Slacklining Record
Andrew Lewis breaks the World Record for “most side-surfs on a slackline in one minute”, seemingly defying physics as he bounces back and forth 143 times before (safely) falling from the line.
Andrew Lewis breaks the World Record for “most side-surfs on a slackline in one minute”, seemingly defying physics as he bounces back and forth 143 times before (safely) falling from the line.
Racing simulation for the 1%. This seat moves and sways as you race down the track, replicating your every move thanks to D-BOX motion encoding. Supports a number of popular PC racing games.
AZO returns with his latest reel of freerunning, balancing, chopstick throwing, fan flinging, foot juggling, bartending, pants removing, cube solving action. Is there nothing this guy can’t do?
(PG-13: Language) Mac Lethal’s killer cover of Chris Breezy’s Look at Me Now, with lyrics slightly tweaked to reflect the fact that its being performed at the same time he’s cooking breakfast.
It looks like an streamlined motorboat, but sprouts a pair of retractable tank-like treads when it hits land, letting you easily pull up on the beach, or deal with low tides and sandbanks. Video here.
There’s lots of tight turning, fun camera angles and cool tricks in this motorbike drift video from professional stunt rider Jorian Ponomareff, who makes it all look so easy. (Thanks Flex!)
While touch sensitive keyboards aren’t the most practical of devices, there’s no denying the feast for the eyes of Jason Gidding’s see-through keyboard and mouse, now raising funds on Kickstarter.
Sit back and relax as South African guitarist Hannes Coetzee plays you a little ditty with his unique spoon in mouth technique. The video quality may not be great but the feel-good is more than adequate.
A year-long labor of love for Kevin Parry, this stop-motion animation tells the tale of a lonely man who gives up his simple life for the easy way out. Even Tim Burton approves.
The Japanese sports coupe market gets another good-looking entry with Subaru’s latest. Weighs just 2689 lbs., and powered by the same 197hp 4cyl Boxer in the Toyota GT 86/Scion FR-S.
A soldier gets home after deployment and surprises his daughter at school. Her face went through a variety of expressions in seconds as she struggled to comprehend the awesomeness of the moment.
Mr. Beam created a unique 3D video-mapping experience by turning a white living room into a groovy 360° projection area, changing the colors, patterns and textures in the space. (Thanks Laura!)
Chicken x politics: Dean Blumberg’s ad for South African restaurant chain Nando’s parodies the remaining dictators left in the world; it entertains and leaves you thinking too. (Thanks Ange!)
Due to its capacitive surface, it’s been difficult to create a precise and accurate stylus for the iPad. The Jot seeks to solves this problem by anchoring a swiveling ball-point to a clear conductive disc.
This awesome 1/6th scale G.I.Joe ninja figure comes with tons of dangerous implements for taking down your other action figures with style. Grab the Sideshow limited-edition for bonus facial scars.
The guys from EpicMealTime get their protein on, returning to their manly roots with an ironic garden made entirely from ribs, steaks, chicken, ground beef, hot dogs… and bacon strips.
Keep an eye on the latest conditions with Kevin Durant’s bold new Nikes, covered with tightly packed red and orange isobars – which could mean only one thing: there’s a storm brewing on your feet.
The crew of a German U-Boat struggle to survive deep below the sea, as they encounter unlikely and unusual obstacles in this amusing short film from students of New Zealand’s Media Design School.
This goofy little gadget lets you subscribe to feeds including news, weather, sayings, puzzles, and more, and prints them out for you to carry around or pin up on your corkboard or fridge.
The master of lasers works his light-bending magic in Disneyland’s ElecTRONica. We love the part where he “picks up” the laser beams and twirls them like batons. How do you do that again?
Instantly turn a plain white wall and some cheap prints into “real art” with this 2″ wide gilded frame border made from tape. Each roll provides 25 meters (appx. 82 feet) of frame for your gallery.
The music video for Against the Grain by indie folk artist Hudson. Made by Dropbear, the stop motion animation complements the song’s hopeful lyrics. A simple idea wonderfully executed.
This isn’t what you were expecting, but it does a great job of getting its point across: the lack of wheelchair-friendly sidewalks makes daily commute a stunt for wheelchair-bound people.
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