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by Justin Page on (#318PE)
The Electric State is a new narrative art book, created by sci-fi artist Simon Stålenhag, about a girl and her robot in the 1990s traveling west across the USA in an alternate reality. After a successful fundraising campaign on Kickstarter, Simon is now finishing the remaining pieces of art and writing text before he and...
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by Lori Dorn on (#318PG)
Over 50 graceful peacock spiders dance and preen to the iconic disco song “Stayin’ Alive†by the The Bee Gees in a colorful compilation created from footage taken by Australian photographer Jurgen Otto aka Peacockspiderman. These beautiful arachnids have also been seen waving around lightsabers and dancing to the song YMCA. A short compilation of...
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by Justin Page on (#318K1)
Finnish couple Lauri Vuohensilta and Anni Vuohensilta of the Beyond the Press channel inflated a giant weather balloon, given to them by Sent Into Space, with a leaf blower and captured footage of it exploding in slow motion. The slow motion shots were filmed with a Chronos 1.4 high speed camera. The Slow Mo Guys...
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by Sponsored on (#318G3)
This post was sponsored by Aqua Jet Razor via Syndicate Ads. Aqua Jet Razor is a new advance in shaving industry that uses water jets instead of shaving foam, for a perfect shave. The device promises to reduce both the irritation and waste produced by traditional shaving. The founders of Aqua Jet Razor have launched...
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by Justin Page on (#31876)
To celebrate Star Wars: The Last Jedi blasting its way into theaters on December 14th, 2017, The United Kingdom’s Royal Mail will be releasing a series of eight new collectible Star Wars stamps that feature new (Maz Kanata, Supreme Leader Snoke, Porg, BB-8, K-2SO) and classic droids and aliens (Chewbacca, R2-D2, C-3PO) from the legendary...
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by Lori Dorn on (#316ST)
After getting in a nice luxurious scratch on his new post, a rather contented Simon’s Cat turned territorial when Simon’s kitten came out to play. Seeing the new post, the kitten attempted to take a turn at scratching, but the Simon’s Cat was in no mood and repeatedly tried to shoo Simon’s kitten away. Of...
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by Lori Dorn on (#316R5)
Martha Perkins, editor-in-chief of the Vancouver Courier in British Columbia, very tentatively stepped into the Lost Lagoon of Stanley Park, poked her hands in the water and very nervously lifted out a brown, brain shaped blob. Luckily, Celina Starnes of the Stanley Park Ecology Society was nearby to takeover and explain that the blob was...
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by Lori Dorn on (#316P9)
Music theorist and musician 12tone analyzed the iconic Pink Floyd song “Comfortably Numb†and explained how functional harmony was employed to tell the song’s story. The verses subsist of external dialogue happening around a rather disoriented Pink and are represented by a lack of musical resolution, while the chords of the chorus, which encompass Pink’s...
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by Scott Beale on (#316PB)
Walker White by Butcher Billy, a wonderful reinterpretation of Breaking Bad’s Walter White as the Night King, leader of the White Walkers on Game of Thrones.
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by Lori Dorn on (#316KT)
The fascinating animated series RealLifeLore takes a look at all the geographical and financial challenges that would arise should someone ever attempt to build a road around the world – connecting Europe, Asia, Africa with each other and with North and South Americas. What if we constructed a road around the world that connected most...
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by Lori Dorn on (#316HM)
In Warm Springs, Oregon on August 21, 2017, photographers ByoungJun Jeong, Young Sam Choi and director Professor JunHo Oh from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology captured absolutely amazing up close footage of the sun as it completely disappeared behind the moon during the 2017 total solar eclipse. In order to get such...
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by Lori Dorn on (#316FN)
Musician Sierra Hull used the steady beat of her old washing machine as a metronome for a little bluegrass song she plucked out on her mandolin. In case your metronome breaks…. We previously wrote about guitarist Aaron James McAvoy doing a similar thing. via reddit Musician Performs Don’t Stop Believin’ on Guitar to the Steady...
