Burger Magic
Street magician Cyril Takayama messes with the heads of bystanders as he orders up some burgers in the most unorthodox of ways. Who wants to order that one with the bite taken out of it already?
Street magician Cyril Takayama messes with the heads of bystanders as he orders up some burgers in the most unorthodox of ways. Who wants to order that one with the bite taken out of it already?
A woman who dreams in images from classic films auditions for a part of her own. Oh, did we mention she was a robot? A wonderfully imaginative CGI animated short film created by Kerry Conran for WIGS. Go BTS here.
Bradley Hart’s imaginative pixel portraits are created using ordinary syringes and bubble wrap; he injects each individual bubble with acrylic paint in an elaborate and time consuming process.
This fun Google Chrome experiment transforms any website into a playing field for an online game of Super Monkey Ball. Coolest part is that you can use your smartphone as the controller for your computer’s browser.
Inspired by stone age cutting implements, designer Michele Daneluzzo’s primitive knife for Del Ben eliminates the handle in exchange for a tapered handgrip, and a curved, razor-sharp blade edge.
Want to make it rain a little harder at your Friday night poker games? Check out Jackson Robinson’s Federal 52, a good looking deck of cards inspired by the engravings on US bank notes and currency. (Thanks Greg!)
Swiss filmmaker Michael Frei makes us contemplate the universe and dazzles us in black and white with his simply styled characters and minimal yet effective score in his animated short Not About Us.
The music video for A Tooth for an Eye, an excellent single from the mysterious and very talented Swedish electronica duo The Knife. The song is from their upcoming album Shaking The Habitual.
The Elroy has a pair of earbuds and a clip-on base unit, both of which are magnetized. Dock the buds on the base to pause music or end a call. Undock the buds to replay music or to answer a call.
A LEGO stop motion shot-for-shot remake of one of the teasers for Star Trek: Into Darkness made by Antonio and Andrea Toscano. The Benedict Cumberbatch minifig is spot on.
(NSFW: Language) Ryan Gosling has good looks and good films, but Nick Corirossi is not impressed with The Gos’ acting skills. A parody so perfect that even Gosling himself must find it funny.
Intelligently designed stackable organizers that have a clear drop down door on their side, making it just as easy to take things out as it is to put them in. Available in three sizes.
Magnetic Kitchen uses a laser cutter to etch a variety of original designs onto 7-ply hard rock maple boards, creating skateboard decks that are equally at home on your wall and on the streets.
The Hailstorm II’s base specs are already mean, but maxed it packs a Core i7 3.5GHz 6-core CPU, 32GB RAM, two 480GB SSDs and triple-SLI NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN 6GB. Yes. Three of these.
Watch three months of time compressed down to 76 seconds, as Discovery captures the construction of the world’s largest ship, the Maersk Line’s 400m long Triple-E vessel, assembled in Okpo, Korea.
Heartwarming anecdotes about Fred Rogers, a man who was a saint both on and off the air. Seriously. He wanted to keep his weight at 143lbs. because, you know, those numbers stand for I love you.
Corridor Digital shows that they can do horror too. Maybe that wasn’t their intention, but we’ve always been creeped out by these kitschy crafts supplies. Well, guess we’re not sleeping tonight.
YouTuber syyeap1 tests Sony’s claim that their new flagship smartphone the Xperia Z is waterproof by dunking it into a pot of boiling stew. Mmmm, smartphone. Skip to about 1:20 in the video.
Rocking stools that are not just ready to assemble – they’re easy to assemble. The Kickstarter rewards are unorthodox though – you’ll only get a stool if enough people in your city place an order.
Stream the entire new Strokes album right now, days before it’s available for purchase. Filled with tight, head-bobbing rhythms, and simultaneously chill and gravelly vocals from Julian Casablancas.
Part of the reason why Devin Graham’s videos are fun to watch is because his posse always seems to be ready to party. Case in point, that brave dude in the screenshot. That is one long ass fall.
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