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What a week! We looked back at the time Cleveland unleashed 1.5 million balloons into the sky, looked at the 7 best-designed objects (supposedly) of the past year, and examined what your poop might be trying to tell you. Yes, you read that correctly. Your poop. And so much more! That Time Cleveland Released 1.5…
Ah, the great outdoors, how I loathe thee. What with all that sunshine, fresh air, and hordes of ravenous apex predators lurking around every trail bend. But if you do insist on communing with Mother Nature, here’s what you need to know to keep from becoming a part of the food chain. Surviving a Cougar…
L.A. is being overrun by photographers trying to snap photos of celebrity spawn. Tourists are making a mess out of Barcelona. And four runners cast a cheatery vibe over what should have been a triumphant day in Boston. Let’s investigate What’s Ruining Our Cites. Paparazzi are ruining Los Angeles The horribleness of TMZ is nothing…
CosmoQuest, the citizen science project to map craters, is hosting an epic hang-out marathon fundraiser this weekend. Their objective is to raise $295,200 to develop more citizen science software, and they’ve recruited some astronomy-celebrities to help them out. Why does a research project at a university need your money? As they say in the fundraising…
In 1983, the failing Atari video game company allegedly dumped millions of unsold E.T. the Extra Terrestrial cartridges in a New Mexico landfill. Ever since, game nostalgists have tried to track them down. Today, screenwriter Zak Penn’s documentary crew begin digging, and our friends at Wired got a sneak peek at the excavation. Update: They…
Some Samsung Galaxy S5 owners are experiencing “fatal camera errors” that can only be fixed by replacing the phone. Affected S5 owners can call Samsung at 1-888-987-4357, and Verizon is also reaching out. [The Verge]
Nintendo’s Game Boy turned 25 this week. We’ve come a very long way in mobile gaming since then, but the gray brick with the queasy green screen still holds a place in our hearts. And Petr Tichy’s browser-based tribute brings back the most universal Game Boy memory of all: Tetris. Go ahead, hum along with…
We all have made sci-fi sound effects with our mouths, which is why this bad foley edition of Star Wars’ scenes is absolutely ridiculous and fun. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
There have been 26 asteroid impacts recorded from 2000 to 20013 by the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization’s infrasound detection network. Our friend Félix Pharand-Deschênes sent us this graphic showing the atmospheric impact points. It demonstrates that they’re more common, and dangerous, than we would like to believe. All these asteroids exploded too high in…
A short animated film about boobs. And sex. And happiness and life and the unbearable amounts of soul-crushing stress that all these wonderful things will cause you.
Here’s some visual fun for you. Elvis Schmoulianoff created this trippy stop-motion animation video showing herself get painted as if she was part of the canvas. It’s delightful to see the art surround her and then become her. Elvis writes: Painted is an experiment in stop motion face & body painting that plays with the…
Well, this could change things. Apparently there’s a secret method to drinking alcohol without getting drunk. All you have to do is eat some yeast before you drink. Seriously. Line your stomach with a teaspoon of yeast for every beer you plan to drink and you’ll be able to drink all night without acting like…
While American audiences must endure summer snoozefests starring ’80s action heros rehashing their glory days, a number of East Asian studios are filling the void with a graphic reimagining of the genre. The bloody jewel atop this brutal cinematic crown is Merantu Film’s The Raid: Redemption. It’s Old Boy meets Man from Nowhere times a…
The Southland’s freeways hardly inspire optimism anymore. Glance at the shoulder of a slow-moving freeway and among the weeds you’ll see shards of plastic and twisted metal—the accumulated detritus of a dozen high-speed crashes. They may (occasionally) be convenient, but whether it’s their shabby appearance, the way they balkanize communities, or simply their soul-crushing traffic,…
Some people see a wall in their way and walk around it. That would be me! Other people try to climb it. That would be awesome people! This guy sees a wall and decides it’s best to do a spinning backward flip on the wall while climbing the wall to move up. That would be…
When you let bugs run wild inside a shed for years, you never know what you’re gonna get. Like this hornet’s nest that fused together with a wooden statue to look like a sand creature swallowing a trapped human head. It’s haunting. The nest is currently abandoned, so I guess the hornets moved on to…
Hello, beautiful. No, not you. That animated GIF of a wonderfully curvy Coronet Super 12 typewriter. Oh and that one of TEAC reel-to-reel tapedeck and the Bell & Howe Super 8 projector. Actually, all of the images in Jim Golden’s new project “Relics of Technology” are just great. Golden’s known for strikingly simple and almost…
This week we have senior pranks, important lessons in disappointment taught through the magic of time capsule, and a long-shot to Mars. Raising $30 million to send a time capsule to Mars Ever dreamt of sending a time capsule to Mars? No? Well, soon you might be able to do it anyway! Maybe. The idea…
Attention all student animators: here is your chance to have your work reach hundreds of thousands of people through Fox’s Animation Domination High-Def. Adobe and MovieFest have joined together to search for some latent talent in the fields of animation, special effects, character illustration, and musical composition. You can even enter as many pieces as…
It’s the weekend! We know you worked hard all week, and you’re ready to chill out, max, and relax all cool. Make sure your smartphone’s ready too, with our favorite apps of the week. Android Opera Browser Updated this week for smoother swiping and more stable navigation, Opera’s browser is fast and smooth. “Off-Road” mode…