Human Head Cross Sections Made out of Found Objects
Artists Edwige Massart and Xavier Wynn of art duo EMnXW have created “Heads,” a wonderful series of human head cross sections made out of shells,…
The Sada Bike, A Bicycle That Folds Down to the Size of a Backpack
Created by Italian designer Gianluca Sada, The Sada Bike is a bicycle that can fold down to the size of an umbrella, thanks to a…
Video of a Full Moon Rising Over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco
Shot by California filmmaker Gary Yost, “Full Moon Rising Over SF” captures a red-tinted moon as it rises behind the Golden Gate Bridge in San…
‘Mad X-Men’, A Clever Parody That Shows What Happens When The X-Men Try To Tame Don Draper
“Mad X-Men“, a very clever parody created for Quiznos‘ entertainment channel “Toasty TV“, shows what happens when various members of The X-Men team try to…
Axor Starck V, A Transparent Faucet That Shows Off a Swirling Vortex of Water
Chinese Street Vendor Blows Sugar Into Candy Animal Shapes
In this 2011 video by travel writer Carol Ann Quibell, a street vendor in Xi’an, China impresses on-lookers by blowing sugar into candy animal shapes,…
Growing Up in Arcades, A Flickr Pool Devoted to 1980s Arcade Photos
Growing Up in Arcades is a Flickr pool dedicated to cataloging vintage photos taken in arcades between the years of 1979 and 1989. The nostalgia-driven…
Beautiful Drip Castle Sand Sculptures That Appear to Defy Gravity
Since 2004, Sandcastlematt has been making beautiful sculptural sand castles, mainly on beaches near Boston. Sandcastlematt makes the sculptures using the “drip castle” method. He…
Musical Anatomy, Drawings of Musical Instruments Reimagined as Body Parts
Artist Shawn Feeney reimagines musical instruments as body parts in the delightfully bizarre drawing series, “Musical Anatomy.” Prints are available for purchase. Musical instruments are…
A TED-Ed Animation Explaining the World Wide Web
A recent TED-Ed animated lecture, based on a lesson by educator Twila Camp, explains what exactly the World Wide Web is, how it is different…