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by Lori Dorn on (#316AB)
The very talented Jun Yoshizuki of Jun’s Kitchen prepared a lovely meal of homemade tempura udon noodles with his beloved long haired orange cats Kohaku and Nagi standing at the ready. Kohaku was particularly excited by the carrots, which were fresh from Jun’s uncle’s garden. The garden I went to is my uncle’s garden. He’s...
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How Missing Title Card Information for ‘Night of the Living Dead’ Put Zombies Into the Public Domain
by Lori Dorn on (#3168F)
Filmmaker Kristian Williams aka “kaptainkristian†explains how the simple error of omitting the notice of copyright from the title card of his iconic horror film Night of the Living Dead, led to creator George Romero‘s ideas being widely shared in the public domain without any protection from copyright. This mistake cost Romero millions of dollars...
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by Justin Page on (#31667)
The Great Big Story series Human Condition traveled to The Strong (a.k.a. “Museum of Play“) in Rochester, New York to take a look at their astonishing collection of over 500,000 toys, dolls, and games from throughout history in the United States. Ready your senses for nostalgia overdrive: the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, has...
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by Lori Dorn on (#31669)
While at the Speelklok Museum, musician Martin Molin of the band Wintergatan and creator of the Ingenious Marble Music Machine presented the amazing Philipps & Son’s Paginini. The Paginini is an incredible orchestrion that was built in 1921 and able to replicate the sound of 17 different instruments. It is the flagship model of Philipps...
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by Justin Page on (#31645)
Oltedal, Norway musician Leo Moracchioli of Frog Leap Studios created a heavy metal cover of the 1999 song “Smooth†by Santana and Matchbox Twenty vocalist Rob Thomas. Here is the original song. A Banjo Cover of the Heavy Metal Song ‘Psychosocial’ by SlipknotMusician Rob Scallon Creates a Heavy Metal Song Using Only One Fret on...
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by Justin Page on (#315ZN)
Katana Ice is a delicious Japanese ice cream that is shaped like a deadly samurai sword.
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Ten Designers Set the Guinness World Record for Building the Tallest Sandcastle in Duisburg, Germany
by Justin Page on (#315ZQ)
A post shared by @piaseavres on Sep 4, 2017 at 4:42am PDT A team of 10 designers from around the world met in Duisburg, Germany to build a giant sandcastle measuring almost 55 feet tall. The amazing work of art, which included “architectural and cultural elements from across the globe,†took the Guinness World Record...
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by Lori Dorn on (#315ZS)
From behind the wheel of his car, the incredibly talented Jack Black performed a fabulously absurd a capella version of the Nirvana song “Polly“. Black’s version was a combination of singing, scatting along with employing various sounds and nonsensical words that oddly made perfect sense. Commenter generously Bill Vapes took a stab at translating. Lyrics...
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by Justin Page on (#315XG)
In a delightful new video essay, filmmaker Karsten Runquist explored how new characters are cleverly introduced on the Duffer Brothers‘ popular Netflix series, Stranger Things. An Exploration of Robin WIlliams’ Craft in Films and How He Expressed Character Through MovementA Video Essay Exploring the Evolution of Zombie Films and Television ShowsSuperfruit Comedy Group Reenacts the...
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by Justin Page on (#315V6)
The visuals team at Vox analyzed the color pallets used in all 67 episodes (7 seasons) of Game of Thrones and found that the show slowly shifted from using lots of warm and vibrant hues to much colder and darker hues. Their interesting data solidifies the fact that winter has arrived in Westeros. image via...
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by Justin Page on (#315RN)
SmokyMountains.com has released their interactive map for 2017 that helps predict the best time for seeing the beautiful fall foliage colors throughout the United States. It allows users to change the details of the map by week, via a slider at the bottom, to see when the foliage in their area is expected to change....
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by Justin Page on (#315RQ)
Mother creative agency in London created a hilarious television commercial for MoneySuperMarket that features He-Man and Skeletor. The hero and villain channel their inner Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey while doing a little Dirty Dancing to the 1987 film’s theme song “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life“. Skeletor Sings a Sinister Remix of Mariah...
