The Imperial March Theme Song From Star Wars Played on a Computer Hardware Orchestra
Pawel Zadrozniak (a.k.a. “Silent“) recently created a fantastic rendition of John Williams‘ iconic “The Imperial March” theme song from Star Wars using 64 floppy drives,…
New Zealand Father Demonstrates the Right and Wrong Way to Install a Baby Car Seat
How to Dad creator Jordan Watson of Auckland, New Zealand recently teamed up with his adorable little daughter to hilariously demonstrate the right and wrong…
Radar Image of Rain Over Texas Resembles the Shape of a Jalepeño
View post on imgur.com A weather radar image of rain over Texas resembled the shape of a jalepeño, so despite the summer heat it appears…
How to Open a Locked Suitcase Without a Key
Hacks World demonstrates how to easily open a locked suitcase without a key by using a ballpoint pen. Whether you’ve lost the key to your…
A Remarkable Series of Seamless Supercut Video Tributes to Doctor Who
17-year-old Georgian video editor and Doctor Who fan David Garuchava of The Garo Studios has created an amazing series of seamless supercut tributes to the…
A Stunning Animation That Shows How Technology Was Inspired by Shapes Found in Nature
Filmmaking collective Chromosphere along with sound designer David Kamp have created “FORMS IN NATURE: Understanding Our Universe“, a really beautifully animated short film that demonstrates…
Sweet Dreams, A Mesmerizing Video of Slow Moving Colors Set to a Soothing Soundtrack
For his latest project “Sweet Dreams“, Russian designer Rus Khasanov documented footage of a slow moving combination ink, glitter, oil and soap that created dreamlike…
Furry Blue Puppets Sing a Song to Teach Kids ‘Don’t Put It in Your Mouth’ in a Weird 1993 Canadian PSA
Furry blue puppets sing a song to teach kids “Don’t Put It in Your Mouth” in a weird 1993 Canadian PSA created by the Concerned…
An Amazing Hamster-Powered Machine That Solely Draws Pictures of Hamsters
For his latest project, robotics artist Neil Mendoza decided to leave the knives behind and instead created an incredible hamster-powered machine that draws pictures hamsters…
Numberphile Explains a Unique Property of Consecutive Coin Flips
In an episode of Numberphile, mathematician James Grimes explains a unique property of consecutive coin flips and why a person is better off better on…