
Bioscope, A Hand-Cranked Digital Video Viewer
Bioscope is a handheld digital video viewer which the user operates with a hand crank. Depending on which direction the crank is rotated, the user…

Woman Who Hates Plants, A Hilarious & Bizarre Animated Short
“Woman Who Hates Plants” is a hilarious and bizarre animated short about a woman who just hates plants. The animation was created by Morgan Miller.…

Burning Man Photos as ‘Strange Planet’ Spherical Projections
original photo by Brad Templeton Photographer Julian Cash uses digital wizardry to transform rectangular photos into spherical projections that he calls “Strange Planets”. He’s applied…

Cinder, An Open Source Creative Coding Platform
Cinder is a free programming library for creative coding. The platform can be used for everything from complex interactive installations to iPhone apps (watch this…

Continuous City, Illustrated Book That Explores Fanciful Alternate Layouts of New York City
Continuous City is an upcoming book by artist Brian Foo that explores a series of fanciful alternate layouts of New York City through hand painted…

Tales of the San Francisco Cacophony Society Book Release Party in Los Angeles
La Luz De Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles is hosting a book release and signing party for Tales of the San Francisco Cacophony Society on…

Crossbow Shooting Soda Bottles in Super Slow Motion
In a fizzy video by the Slow Mo Guys, Gav causes incredible slow motion soda mayhem by shooting a line of four Dr. Pepper bottles…

Casey Neistat Looks at the ‘Pain in the Ass Factor’ of Citi Bike
In his latest video, New York City filmmaker Casey Neistat compares the “pain in the ass factor” of three commuting methods: taxi, his bicycle, and…

Message in a Bottle from 1915 Discovered off Harsens Island Near Detroit, Michigan
Last June diver Dave Leander discovered a message in a bottle nearly a century old in the waters off Harsens Island near Detroit. The message…

Table For One, Man Finds His Apartment Turned into a Restaurant in Surreal Short Film
“Table For One” tells the tale of Philip, a San Francisco 20something who comes home from his dead-end job to find his apartment turned into…
