THIS CONTEST IS CLOSED! Thank you for participating!
Now a days, everyone has a phone and computer of some sort. Many people like to personalize some of their devices with cases. Hugo Arcier teamed up with Sculpteo, a 3D printing service, to create two skull cases inspired by his art series called "Degeneration", based on a faces reducing algorithm. The detailed skull highlights the printing layers while the degenerated one is a kind of tribute to the mesh triangles.Sculpteo is giving away two customized skull device cases, to two Skull-A-Day fans!
PRIZE INFO: 2 Skull Cases (one per winner).
The case can be customized to the winner's needs based on available options. The cases are available in the two skull designs, Detailed and Degenerated. The cases are available for these devices, iPhone3G, iPhone4/4S, iPhone5, Samsung Galaxy Note II, Samsung Galaxy SII, Samsung Galaxy SIII. They can be made in multiple colors, black, white, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, gold, and brown. A color reference chart will be emailed to the winner, for selection. The cases can also be engraved with text up to 8 characters maximum.
HOW TO ENTER: Since the cases are used to cover devices that are used to contact people, to enter this contest, answer this question in a comment. What deceased person or people would you contact, if you could? For example, I might contact Anne Bonny and Mary Read, to ask them what it was like being two female pirates together.
CONTACT INFO: The winner, chosen at random, will be contacted via email by one of the Skull-A-Day editors within 7 days of the end of the contest. If that winner doesn't respond, another winner will be chosen. With your comment, please INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS!!! Entries are only valid with this information.
WHERE TO ENTER: All entries must be made on this blog post, on Skull-A-Day.com. You CANNOT enter this contest by commenting on Facebook, Twitter, or Google+.
CONTEST CLOSES: 11:59:59 PM Eastern USA Time Friday, June 21, 2013.
NUMBER OF WINNERS: Two
PRIZE SHIPS: This contest is open to all skull lovers around the world.
IF YOU DON'T WIN: Don't fret, the customizable skull cases are available in Sculpteo's 3D Printed Cases Store. You can see what else Sculpteo is making on their Blog, Facebook, and Twitter. You can see what else Hugo Arcier is making on his Facebook, and Twitter.
Now a days, everyone has a phone and computer of some sort. Many people like to personalize some of their devices with cases. Hugo Arcier teamed up with Sculpteo, a 3D printing service, to create two skull cases inspired by his art series called "Degeneration", based on a faces reducing algorithm. The detailed skull highlights the printing layers while the degenerated one is a kind of tribute to the mesh triangles.
Detailed Skull
Degenerated Skull
IF YOU DON'T WIN: Don't fret, the customizable skull cases are available in Sculpteo's 3D Printed Cases Store. You can see what else Sculpteo is making on their Blog, Facebook, and Twitter. You can see what else Hugo Arcier is making on his Facebook, and Twitter.
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ReplyDeleteI really dig the realistic one.
ReplyDeleteI would call Alexander Graham Bell, so I could tell him how far his little invention has come. From contact across the world to contacting the otherworld.
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I would contact Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee to tell them they have movies to finish.
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ReplyDeleteI would call Joseph Hyrtl, the collector of the Hyrtl Skull Collection at the Mutter Musuem and ask him which one of the 139 was his favorite skull!
ReplyDeleteI would love to contact Joey Ramone as he was my 7 year old self's crush. Still is. I'd also like to chat with him about his obvious but, at the time, poorly recognized or treated, OCD.
ReplyDeleteI also like to call Johnny Ramone and tell him to shove his ego where... Well, you get the idea. Though he did the best for the band for a period even as a dictator.
I would contact Frida Kahlo to talk with her en español about her artwork.
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I would contact God. I would ask why?
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I have two answers for this one:
ReplyDelete1. Frank Zappa - I'd be purely selfish and ask him to perform a song for me since I never had the chance to see him perform while he was alive. Doesn't matter what song, it'd be his choice.
2. Douglas Adams - I'd just want to thank him for writing that wholly remarkable book, the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, then tell him so long, and thanks for all the fish.
