
These are not vinyl toys. In fact these are not toys at all. Hayashi Shigeki draws inspiration from sci-fi, animation and Japanese comics to create these awesome ceramic figures.
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These are not vinyl toys. In fact these are not toys at all. Hayashi Shigeki draws inspiration from sci-fi, animation and Japanese comics to create these awesome ceramic figures.

Although the 2.0 speakers set you see above are not that powerful (10w/ch), I want them just for being so damn stylish! AND the unusual conical ceramic construction is supposed to provide excellent conduction, resulting in excellent sound quality. That toaster looking thing is the volume control unit. Sadly no subwoofer…
Derrick’s grad project was featured on GIZMODO two days ago. Ofcourse, having procrastinated on making a website, the GIZMODO article couldn’t include a trackback link to Derrick’s site. He whipped one out in two days though, and it’s looking great. Click here for his new site, derrically.com. This incident inspired me to get off my ass and make a website myself, hence this blog~
Here’s a copy of the post from GIZMODO:

“Derrik Wang wants to make sure you never break open your piggy bank just because you’re trying to scrounge up some beer money by making his piggy bank nauseatingly authentic. Not only do pig guts spill out when you break open the bank, the insides are rendered with blood as well, making sure you will only ever retrieve the money when it’s completely necessary—when you’re in the mood for pork.” [ GIZMODO ]