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Justin Poulsen is an artist, and I don’t just mean that in the sense that he takes photos for a living. He’s also an artiste who spent hours painstakingly molding and delivering thumbdrives that are exact replicas of his own thumbs. Poulsen, who is based in Toronto and seems to specializes in dark, visual slights-of-hand,…
Watching skydivers Aleksander and Mikhael gracefully dancing as they fall over Dubai’s Palm Islands gives me a weird sensation, one of awe and longing for freedom. They make it look so easy. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
Believe it or not, there are a lot of fake photos on the internet. And the explosion in the number of spammy Twitter accounts like OldPicsArchive and HistoryInPics help them spread like wildfire. Today we’re taking a look at 10 more fake-ish photos you may have seen in your social media streams recently. They’re all…
If this is NSA reform, it’s pretty pitiful. The Obama administration will announce new rules today that will force the intelligence agency to delete data about Americans that was “incidentally” collected—basically, accidentally scooped up in an overly broad search query. As of now, the government collects and stores all that personal data, which does abolutely…
Saying goodbye to a pet is sometimes even harder than saying goodbye to family before they pass. So a website called Cuddle Clones wants to make it a little easier to cope with the loss of your pet by creating a plush clone of it using just a handful of photos from different angles. Each…
When you think of Hot Toys, you think of expensive, gorgeous and ridiculously detailed figures – but they don’t just do those. They’ve announced a new line of smaller-scaled vinyl toys, kicking off with Age of Ultron figures that reimagine Cap, Tony and Ultron in the most adorable manner. The new range, dubbed the ‘Artist…
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have it all: A thin, attractive laptop powerful enough to play any game you throw at it? Razer’s Blade laptops keep narrowly missing the mark—but this time may be different. Razer’s first laptops were gorgeous, but too big. The next version was smaller, but had a shitty screen.…
Whenceforth cometh that unusual guitar shred? What is this strange device that makes a guitar sound like the budget score to a 80s video game? Let me explain. I’ve written about Jeremy Bell’s experiments with trying to cut rapidly between audio feeds before. With his most recent hack, Bell created a little rocker that allows…
Despite an endless run of electronic versions of the game, there’s still nothing as satisfying as sitting around a table with friends playing the original board game version of Monopoly. Except it turns out there is actually still one thing more satisfying: living in France, buying a new copy of the game, and discovering it…
If you live in a particularly tall or wide house, or one with a complicated layout, then you might have problems with Wi-Fi dead zones where your high-speed wireless broadband connection just can’t reach. That can seriously hamper your Netflix binge-watching or Spotify streaming. You don’t have to settle for patchy coverage though, and there…
British artist Nick Smith recreates classic paintings from Vincent Van Gogh, Warhol, or Rene Magritte, using Pantone color chips. If you look at it up close—clicking on the expand button— you will only see the color chips, but if you step back—or zoom out—you’ll see a pixel-art version of the original paintings. Marilyn Monroe by…
Once the use of toxic mercury in household batteries was eliminated a couple of decades ago, it finally became safe to just toss dead AAs in the trash. But if deep down you actually felt guilty about not being able to recycle them, Energizer’s here to help your conscious with its new EcoAdvanced AAs made…
A+C Studios have spent the last 36 hours or so animating Brick Bowl, an exhibition in quick turn-around stop-motion. As I posted last week, after the big game on Sunday, A+C took to working on a Lego animation featuring some of the best commercials that played during the event. Here is their completed project. Brick…
BitStream is a one-stop, full-course meal of technology news and rumors you may have missed yesterday. Lets dig in. The king returns The reports regarding the Nexus 5’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Google crazy good and crazy cheap smartphone was finally resuscitated and marked “for sale” on the Google Play store yesterday in both…
Losing things is a pain, partly because you spend so much time looking for them. A new technology called Pixie is trying to solve that problem, and even make tracking down your misplaced valuables kinda fun, by turning them into a connected network you can search with an augmented reality interface. The Pixie platform consists…
Part of what has made Funko’s Pop toys so monstrously successful in recent years is that they tie several disparate franchises together into a single, all-encompassing style – you can have Batman next to Joffrey next to Cthulhu, and so on. It also means making a series of Orphan Black toys makes total sense! Nerdist…
These cool pictures of food and kitchen supplies cut in half come from The Photography of Modernist Cuisine—a giant book published in 2013 featuring impressive photos of food taken from unexpected and weird perspectives. Here’s the video: You can buy The Photography of Modernist Cuisinehere. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or…
Dogs have an extraordinary sense of smell—a complex nasal architecture that lets them pick up scents and distinguish the chemical composition of hormones released by other animals. Alexandra Horowitz explains how this happens in an interesting TedEd lesson. Check it out: SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
Milan Reindl and Markus Kossmann from the Lego Technic design team have put up a few videos showcasing the newest sets. These designer videos are a great way to see what’s new with Technic and help you decide which of the 2015 sets that you want to purchase before you get to the store. Cherry…
The animation of this short film, Le Gouffre, is beautiful but the story might be even better. It tells a tale of two friends who decide to build a bridge where there is none in order to cross a wide chasm and how a village unites behind the two pals and how the two pals…