Freedom Cove, An Off-the-Grid Houseboat and Farm Located on 12 Floating Platforms Near Vancouver Island
photo via Vanguard Diving and Exploration Since 1992, Canadian artists Wayne Adams and Catherine King have been residing at Freedom Cove, an off-the-grid floating home…
Rock Group Django Django Transforms Into Bizarre Dancing Sculptures in Motion-Capture Music Video for ‘Reflections’
The musicians of British rock group Django Django are represented with “other-worldly kinetic sculptures” in the wonderfully odd CGI music video for “Reflections.” The computer-generated…
A Sci-Fi Love Story Music Video for Pomplamoose’s Cover of the Classic Madonna Song ‘Like a Prayer’
A drone falls in love with a woman in Pomplamoose‘s sci-fi music video for their cover of Madonna‘s 1989 hit song “Like a Prayer.” Fans…
A Fruit Bowl Made Out of Melted Plastic Army Men
N36 has posted step-by-step instructions on how to make a fruit bowl with plastic army men, a metal bowl, and a heat gun. The mesh…
An Intriguing Sculpture Made by Pouring Molten Aluminum Into a Watermelon
In his latest video, TheBackyardScientist creates an intriguing metal sculpture by pouring molten aluminum into watermelon. The watermelon sculpture is reminiscent of the cast ant…
A Clever 3D-Printed Bird Feeder That Mounts to a Window
Printednest is an international group of designers and architects that is developing a 3D-printed bird feeder for urban environments. The bird feeder, currently in its…
A Lyrebird Mimicking Construction Sounds
A lyrebird mimics the sounds of power drills, saws, hammers, and other construction tools.
The Curious Case of the Backwards Brain Bicycle
Destin Sandlin of Smarter Every Day tells the curious tale of how a special bicycle with mechanically flip-flopped steering ruins his ability to ride a…
Wink Fun, A New Site That Reviews a Fun Non-Digital Toy Every Weekday
Back in 2014 we posted about the launch of Wink, a site that reviews noteworthy books that are uniquely suited to the good old-fashioned dead…
Artist Uses 3D Software to Create Delightfully Odd Deformed Faces
Artist Lee Griggs uses Arnold 3D rendering software to create wonderfully bizarre digital portraits that he calls “Deformations”.