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Senses Fail
One More Brick Tour
Starland Ballroom
Sayreville, NJ
10.31.2009
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FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.
FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.
Major materials fail. After we made these the acrylic sheets started to bow and pull off of the aluminum backers. Hundreds of these are failing and falling apart :(
FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.
FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.
This is my submission for Gizmodo's fail challenge. For this challenge, we had to screw up when taking a photo so incredibly badly that (in theory) we would create something unique and worthy unto itself.
I think it is safe to say that I failed at the fail challenge. This out of focus shot isn't nearly as screwy or interesting, but I really didn't get anything good out of all the shots I did with strange settings and angles. So for me, this was simply the best of the worst... which may not be bad enough in itself to win... ugh. wait... is that good? is that bad?... Who came up with the idea for this challenge!?!?!!?
Funny part is that I fail A LOT when I am not trying to... sighs.
FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.
A battery in a very old keyboard attachment for a tablet, failed. One of the cells swelled up and somehow leaked enough to corrode its electrical contact. The protection circuit also kicked in to prevent it from charging the pack, thus avoiding a catastrophic failure.
Even though you don’t wish it on anyone else, sometimes you just can’t help watching and laughing your ass off at someone else’s fails. Specially snowboarding fails.
Seems like some of the smallest things can go in the wrong direction and when they do avalanches of hurt follow,...
5th Make a try over a Blythe sized Mannequin.
O___O SHIT! It's TOO big! I hate DCR!! 100%??? A big shit!!! GRRR!!!
This drawing has failed on so many levels I don't even know where to begin... initial sketch was crap, marker ran all over the paper like crazy, totally messed up the pen lines, horrible colour choice... WOO!! GO ME!
But I learn from my mistakes... on to the next drawing!
The thought crossed my mind for a nanosecond. Google must be right and I must be off my rocker.
But seriously! How can you ever change your password with security like this!
Detail from original image Airmail pilot Robert Shank after crash from Smithsonian Institution.
*the image and title of this cropped derivative are taken from a note left on the original image by Flickr user goofy sound. The image was cropped from the highest resolution version, but may still be of very poor quality.
The original comment read "FAIL!"
This image has been created as part of an experiment by James Morley. To see all the images created so far from notes left on Flickr Commons images, see the tag CommonsNotes