stereo MP3 input CD player.

Multi Mode Vehicle : You Can Turn Your Motorbike to Aircraft

Multi Mode Vehicle : You Can Turn Your Motorbike to Aircraft

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The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations
“This looks shopped. I can tell from some of the pixels and from seeing quite a few shops in my time”… This classic 4chan meme captures in one sentence the pomposity and ignorance of countless self-styled image critics. There’s a nugget of truth in that annoying meme, however – poor ’shops ARE obvious, even to 4channers. The better ones, on the other hand, can be mind-boggling. Here is a selection of great and notorious photoshopped images guaranteed to provoke wonder, amusement and eyestrain.

Beyond Imagery, Almost Imaginary

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Oogle Tutorials, PSD TUTS+ and LunchoverIP)

Many works of photoshop art pump up the details in a source image to the point of sensory overload – and that’s a good thing. The selection above applies a little ’shop shock & awe, just enough to nudge the subject into that odd area just beyond reality.

How Swede It Is

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Allt Eller Inget)

The cool thing about photoshopping, or digitally modifying photographs if we want to be technical about it, is that our brains naturally want to believe what our eyes are seeing. The content may be wrong but the look is right. Sweden’s Erik Johansson is a master of this technique, as the above montage and his other works clearly illustrate.

Little ‘Shop of Horrors

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Session Magazine)

Like Erik Johannsson, Pierre Betielle is another expert photoshopper who feels he’s his own best subject. The French photo finagler takes the visual medium and forces it into extra-large territory, with we viewers along for the wild ride.

It’s Just A Paper Cut

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Web Designer Depot, Instructables and WetCanvas!)

Incongruity in imagery – the above samples say it all. As scary as some of these images are, what’s more frightening is wondering who thought up the concepts, and why? The above set focuses on our hands, so sensitive to the slightest touch or the merest paper cut. Regarding the latter, welcome to what must be a New Order of pain… how does it feel?

2-for-1 Fail Combo

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Osmoothie and The New York Times News Blog)

You can’t appreciate the good until you’ve seen the bad… An entire nation doesn’t put its foot in its mouth too often but the Islamic Republic of Iran isn’t just any nation – they’ve done it twice, thanks to a couple of ambitious yet amateurish photoshopped images that have received wide dissemination. The first, above, supposedly depicts 4 missiles launched in unison and many reputable news organizations rushed it to press. Not so fast, newsies – according to AFP, “The fourth missile (the one second from the right) has apparently been added in digital retouch to cover a grounded missile that may have failed during the test.” A missile fail and a photoshop fail, that’s today’s 2-for-1 special.

Rally? Not Really

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Daily KOS and UPI)

Oops, they did it again. Iran’s serial president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is wildly popular in his home country: 62 percent of the voters can’t be wrong, right? Such a political rock star should have no trouble whatsoever in leading huge rallies, yet there’s trouble in Persepolis… not enough warm bodies in the background. Call in the Revolutionary Photoshop Brigade!

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Daily KOS and UPI)

Unfortunately the powers that be must have grabbed some Mystery Shoppers instead of the expert ’shoppers they were looking for. The result just adds further fuel to the fire that’s swiftly burning away any residual legitimacy in those who pull the strings, er, hold the reins of power in Tehran.

Ve Vill Photoshop You!

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Vogue)

The Persians have no monopoly on photoshop disasters. Slipshod ’shopping is so common, in fact, that someone put up a website – called Photoshop Disasters, if you must ask. Take the prime example above: “As a Russian,” says Natalia Vodianova, “I love drama.” Not to mention comedy, it would seem.

Pictures Worth 1000 Words

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Worth 1000)

Now back to the good stuff. Best known for its popular photoshop contests, Worth 1000 has been amazing and amusing appreciators of fine photo manipulation since 2002. The site, founded by Avi Muchnick and Israel Derdik, runs a number of discussion forums that offer both experienced ’shoppers and newbies a valuable resource for tips and techniques. Unlike some other, more freewheeling forums, those at Worth 1000 are actively moderated and filtered providing a high degree of troll control.

RGGUARKUP… Gesundheit

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Abduzeedo)

Portuguese digital artist Roberto Gamito, who goes under the nom de ’shoppe “rgquarkup”, is a rising star on the photoshop scene. Gamito’s compositions evoke an ethereal, otherworldly atmosphere that some may find romantic, others disturbing, and Goths a combination of both – in other words, perfection.

That’ll Be One Starbuck

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Slashfilm)

How does one pay for a Vente Frappuccino at the cantina, anyway? With a Starbuck, of course! Mark Brooks whipped up this tasty bill, er, Darth, for the 2007 Star Wars Fan Days event. By the way, Mark, what do you think Lord Vader would do if he caught you counterfeiting Empire currency, hmm?