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by Justin Page on (#315MM)
Teenager Patrick Ponce set a world record solving a Cubicle Valk M (Rubik’s Cube) in 4.69 seconds. Rubik’s Cube Champion Sets New World Record Solving a Rubik’s Cube in Just 4.737 SecondsRecord Breaker Kevin Hays Solves Six Increasingly Larger Rubik’s Cubes in Six and a Half Minutes14-Year-Old Breaks the World Record for Solving a 3×3...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30ZPN)
The late, great neighbor Fred Rogers, creator of the PBS show Mister Rogers Neighborhood, had told his viewers that the best way to deal with hard times is to always look for the helpers in life, because when things get really bad or tragedy strikes, there will always be someone who will reach out and...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30ZJD)
From rescue to motherhood, get to know the new mums of #dswt & watch rare footage of their their calves here: https://t.co/kftL3yZLts pic.twitter.com/BNzoSRbnbE — Sheldrick Wildlife (@DSWT) August 29, 2017 Over the years, the amazing people of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust have rescued a number of orphaned, injured and/or abandoned baby elephants. Since that...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30ZG9)
Great Big Story visited with Mark Lord of the Burlington Beadles, the very traditionally dressed, waist-coated 200 year old private police force that patrols Burlington Arcade in London to ensure that all shoppers mind their manners. Roth opened up about the history of the Beadles, their regular costume and their daily politeness duties. The original...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30ZDT)
In 2015, Dr. Jace King, DVM of the Washington Family Veterinary Clinic in St. George, Utah, offered some very helpful advice in regard to recognizing the signs and symptoms of feline depression. Assisting him was a sweet tabby cat named Austin, who was feeling a bit frisky, but not particularly depressed. generally when a cat...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30ZBJ)
In a covert episode of their incredibly informative whiteboard series for Mental Floss , linguist Arika Okrent and illustrator Sean O’Neill verbally and visually provide examples of smaller English words cloaked within larger English words and how those placements came to be. Some words have smaller words inside them but they’ll tell you something about...
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by Justin Page on (#30Z6W)
Tbilisi, Georgia video editor David Garuchava of The Garo Studios has created “The Targaryen Wolf,†a breathtaking tribute to Jon Snow‘s (Kit Harington) epic journey on Game of Thrones The Kingslayer, A Supercut Tribute to Jaime Lannister’s Difficult Journey on Game of ThronesA Man of Honor, A Supercut Tribute to the Virtuous Life of Ned...
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by Justin Page on (#30Z6Y)
The team at Cooperative of Photography (COOPH) has created a wonderful video where they reveal their seven tips for editing photos, with your favorite image editing software, from S.C.R.A.T.C.H. Want to learn how we edit our photos? In this video, the COOPH team reveals our 7 golden tips that we always consider during post-production. With...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30Z70)
The very wise and adorable feline duo of Cole and Marmalade took it upon themselves explain why cats really like heights. It’s not because they like feeling superior to other beings, but rather positioning themselves up high offers them a sense of comfort and safety. It also makes a perfect place to hunt and play...
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by Justin Page on (#30Z45)
Mike Boyd, a very determined Scottish man who has spent the last couple of years documenting his process for learning different skills as quickly as possible, is back with a new video where he shares his knowledge on how to learn anything quickly. Man Locks Himself in His Garage and Destroys the Key to Learn...
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by Justin Page on (#30Z47)
A post shared by Celebrities In Ramen (@celebrities_in_ramen) on Dec 13, 2015 at 4:53pm PST Celebrities In Ramen is a hilarious Instagram account that lives up to its name. It features digitally manipulated images of celebrities chilling in a delicious looking bowl of ramen. A post shared by Celebrities In Ramen (@celebrities_in_ramen) on Sep 24,...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30Z1G)
The wonderful documentary A Continuous Shape by Eyes and Ears goes inside the London workshop of talented sculptor and stone carver Anna Rubicam to learn more about the process by which she creates her highly detailed works of art. Directors Jack Webber and Tommaso Di Paola also learned alot more about Rubicam as an artist...
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by Justin Page on (#30Z1J)
Coder and designer Abhishek Singh has created the InstaGif Camera, a Polaroid style camera that captures a few moments of activity and then instantly releases a handheld cartridge containing an animated GIF image. We previously wrote about Abhishek ‘s augmented reality project where he recreated “World 1-1†from Super Mario Bros. and tested out in...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30YYQ)
Stock footage company Dissolve has created “This Is a Generic Millennial Ad“, a rather hilarious, if not cynical video compilation that shows how the advertising industry views the Millennial generation and the assumptions made around that stereotype. Like their other videos, this was made entirely with footage from their own library. This Is a Generic...
