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Sagaki Keita | Colossal

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Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Sagaki Keita illustration art

 

Artist Sagaki Keita was born in 1984 and lives and works in Tokyo. His densely composited pen and ink illustrations contain thousands of whimsical characters that are drawn almost completely improvised. I am dumbstruck looking at these and love the wacky juxtaposition of fine art and notebook doodles. See more of his work here, and be sure to click the images above for more detail. Thanks Sagaki for sharing your work with Colossal!

 

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BRB cleaning brain and blood splatters from my computer and surrounding areas.

 

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My Nook Color runs Android 3.0 a.k.a. Honeycomb.

First off, a big thank you to everyone who sent me all those links when this exciting news broke out!

I still can't believe that I'm running a brand new generation of Android (N1 owners still waiting for "official" 2.3 Gingerbread to release). When Honeycomb was first shown at CES, I had read a lot of reports that there will be specific hardware requirements and that you couldn't just brute force run 3.0 on any device, especially not on my $250 e-reader. The UI for 3.0 is very much Tron-esque and ... shiny :D

Although this is an early release of Honeycomb, the graphics run smooth on my device. I've attached a short video showing the ripple effect of the lock screen.

Some more pictures from bootup to a few menu options including Settings and Recently Used (multi-tasking) menus.

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I <3 the Android Community.
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