Hauser Goin’, Eh?

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Damncoolpics)

Koen Hauser has racked up a significant body of work – with the emphasis on “body”. Hauser’s compositions resemble Motor Trend car cutaways, without the cars. What’s perhaps most odd is that his subjects look so calm and collected – while the rest of us are freaking out!

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Damncoolpics)

Above are some other works by Hauser; no anatomical cutaways this time but certainly disturbing in their own right. Or wrong, as the case may be.

Tricks Of The Trade

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations(images via: Abduzeedo)

Wondering just how the masters of manipulation work their mojo? The above montage gives an inkling, care of Joan Charmant. A software engineer by day, Charmant twists reality by night: “I started photo montage in 2004, when I stumbled upon UFO pictures and wanted to see how hard it would have been to fake.” Not all that hard, if you’ve got the right software and an active imagination!

The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations
The Art of Photoshop: A Dozen Fantastic Photographic Manipulations

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12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

When filming horror, sci-fi and fantasy movies, set construction is often necessary to achieve a believable effect. But, some real-life locations are a surprisingly perfect fit even when the movie is set in the distant post-apocalyptic future or on another planet. From gritty abandoned power stations and mental hospitals to a town so impossibly perfect it played a film set, these 12 locations have played prominent roles in movies like ‘Terminator’, ‘12 Monkeys’ and ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’.

 

Danvers State Hospital, ‘Session 9′

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(images via: Opacity)

Perhaps the most famous abandoned place in UK, <a href=”http://En Derin.com/2008/04/03/5-infamous-abandonments-used-in-famous-films-deserted-buildings-from-cult-classics-of-cinema/”>Danvers State Hospital served as a fittingly bleak, creepy setting for the 2001 horror movie ‘Session 9′. In an unusual twist, Danvers didn’t just stand in for a fictional asylum, but actually appeared as itself. The hospital was closed in 1992 but stood abandoned until its demolition in 2005. It was reportedly the inspiration for H.P. Lovecraft’s Arkham Sanitarium, which in turn inspired Arkham Asylum in the Batman comic book series.

Aldwych Tube Station, ‘V for Vendetta’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(image via: IGN, Wikimedia Commons)

Disused since 1994, the Aldwych Tube Station in London is relatively well preserved, making it an ideal location for film shoots. Built on the site of the Royal Stand Theatre, it opened in 1907 and was used as a public air-raid shelter during World War II. In the movie ‘V for Vendetta’, based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore, the Aldwych Tube Station acted as the setting for the final climactic scenes. Other films shot there include ‘Patriot Games’, ‘The Good Shepherd’ and ‘Atonement’.

Griffith Observatory, ‘Terminator’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(image via: James Cameron Online)

When a naked Arnold Schwarzenegger first emerged into the past to find Sarah Connor in 1984’s ‘Terminator’, it was in front of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California. It was also revisited in 2009’s ‘Terminator: Salvation’ as a ruin. The observatory, a popular tourist spot set against downtown LA, also appeared in Rebel Without a Cause, The People vs. Larry Flynt and the Transformers movie among many other films and television series.

Westport Power Generation Station, ‘12 Monkeys’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(images via: Urban Atrophy)

While many notable locations were used to film ‘12 Monkeys’, the creepiest was undoubtedly <a href=”http://En Derin.com/2008/04/03/5-infamous-abandonments-used-in-famous-films-deserted-buildings-from-cult-classics-of-cinema/”>Westport Power Generation Station, an abandoned power plant used to create some of the interior shots set in the post-apocalyptic future from which the movie’s protagonist, played by Bruce Willis, originates. Located in the Baltimore Bay, this power plant bore spray-painted “The Army” tags on its walls until its demolition.

Seaside Florida, ‘The Truman Show’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(image via: SeasideFL)

Truman Burbank lived in an impossibly perfect town, where picturesque little pastel houses with impeccably white picket fences and thriving rose bushes stood against a stunning ocean backdrop. And, though it played a film set in the movie ‘The Truman Show’, Seaside Florida is a very real place. It’s a master-planned community in the Florida Panhandle an is often cited as the first New Urbanist development.

Toronto City Hall, ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(images via: Joey DeVilla, Torontoist)

Toronto stands in as fictional Raccoon City in ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’, the second movie in a series based on a popular video game. Torontonians will recognize their home town in virtually every segment of the movie, from the Prince Edward Viaduct to Nathan Philips Square, where Toronto City Hall was nuked along with the rest of the city.

Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House, ‘Blade Runner’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(images via: jplouis, architettura.supereva.com)

Not many pre-existing buildings could fit the dark, futuristic vibe of 1982 classic ‘Blade Runner’, but the Ennis House fit the bill perfectly. Designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Ennis House in north Los Angeles is constructed mostly of pre-cast concrete blocks with a design based on ancient Mayan temples. The blocks were cast to serve as a backdrop on a studio set for Deckard’s apartment.

The Stanley Hotel, ‘The Shining’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

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On a sunny day, the bright white exterior of the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado hardly seems like it could serve as inspiration for one of Stephen King’s greatest horror novels. But, it was during a stay there in the 1970s that King conceived of the basic idea for ‘The Shining’. The hotel is purportedly haunted, and King is said to have had some paranormal experiences during his stay. Contrary to popular belief, King did not write the novel while staying at the Stanley Hotel, nor was the Kubrick-directed film version of the story shot there – though parts of the 1997 television series were.

Battersea Power Station, ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

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At one time, the Battersea Power Station was a gleaming symbol of human progress. It’s Europe’s largest brick building and boasted a lavish, Art Deco interior that has since deteriorated significantly. It appeared in the Beatles’ movie Help! and is also pictured on the front of Pink Floyd’s album Animals. As the years wore on, the station fell into disuse, though it remained one of London’s most iconic landmarks. In addition to ‘Children of Men’, ‘Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life’, ‘MacGuyver’, ‘The Dark Knight’ and an episode of ‘LOST’, the Battersea Power Station was used as the external façade of the Victory Mansions in Michael Radford’s 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell’s novel, ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’.

Cherokee Nuclear Power Plant, ‘The Abyss’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(images via: Historic Decay)

Many of the scenes in science fiction thriller ‘The Abyss’ were filmed in eerie, claustrophobic underwater chambers at the Cherokee Nuclear Power Plant near Gaffney, South Carolina. Millions of gallons of water were brought in to fill existing unfinished structures on the site, making it the largest underwater movie set in the world. It was abandoned in 1983 after the Three Mile Island accident, but is now back under control of Duke Power and Southern Company, who plan to redevelop the site for one of the first new nuclear power plants in over 30 years.

Alnwick Castle, ‘Harry Potter’

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

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Children may never really be able to visit Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, but Alnwick Castle in England stands in quite well for the younger set. The castle was featured as Hogwarts in the first two ‘Harry Potter’ films, most notably during the broomstick flying lesson scene and the scene in which Harry and Ron crash land the Weasley family flying car. Other locations that stood in for interior and exterior Hogwarts settings include Oxford University, Gloucester Cathedral, Durham Cathedral and Christ Church College.

Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Star Trek

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

12 Real Life Locations Behind Out of this World Films

(images via: memory-alpha.org, Universal Locations)

Trekkies will recall the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, a religious retreat in the hills above Simi Valley in Southern California, as Camp Khitomer in ‘Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country’ and Lore’s Borg compound in the ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ episodes ‘Descent’ and ‘Descent, Part II’. It was also the setting for Marilyn Manson’s video for ‘The Dope Show’ and appeared as the Rock & Roll History Museum in ‘Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny’.

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The Sea King Yacht has been made keeping the Middle Eastern market in mind. It is the kind of luxury yacht that you can comfortably live in overnight. It has the best to offer its customers with no compromises what-so-ever. The entire structure is made of the finest of wood and is 60 feet. The body has an elegant streamlined shape to be and this yacht can take passengers with ease between islands. The manufacturers have been able to showcase a fine use of the traditional and the modern. Every little detail has been taken utmost care of so that the traveler gets the best.

Sea King Luxury Yacht by Adam Schacter

Sea King Luxury Yacht by Adam Schacter

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If you are looking for the latest in photography then macro photos is a must. It is the latest entrant in the photography world. It is the kind that is unique and unusual. The idea for the Macro photos came from the waves and the movement of water. This was further made use of in creating an illumination object. The direction and liquidity got in these photos is amazing. When you look at them you feel as though there are drops of water on the photo. Three dimensional effects add to the realistic impact of the photo. It is multi-faceted. You can use it as a bookcase as well as have a lamp with drops on top.

Drop Macro Lamp for Your Living Room

Drop Macro Lamp for Your Living Room

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The Thrones V1.0 is a concept computing recliner specially designed for the gaming market and society. It is an interactive device that allows a person to explore the digital media without using conventional input devices such as mouse or keyboards; instead, there are two touch surfaces and a footrest that can be adjusted according to your needs for longer computing comfortably. The screen is 18 inches, hence minimizes eye strain and it can also turn to transparent when not in use. When working at the computer you can recline as it is ergonomically designed. If you need a short break you can sink into the luxurious leather seating. The futuristic look to computing is certainly here with the throne.

Thrones : Computer Recliner Concept by Anthony Sanchez

Thrones : Computer Recliner Concept by Anthony Sanchez

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