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by Justin Page on (#30YVQ)
A post shared by Pin-Up by Andrew Tarusov (@askandy) on Aug 10, 2017 at 9:23am PDT Los Angeles artist Andrew Tarusov has drawn a series of popular Game of Thrones characters in the dark style of Tim Burton. Andrew’s entire collection is available to view on Instagram, Facebook, and Tumblr. A post shared by Pin-Up...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30YVS)
A post shared by Kristofer Hivju (@khivju) on Aug 31, 2017 at 12:40pm PDT In another behind-the-scenes trailer performance on the set of Game of Thrones, actors Iain Glen on guitar (Jorah Mormont) and Richard Dormer (Beric Dondarrion) on ukulele, performed a really respectable version of the Tom Waits song “Hope That I Don’t Fall...
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by Justin Page on (#30YVV)
ThinkGeek is featuring a Star Wars Galactic Necklace that comes equipped with some of the more popular planets, spaceships, and an asteroid belt from a galaxy far, far away. Looking at the necklace straight on, at the farthest left we start with a few Core Worlds (Coruscant and Alderaan) and then we move off into...
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by Justin Page on (#30YRK)
A post shared by Not Afraid Of Opinion (@eag2n) on Aug 23, 2017 at 12:00pm PDT 17 year old aspiring photographer Eagan Tilghman dressed his adorable three year old brother Louie up as Pennywise the child eating clown from the upcoming film, It, and took a series of cute and creepy photos. Eagan posted more...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30YRN)
Using a classic Steven Write joke as inspiration, Siri-whisperer and writer Nick Douglas of Lifehacker hilariously pit a MistAire Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier against a Pro Breeze PB-02-US Electric Mini Dehumidifier, both similarly priced, and let the competitors duke it out in the confines of a small room. The humidifier had a head start so...
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by Justin Page on (#30YN1)
LEGO has unveiled their largest and most detailed set yet, an incredible 7,541-piece Star Wars Millenium Falcon set from a galaxy far, far away. The LEGO Millennium Falcon set will become available to purchase from their shop on October 1st, 2017. With 7,500 elements, Han Solo’s super-fast Corellian ship is crammed with the coolest details...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30W8J)
Artist Lisa Ericson has created a beautiful painted series entitled “Mobile Habitats†that depict lifelike tortoises and turtles who carry miniature eco-systems of both flora and fauna around on their shells.
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by Lori Dorn on (#30W67)
A post shared by Miss Emma Lou (@emmalouthemalamute) on Mar 12, 2017 at 8:56pm PDT A beautiful and rather vocal malamute in Vancouver, British Columbia named Emma repeatedly told her human “I don’t wanna†when it came time to take a bath. Her human was very encouraging and graciously praised Emma for coming close, but...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30W69)
The very talented musician Mark Landes conducted an interesting experiment at Peter Prier and Sons Violins in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he musically sampled several different violins at three vastly different prices points. The first violin cost $62 while the other violins started at much higher price points. The first, a 1794 Vincenzo Panormo...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30W14)
Today, parts of the wall still stand as a reminder that any barriers we put up to impede freedom, we can also break down. In a fascinating Ted Ed lesson animated by Remus and Kiki, educator and historian Konrad H. Jarausch explains the history of the now defunct Berlin Wall, how the separation of the...
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by Lori Dorn on (#30VYH)
A kangaroo mother-to-be named Indi who lives at the amazing Kangaroo Sanctuary (home of the muscled Roger) in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, got a welcome surprise when her little boy poked his nose out of her pouch for the very first time.
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by Lori Dorn on (#30VWE)
In a fascinating essay about the hauntingly dystopian series The Handmaid’s Tale, video blogger and web producer Evan Puschak aka The Nerdwriter looks at the systematic ways in which director Reed Morano employed the use of shallow focus in order to drive the narrative forward. By keeping the focus on actress Elisabeth Moss‘ face under...
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