
A Human Claw Machine That Lowers Kids Into a Prize Bin to Grab as Many Snacks as They Can
Lay's built a claw machine but instead of a metal claw, a child strapped into a harness is lowered into the prize bin.

‘Movement Designers’, A Fascinating Dance Video Featuring Dancers Moving With Everyday Objects in Pleasing Symmetry
Los Angeles-based creative agency Axyzm produced “Movement Designers,” a short dance film in which dancers engage with everyday objects in pleasing symmetry and fascinating coordination.…

‘Space Weird Thing’ Reimagines David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ Using Only the Most Common English Words
“Space Weird Thing” by Alaska Robotics is a music video tribute to the classic David Bowie song “Space Oddity.” Molly Lewis, Marian Call, and Seth…

Japanese Farmer Finds an Enormous, Mutated Strawberry That Is Now Officially the Heaviest Ever Found
A farmer in Fukuoka, Japan found an enormous (by berry standards) strawberry that tipped the scale at a whopping 250 grams—that’s a little over half…

Mill Ends Park, The Smallest City Park in the World Nestled in a Two-Foot Diameter Space in Portland, Oregon
photo by Craig Dietrich Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon is a city park spanning only two feet in diameter. In 1946, journalist Dick Fagan…

‘Flower House’, An Abandoned Detroit Home Filled Top to Bottom With Fresh Flowers
Lisa Waud of Pot & Box Floral Design purchased two abandoned Detroit area homes from a Hamtramck city auction and plans to fill them from…

Tiny Baby Grasshopper Gives a Woman a Tiny High Five
A baby grasshopper gives Kelea Martin the tiniest of high fives.

Adorable Close-Up Footage of Four-Day-Old Baby Blackbirds Feeding and Sleeping in Their Nest
Harvey Young spotted a bird nest in his garden, placed a GoPro camera above it, and captured close-up footage of four-day-old baby blackbirds feeding and…

A Paper Recreation of the Introduction to the 1990s Drama Series ‘Twin Peaks’
Matthew Fuller of And The World Was Paper recreated the opening of the 1990s drama series Twin Peaks using paper drawings.

The Headquarters for a Game Developer In China Is Shaped Like the Star Trek USS Enterprise
image via Google Maps The headquarters for Chinese game and mobile app developer NetDragon Websoft in Changle, China is an impressive, jaw-dropping building architecturally inspired…