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the list could get long, but the people that come to mind most immediately are Kurt Cobain, to tell him it really can get better; & Edgar Allan Poe, to let him know of the reverence he receives postmortem that he so deserved, but didn't get, in life.
ReplyDeleteI have a mile long list of dead people I'd like to talk to, but if I had to choose in a jiffy, I would contact Hieronymous Bosch to ask him about the symbolism in his paintings.
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I would contact my baby sister who passed away tragically several years ago at the age of 30. She was my best friend and the only person in the world that understood me.. I was her hero...but she never knew that she had also become mine...
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As much as I would like to contact my mom, I would call Jesus. I don't know what I would say/ask, however.
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I would want to contact Joan of Arc and talk about religion and conviction and following what you feel to be true at any cost..she'd be fascinating to speak with, I think.
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I would contact Edgar Allen Poe so we could all know how he really died.
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I would contact my aunt who passed away 13 years ago.
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I would contact Harry Houdini and see if he will reveal his secrets.
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I would contact my grandmother who passed 10 years before I was born, to get to know what she was like for myself.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to talk to Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
What were they going music wise,what they think of the music today?
Would they jam together for me?
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I would talk to my dad. He died 21 years ago at the age of 53, I miss him a lot and I have so many questions...
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I would want to contact Edgar Allen Poe. What an interesting and curious person, whose big fame after his death. Such an interesting life and time!
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Oh wow, there are so many. Elizabeth Short (the black Dahlia)and ask her who murdered her. Glenn Miller and ask him what happened to him. Probably Amelia Earhart as well.
ReplyDeleteI'd contact Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. In addition to the amazing life he led, I'd ask about the Aspen campaign for Sheriff under the Freak Power ticket, and if there is sensation or sentience after life, I'd ask what it felt like to be blown up / blown out of a cannon!
ReplyDeleteI would contact Einstein to ask him "who does your hair?"
ReplyDeleteI would contact Rodney Dangerfield, John Candy, Richard Pryor, and Goerge Carlin. I would ask them all the same question..."How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood"? Why? Because too many people take shit way too seriously.
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i would ask milvea maric(einstein's first wife) and liersal (daughter) how it felt to be related to one of the worlds smartest person
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I would ask Steve Jobs why my iPhone never posts my comments here! Efinney@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would most definitely call up Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. After some intelligent conversation with them, I'd ring up Divine for some trash talk. Absolutely, that is what I'd do! kmcintyre2004@gmail.com
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I would contact Marilyn Monroe, so could find out how she does those damn eyebrows XD
ReplyDeleteI would contact my dad and ask him if he is proud of me (my life), and tell him how much I love him once more :)
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ReplyDeleteI would have to contact one of the Knights of Templar to find out where the evidence is buried, So I a mere woman can end this boorish reign, thus beating the Illuminati at their own game and freeing us up to the natural cycle and worship of the goddess.
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ReplyDeleteI'd call myself from the alternate timeline where I died.
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I would contact Janis Joplin and just talk to her and then try to meet up and give her a kiss.
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I would contact Marie Curie and teach her about radiation poisoning...
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I would call my grandma.
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I think I'll be completely honest with this one and say that I would contact my dad and older sister. Famous people are great and all, but I think I would enjoy talking with my family more!
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I'd like to talk to Shakespeare, to see if he really did write everything attributed to him, and Columbus, to check in about his travels.
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I'd contact Alexander McQueen and send him some skull love.
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I would talk to Anne Boleyn and tell her academics today believe she was innocent.
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I would contact my dad because I never got the chance to say goodbye.
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I would contact my mother....where's the will? Why was the trust in the dirty clothes hamper? Why didn't you share all your knowledge?
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I would call Christopher Reeves and ask him what he thinks of the ending of the new superman.
ReplyDeleteI would contact my beloved and dear Father, and I would ask him if he is proud of me.
