
American Exxxtasy Descrambler Commercial (1985)
A lady in sultry overalls promotes the American Exxxtasy Descrambler in this hilariously low-budget commercial from 1985. The descrambler allowed satellite TV viewers to watch…

Graft, Bioplastic Tableware That Looks Like Vegetables
Designer Qiyun Deng recently created Graft, a tableware set with a design inspired by vegetables. The eating utensils are particularly plant-like. Deng created the set…

National Geographic Interactive Feature on the Serengeti Lion
National Geographic published a fascinating feature that provides incredible up-close photos and videos of lions from the Serengeti in Africa

Decadent 12-Course Meal in a Can
As a commentary on gimmickry in contemporary culture, designer Chris Godfrey created a 12-course meal in a can featuring such delicacies as “pickled kobe beef…

Spirograph World Map
“Spirograph World Map” is a collage of individually colored Spirograph patterns that form a colorful map of the world. British artist Rachel Evans created the…

Petition Calls for San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge To Be Named After Emperor Norton
San Francisco-based writer John Lumea has launched a Change.org petition to rename the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge the “Emperor Norton Bay Bridge,” after the 19th…

Arizona Man Launches Tongue-in-Cheek Crusade to Catch Thief Who Stole His Amazon Package
After Phoenix resident Tim Lake had an Amazon package stolen from his front porch, he embarked on a tongue-in-cheek crusade to bring the thief to…

Unseen Collection of World War I Photos Show the War from a German Officer’s Perspective
Developer Dean Putney has embarked on a fascinating project to share nearly 1,000 unpublished photos of World War I that were taken by his Great…

Man on Bridge, Documentary About a Prolific Dublin Street Photographer
"Man on Bridge" is a documentary about Arthur Fields, a photographer who took 182,000 photos of Dubliners over the O'Connell Bridge.

Behind the Scenes at AsapScience
“The Science of AsapSCIENCE” takes a behind the scenes look at AsapScience, the science video blog created by Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown. submitted via…
