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And now for a delightful reminder about the pure, unadulterated magic of moving line drawings. This little bouncer above is demonstrating the ol’ “Squash & Stretch,” one of the 12 basic principles of animation laid out in the 1981 book The Illusion of Life, by two of Disney’s Nine Old Men. NY-based designer Vincenzo Lodigiani…
Dumt & Farligt (Stupid & Dangerous) is a Danish TV program that really lives up to its name: They do lots of dumb and hazardous things while filming using a Phantom camera in slow motion. Like firing big fireworks in a living room, burning all the furniture in the process. You can go to the…
Over on Southland, Nathan Masters shares incredible images that illustrate how Disneyland has changed over the last 59 years, going from an oasis amid endless orange groves to an oasis amid endless sprawl.
GrumpyPunkCat made this equally brilliant and disturbing illustrations mixing Disney characters and real world environments. He calls the series Unhappily Ever After. Good luck getting your childhood memories back. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Billboards of the world, you can aspire to be more than signs pointing to cheap motels and sleazy roadside attractions. An engineering team in Peru has created a billboard that they say can purify 100,000 cubic meters of air everyday—taking in pollution and spewing out sweet, fresh air for the city. The air-purifying billboard in…
In an apparent attempt to get people more interested in protected sex, Condomania Harajuku recently released a series of ads showing live human beings stuffed into vacuum-packed bags. “Preserve the love,” the ads read. “Wear a condom.” The effect is startling. You can’t but wonder: How do they breathe in there? And the answer is:…
Earlier in the week, we asked you, dear readers, to help us celebrate the one-year anniversary of Robert Scoble’s steamy, Glass-adorned shower photo with a fresh batch of Photoshops. And by god did you ever deliver. Believe us when we say that this may be the best round of Photoshop entries we’ve had in years.…
Figures those dicks would ruin Blue’s game of Dungeons and Dragons. Ignoring that pun, the latest episode of Mondo Media’s Dick Figures shows pretty much exactly what can happen when your players nom on some special baked goods in the middle of the game. The jokes are pretty snappy, on topic, and do a good…
There are certain tropes you see when walking the streets of any big city, most of which are so banal they never cross your mind. Charles Johnstone makes it his photographic endeavor to catalog some of these phenomena, as in his Brooklyn Fences series. The mundane nature of the the fences has a way of…
A team of chemists at the University of California, Riverside, recently had a happy accident. While experimenting with stringing gold nanoparticles together, they noticed that the gold kept changing colors from a bright blue to purple to red. Indeed, the more they touched it, the more the color changed. After a little bit of tinkering,…
Today, the New York Times asked seven entrepreneurs and tech executives about what’s in store for the future. It’s a fascinating snapshot of futurist thinking in 2014. But these aren’t just the dreams of tomorrow — most of them are the dreams of yesterday’s tomorrows as well. This isn’t to say that all of these…
Over three years after the catastrophic earthquake in Japan, the town of Tokioma near the Fukushima nuclear power plant remains abandoned. Or, more specifically, the radioactive soil beneath Tokioma remains too dangerous for humans to return home. Drones, on the other hand, have an easier time getting around. The Japanese multicopter firm HEXaMedia recently released…
It was bound to happen: After so many scenes with House of Cards’ Frank Underwood releasing tension by killing strangers in Call of Duty, it’s only logical that Kevin Spacey appears in the new Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Here’s the trailer, with him in top Frank form. Would you be able to kill people…
If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, here are a couple of great deals. Motorola offered the same Moto X deal directly yesterday, but Amazon has matched and extended it if you missed out. $100 Off Any Smartphone Priced $200 or More with New Two Year Agreement | Verizon Motorola Moto X 16GB…
Smartphones rule, but they didn’t always. They weren’t even always smart. Once, mobile phones were dumb. Super dumb. What’s the dumbest, most terrible phone you ever had? In the discussion below, tell us the worst phone you’ve ever had. Kindly use the following format, to maximize the browseability of the discussion. It’s ok if you…
In their first stop-motion animation, the folks from How It Should Have Ended pretty much nailed the LEGO Movie. Unless the LEGO versions of superheroes don’t have the same abilities, Superman and many of the other powerful characters should have made short work of Lord Business and his drones. Also, Batman should never say things…
Humans are almost universally bad at planning for the distant future—most of us would rather live in blissful, unprepared ignorance than think about our Roth IRA. The same goes for cities: Dealing with the next storm is way easier than spending many billions of dollars to protect us from storms 20 years down the road.…
Tall cliffs, deep water. It’s one of the easiest ways you could be risking your life this very weekend. Here’s how and why from one of the sport’s leading outlaws. Full Disclosure: I’m a big Fraidy Cat and won’t go off anything over about 20 feet and, even then, only when the ribbing from friends…
Google’s willingness to trash Glass for the sake of fashion might not be as insane as we previously thought. Because according to a recent estimate from Teardown.com, the actual parts going into the $1500 faceputer only add up to a measly 80 bucks. It’s important to note, of course, that this is just an estimate—more…
RoadID has long made various fitness trackers and ID systems which help you monitor and map your rides. But their app has an interesting new feature called “eCrumb,” which allows you to share your progress with your friends and family—or contact them in an emergency. Using the app you simply pass along a link via…