Inventive ‘Close Encounters’ End Table With a Rising UFO Top That Reveals a Micro-Train Underneath
Peter Waldraff created a table that recreates a "Close Encounters" scene with a rising top that reveals a running micro-train underneath.
The Dedicated Ukrainian Hutsul Family Who Keeps Traditional Weaving Alive in Times of War and Peace
Business Insider visited a Hutsul family in Western Ukraine to learn more about the beautiful goods they weave from sheep's wool.
Gilbert Gottfried Repeatedly Calls ‘Hollywood Squares’ Contestants ‘You Fool’ When They Answer Wrong
Gilbert Gottfried repeatedly called the two contestants of "The New Hollywood Squares' "You Fool" when they got the answer wrong.
The Real Voice of Gilbert Gottfried Revealed in a Phone Message Played on ‘The Howard Stern Show’
The Howard Stern Show revealed the real voice of Gilbert Gottfried with a voicemail message left for the show’s producer sometime in the mid-2010s.
A Somewhat Solemn Compilation of ‘Star Trek’ Characters Wishing Others to ‘Live Long and Prosper’
John DiMarco created a solemn compilation of Mr. Spock and other "Star Trek characters" wishing one another to "Live Long and Prosper".
A Wonderfully Nostalgic Line of ‘Schoolhouse Rock’ Acrylic Character Cutouts
Thuntronix has created a wonderfully nostalgic line of acrylic cutouts of some of the most recognizable characters from "Schoolhouse Rock".
A Nifty Boat With Robotic Legs That Walks Itself Ashore
Hard Drive Marine created a nifty boat with robotic legs that can walk itself onto land from the water and then back into the water from land.
The Opening Credits of ‘Severance’ Reimagined in the Distinctively Lighthearted Style of ‘The Office’
Magoob Toys amusingly reimagined the opening credits from the discomfiting series" Severance" in the lighthearted style of "The Office".
Enhanced Colorized Footage of San Francisco’s Market Street Just Four Days Before the 1906 Earthquake
NASS restored vintage footage of Market Street in San Francisco street on April 14, 1906, just 4 days before the tragic earthquake.
Tom Scott Meets a Humanoid Robot Double Made of Himself That Does Advertisements in His Place
Tom Scott visited Engineered Arts to meet a highly realistic robotic humanoid version of himself that performed an advertisement for him.