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LA-based director Darren Pearson gives a masterclass on long exposure photography and light painting technique in this neat video. The time-lapse shows a light-made skeleton with some serious skateboarding skills. Darren writes: These light-sculptures are created through long exposure photography (the same technique commonly used to write a name with a sparkler or capture car…
PipocaVFX’s We Go Forward starts off as most cheery side scrolling video games do: run, jump, smash bad guys and keep going forward. But then the game transforms into a metaphor for life: we can’t make the jump but we can’t go backwards so we settle, we teach our kids to be better and then…
A good logo should be easily and universally recognized, even if it were written in Chinese. But sometimes it doesn’t work out that way. Chinatown, a project by Mehmet Gozetlik, shows how a famous logo can look both foreign and yet still somehow be recognizable at the same time. It’s like getting a glimpse of…
Drone delivery might be a pipe dream, but it’s Amazon’s pipe dream. Well, not any more: Chinese online shopping giant Alibaba has a drone delivery pilot programme, starting today. From now until Friday, select members of the public in Guangzhou, Beijing and Shanghai will be able to order a particular brand of ginger tea (which…
Octopuses have become my favorite animals because it’s very clear that they possess super powers from an alien world and even clearer that they use those powers for evil (or exactly how I would use them). Here’s an octopus showing off his truly incredible camouflage powers. It goes from a brown mound to a blue…
You might think that plugging a USB cable into a USB socket would mean your phone always juices up at the same speed — but you would be sorely mistaken. Charging your phone is a surprisingly complicated thing to get right, a problem that this particular crowdfunding campaign is on a mission to solve. Let’s…
I don’t know if ridiculous 90’s style commercials like this completely disappeared or if it was just because I stopped watching Saturday morning cartoons but I totally miss getting sold diabetes or useless toys from overexcited kids and crude special effects and weird parents. This parody of those 90’s commercial nails them. RocketJump totally skewers…
A week ago, while you were safely tucked up in bed, a group of NASA scientists up in Alaska were preparing to launch a rocket into the Northern Lights. The Auroral Spatial Structures Probe was a mid-sized rocket, launched 30 miles into the thermosphere to study the electromagnetic energy that heats the atmosphere during the…
My love affair with the infrared Spitzer Space Telescope is no secret. I seek shapes in glowing nebula, and never pass up amultispectral composite image with an infrared layer. But what benefit does it actually serve to stare into space in these longer wavelengths? Top image: The same scene seen in optical and infrared light.…
Synesthesia is a superpower phenomenon whereby a lucky group of people see color when exposed to stimuli, most commonly sounds. It’s the inspiration behind some famous art and music — but it’s virtually impossible for mere mortals to get their heads around. This visualization is the best attempt I’ve yet seen. CHROMO comes from the…
I’ve always been captivated bybiohackers who implant tiny magnetsunder their skin, giving themselves the ability to physically feel magnetic fields. However, I’m not quite dedicated enough to go through the hassle (or commitment) of actually going under the knife. In this month’sNature Communications, a team of scientists have published something that could offer a magnetic…
Some of us suffer from dry eyes because we stare at laptop screens for ten hours a day. But for more than 20 million Americans, dry eyes are a result of their lacrimal glands, the water-producing part of the tear ducts, simply not producing enough moisture. Now there is a high-tech fix. Eye drops only…
Our favorite Crazy Ivanis back with more photos: Kirill Oreshkinis one of the few people who can make me panic by just looking at his photos climbing onto any building or structure without any safety measures whatsoever. And then hanging there all calm, as if he were just having tea and biscuits. SPLOID is delicious…
Nearly half the gold ever mined comes from the Witwatersrand Basin, a layer of gold-flecked rock that spreads out under South Africa. The mines there are famously deep and prolific. Why is there so much gold concentrated in this one small part of the Earth’s crust? A Swiss earth scientisthas a fascinating theory, and it…
Screen Junkies, along with the help of the folks from Epic Rap Battles of History, have given the honest movie trailer treatment to The Lego Movie. They make some valid points about the parallels to communism in the Lego universe as well as the fact that the movie really is just one big happy commercial…
I’m sure that professional and semi-professional bowlers know that high end bowling balls are not solid but contain weird-looking cores that are supposed to make your game better. I don’t know how much science is there, but you can listen to the explanation on this marketing video by ball manufacturer Storm. Any bowling pros would…
Did you know that only five percent of Americans travel abroad each year? Beat the odds, get a passport and go see the world. It’s easier than you might think. Here’s our starter guide for the new traveler.
Redditor and adventurer Orenishamtook this amazing photo climbing up Ridjim Assaf on Jebel Rum, Jordan. It reminds me of the The Word of God, the second challenge of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: “Only in the footsteps of God, shall he proceed.” He explains that the local call this siq jump: A ‘siq’ is…
It may be the weird combination of airplanes, their colors, or the texture of the runway, but this photo of two Bangladesh F-7BG Defenders, a BAF C-130B Hercules and two U.S. Air Force C-130H Herculesas they prepare to take off from BAF Base Bangabandhu, Bangladesh, feels like a 3D render to me. SPLOID is delicious…
Social media is a weirdo’s playground. Never before in human history has it been so easy to act so creepy, without ever leaving your home. Whether it’s posting a photo of your face to a coworker’s Facebook wall or recreating a stranger’s profile picture, there are plenty of ways to behave like a little social…