‘Trinity’, A Stunning Artistic Reimagination of a Nuclear Explosion Inspired by the Movie ‘Oppenheimer’
Inspired by "Oppenheimer" Thomas Blanchard created "Trinity", an artistic reimagination of a nuclear explosion made using household items.
The Strategic Art of Starting a Film With the Final Scene
Nerdstalgic takes a deep dive into the strategic art of starting a film with the final scene, which in turn involves the audience further.
Reflecting on the Surprisingly Long History of Mirrors
The History Guy reflects on the long history of mirrors, going far back into ancient history, due to the very human desire to see oneself.
Guitarist Plays Through the History of Thrash Metal From the 1970s to the Present Day
Guitarist Andrea Boccarusso played through the history of thrash metal, playing the different styles as it evolved over the decades.
Guinness World Record Stone Skipper Talks About the Joy of the Sport
Wired spoke with the incredibly affable Kurt Steiner, the Guinness World Record holder for the most consecutive stone skips on water.
Cyborg Cockroaches With Micro-Computers On Their Backs Skillfully Avoid Obstacles
Hirotaka Sato turned Madagascar hissing cockroaches into cyborgs by placing microcomputers on their backs to remotely control movement.
Spoon Feeding Animals As Seen Through the Spoon’s Point of View
The caretakers at Peak Wildlife Park spoon fed their small animals, capturing their delightful responses from the spoon's point of view.
‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Parodies the Netflix Series ‘Is It Cake?’ in His Own Kitchen
"Weird Al" Yankovic parodied the series "Is It Cake?" by presenting different items to the camera and asking "Is it real or is it cake?"
The Difference Between Taverns, Inns, and Alehouses During the Medieval Period
Jason Kingsley OBE of Modern History TV explained the difference between taverns, inns, and alehouses during the Medieval period.
‘It’s Not Unusual’ Performed in the Snappy Style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers’ Dance Music
Postmodern Jukebox and Jack Amblin performed "It's Not Unusual" in the snappy style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' dance music.