openSUSE Art (Mug)

On one of those bored evenings, I had: an empty DelMonte tin, some openSUSE DVDs, a super glue and some kitchen utensils. And, I ended up doing things as in the video below. Watch it.


openSUSE Art (Mug) from Sankar P on Vimeo.




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Now that you have watched the video (hopefully), If you could think of any _really_ ;-) artistic things that can be done with this tin, drop me a comment.

For the photographs, Thanks should be given for Devadas Kovilakath, Nikanth K, Bharath Acharya. Thanks to Jhonny Jacob for the tins.

12 comments:

Shayon said...

Just take it with you when you go for the events ;)

Anja said...

just a side note: no need to have it for _every_ single product *g*

mohar said...

This is awesome Sankar. I love the last scene which rightly signifies OpenSuse is above all.

Great to know evangelists like you guys.

Sankar said...

Shayon: hehe sure.

Anja: Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

Mohar: Good to see someone understanding something I thought while making the video. Thanks for your comments.

Vijesh said...

Nice work Sankar! Will such pen stands be given away with the next release? ;) Loved the sound track too. :)

Sankar said...

Vijesh: Thanks. I dont think I have enough tins to distribute ;-) But if you want one, you can take the one that I have.

Abirami Rajendran said...

This is cool.

I don't have suggestions for artistic stuff, but you could bully ppl at office to organize a competition(wealth from waste or whatever)and this would definitely win :D

Sankar said...

Abirami: Thanks. The only thing that our company is interested in conducting as of now, is Interview. There should've been ~60-70 people left in the last 3 months and attrition is at record heights. So no chance of these engagement-boosting competitions now.

Venkatesh Varalu said...

I loved it. :).

Sankar said...

@varalu: That is nice to hear. Thanks.

Kavitha said...

Hey I liked it very much. Especially, the dosai karandi reflection is very nice.

Sankar said...

@kavita: Thanks.