Slow-Mo Jell-O
You’ve seen Modernist Cuisine’s slow motion video of a popcorn popping. Here’s their video of a cube of gelatin bouncing, dancing and its hypnotic contorting as it absorbs force. Shot at 6,200 fps.
You’ve seen Modernist Cuisine’s slow motion video of a popcorn popping. Here’s their video of a cube of gelatin bouncing, dancing and its hypnotic contorting as it absorbs force. Shot at 6,200 fps.
Nintendo teamed up with Converse to make these sweet Super Mario Chuck Taylor sneakers to celebrate the game’s 25th anniversary. Seems like they’ll be exclusive to Japan though.
Determined to get a clean shot at his distracted opponent, this mutt takes a page out of his unwitting prey’s book. We’re sure even cats would approve of the dog’s stealthy approach.
Designer John Brauer’s trash can mimics the crumpled paper you’re about to throw in it. We prefer the white one, since we don’t have much red or black paper. Matching pen caddy here.
One unfortunate team member of the Icelandic football club Þór Akureyri got a faceful of prank during practice, thanks to the well executed and smooth moves by his teammates. (Thanks, Thorir!)
Add a splash of color to your kitchen while keeping it tidy with Niels Romer’s silicone Dropp bowl – its unconventional shape was inspired by a single splash of paint, frozen in time. Offered in 6 colors.
(NSFW: Language) After their thrilling landing in Iraq, the Top Gear guys learn the hard way that the Middle Eastern desert is no place for roadsters, nor is it very appropriate for BBC hosts.
Hiroshi Tsunoda’s campfire-inspired stainless steel fireplace is perfect on a beach, burning clean bio-ethanol, throwing no soot into the air. A special outdoor burner helps keep it going for 8+ hours.
With a 500hp 4.0L flat six engine, a full roll-cage, rear wing and carbon fiber parts, the 2,998lb. Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 is practically a street legal race car. Limited to 600 units at $185,000 each.
We wish the quality of this clip were better, but when we got to the part where one of these Australian cattle dogs runs across all those benches without missing a step, we had to put it up anyhow.
This real-life Super Mario Bros. clip starts out innocently enough, but once Mario realizes he can power up, the game is changed, and clearing worlds might just go a little quicker now.
Inspired by an article by Dave Philipps published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, Dorothy used a medium that glamorizes war and violence to reveal the darker reality that soldiers live through.
Hands down the best trailer re-cut we’ve ever seen, The Batman Complex casts Bruce Wayne as a paranoid schizophrenic, and the Dark Knight a figment of his tortured mind.
If Frank Castle was Frank Cthulhu, he wouldn’t need guns – or any weapon for that matter – to enforce his brand of justice. His enemies’ minds would literally be blown at the mere sight of him.
The long, wonderful but increasingly dark growing up story of The Boy Who Lived comes to its conclusion with an all-out war between wizards in Harry Potter: and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.
This is 18-month old Baerke van der Meij. He was given a symbolic contract by a Dutch football team that his grandfather used to play for, not because of the family tie, but of the family talent.
We’ve always been mesmerized by musician/artist Reggie Watts. In this latest clip, he completely improvises a 7-minute tune for Ronen V with nothing but his voice and a little bit of technology.
Ok, the official name of Malc Foy’s t-shirt is I Put a Droid in your Droid, but we like our name better. Apparently he got the idea from Pimp My Ride. Hmm, Pimp My Droid. That’s a good name too.
Ever wonder how those screaming death metal vocalists warm up for a performance? Listen up as vocalist Olle Ekman of Deals Death & Volturyon gets ready to scream his lungs out in the studio.
My First Dictionary: Corrupting Young Minds One Word at a Time is a book (based on the blog) by Ross Horsley that combines vintage children’s book illustrations with wickedly twisted word definitions.
We haven’t managed to get all the way to the end of Portal 2 yet. It’s not for lack of trying, though. Maybe if we had Schrobotindisguise’s mad cube-throwing skills, we’d already be finished.
German tuning house Kicherer takes the SLS AMG and boosts the stock V8 from 563HP to 621HP with a crazy 516 lb-ft torque, along with a sexy matte black wrap and one angry-looking girl grill.
These interlocking wood and acrylic blocks can be snapped together to form just about any object you can imagine. Want some? Support the Kickstarter project, and you’ll be building sometime soon.
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