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I would contact Nicolai Tesla and ask him his thoughts on the uses of his inventions Bluetooth and Wi-fi. I would probably get an earful because these are also things that he doesn't get credit for. Our conversation would then end with Tesla slamming the receiver down repeatedly trying to hang up on me, then realizing you have to push the"end call" button.
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ReplyDeletei would contact my future self and ask about the weather.
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I would contact Jim Henson to find out what is on the other side of all those rainbows...
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I would contact Edgar Allan Poe or Jimi Hendrix and ask what REALLY happened when they died. So much mystery surrounds both of them.
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I would have to go sentimental and contact a woman that was an extra Mom to me. I would love to hear her voice again.
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I would contact Elvis Presley, because if he didn't respond I would know he really is alive and working at the 7-11 in Des Moines!
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I would contact Hitler and try to figure his master plan and how he would actually make it work.
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nice cases. i would contact Houdini because he was such a firm believer in the afterlife and had secret instructions to attempt communication with him after he passed. would love to hear his side of how that played out finally! also as someone else mentioned Liz Smart just to find out the truth of her passing. arcanadei@excite.com for me please and thanks
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My choice would be to contact Vincent Price so we could exchange recipes. I've enjoyed him as an actor since I was wee. His first love was cooking and his 1966 cookbook is really interesting. He really got into the culinary arts, so I believe we'd have a long conversation for sure. :)
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I contact you in the future, to see if the cars fly, if there starships and teleportation. So I can tell that Spielberg and Lucas year must acclimate their science fiction films to be as faithful as possible.
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Oooo!! I love these cases!!
ReplyDeleteI would contact my Grandmother on my Dad's side. She died when I was very young, but all of the stories I have heard about her indicate that she was a smart, adventurous, resourceful woman who was also quite a funny, eclectic character!
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Id contact Bonnie and Clyde. Id ask them how they made their love work so well that they sacrificed themselves and kept doing what they were doing despite getting caught or killed. I believe love these days is too easily given up on and not 'till death do we part' anymore so I think we could learn alot.
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I'd call my dad.
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^^^ email address is like that to avoid phishing scams.
Al Capone, so we could finally find his hidden vault. Poor Geraldo. lindsaybabroski@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI would contact my grandmother and my tiny toy poodle.
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ReplyDeleteI might contact Jerry Garcia and ask him what life is like on the other side. mark.madison75@yahoo.com
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How fantastic is this prize? :)
ReplyDeleteI would certainly contact Aleister Crowley - perhaps invite him to a lunch of fresh fruit, cheese & absynth & shoot the sh*t about the meaning of life.
I would send a message to Albert Einstein, with photo of me sticking my tongue out at him.
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I love these... my bf is a coroner... how cool to give him one...
ReplyDeleteI would contact Antoinio Gaudi ... his work is fantastic and would have been great to just meet him . thanks fo the chance to win the case
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ReplyDeleteTheodore Roosevelt and ask him to relive tales of his badassery!
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John Wayne Gacy, to see if there really is a Hell and if so, do all clowns end up there?
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I would call Don Ortner and say thank you (and if you don't know who this is, look up his paleopathology book - it's amazing). ksmith88@mail.csuchico.edu.
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I don't think I would contact anyone. Let the dead be.
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I think I would call my mom and dad. They died when i was 18 & then when I was 24, respectively. It's always nice to catch up with family.
ReplyDeleteI would contact God and ask what is his/her name))
ReplyDeleteI would contact Albrecht Dürer too and ask him to show me his engraving workshop.
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Yeah, well, all these famous people are great, but I'd like to call my dad, he died at 60, 31 years ago...I'm turning 60 this year. I'd like to catch him up on the years he missed, my great kids and grandkids!
ReplyDeleteI would contact Georges Auguste Escoffier and ask for classic cooking techniques and ideology that have since been forgotten.
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I would contact my mother's father. I never knew him. He passed when my mother was very young. It would be interesting to catch up.
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Ask my mom where the will is and why didn't she teach me all the stuff she knows!
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I would talk to Ann Radcliffe about the Gothic genre and how her novels impacted my life.
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I will prize this one forever.
I will give this to the best daughter ever