This e=mc2 skin removal scarification was done by Daniel Kicinski at Shaman’s Den in Binghamton, NY.
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Tetris Tattoo!
I love it! I’m actually surprised I’ve not seen this concept before — it would make for a great large scale geek tattoo. This one was done by Jibo at Diamond Tattoo and Piercings in Renton, done in version one colors.
White Ink Geek Tattoo
JuanKi got this “Ctrl+Z” geek tattoo in white ink on his wrist by Fabian Fonseca at Body Art in Bogota, Columbia [CTRL+Z] Colombia (fresh in this photo of course). I’ve got white ink lettering my wrists as well and it holds up very nicely by the way.
Looking for Love
Awww… Geek love sought… Could you be the lesser than sign? Tiff got this half of a geek tattoo and is still “waiting to stumble upon the right canvas for the other half”. Tattoo by Paul Goss at Eternal Ink in Sheffield, UK.
Laa-Laa’s Pac-Man Tattoo
It’s no Pacman ass-maze, but I still like this nerdy Pacman foot tattoo by Julien at Deluxe Tattoo Studio in Reim, France.
Rubik’s Cube Tattoo
Now that’s a geeky tattoo! Michael (is he a speed solver?) got this great looking exploding cube done by Lorin Hey at Fuzion Ink in Norfolk, VA.
Geek Scarification
Der Teufel had this power symbol, USB symbol, and firewire symbol done on his fingers via skin removal by Lord Dunn of Bladesville while he was on tour in Philadelphia (at Infinite).
Best. Windows. Tattoo. Ever.
Or is it an anti-Windows tattoo? I’m not sure… Paul got this Windows 98 bluescreen tattoo done by Sam Rulz at Two Hands Tattoo in Auckland, New Zealand.
Update: If you’re wondering about the motivation, the artist explains,
What Paul loves most is the idea of explaining this tattoo to his grandkids, when Windows 98 is so outdated as to be completely obsolete. The knowledge that this tattoo’s subject will certainly become outdated was key to inspiring Paul’s decision to make something so indefinitely fleeting so indelible. As was the idea of taking something so mundane and using it in such a way usually reserved for subjects the wearer deems important. Truth is Paul doesn’t love Windows 98, and Paul doesn’t hate Windows 98, Paul doesn’t really give a fuck about Windows 98 one way or another.
The guts of it is; Paul wanted this Tattoo because it goes against the norm, it is not an image that one would see and instantly consider appropriating as a tattoo. It encourages people to think and ask questions, not necessarily ask Paul questions, but question what they currently think or know about Tattoos. That’s what good art does; it stirs conversation within the audience. The same goes for all other art forms, painting, film, music… You may not like it, you may not understand it, the important thing is that you’re thinking about it, you’re not just a passive viewer. All art has an intended audience, its very possible that what you are looking at, watching, or listening to …wasn’t made for you.
The Truth is Out There
Mouse got her “first” X-Files tattoo (can’t wait to see the future ones, because she’s definitely into the X-Files big time, and I used to be a big fan although I haven’t watched it in repeats) at Indigo Studios in Norfolk, UK… In a way it reminds me of the Forever Knight tattoos that I posted ages ago to my personal blog…
WASD: The Holy Keys
For those that don’t know, the wearer explains,
It is of the “WASD” part of a keyboard, which are the keys that control movement in first person shooter games… it’s the “home” part of the keyboard. I got the tat in commemoration of ten years of fps, off and on.
The tattoo was done by James at Artatorture here in Toronto. By the way, The Lizardman has a similar set of tattoos on his fingertips — they were written about in this article on nerdy tattoos and he also wrote about it separately.