Highly Realistic Renderings of People and Characters
Turkish game designer Hossein Diba has created incredibly realistic renderings of real people and fictional characters.
Why Orchestras Are Arranged They Way They Are
Inspired by Bill Wurtz, British composer David Bruce offers a rather humorous but fascinating history of the orchestra, more or less.
Remarkable Mosaic Portraits Made Out of Pebbles
Land artist Justin Bateman creates remarkably detailed mosaic portraits out of stones that he finds on his travels.
A Beautiful Woodturned Globe Made Out of Triangles
Woodworker and filmmaker Frank Howarth carved out a beautiful multi-textured globe using triangular cuts of different woods.
Laughing Squid Partner John Law Talks About His Mission to Make People Happy in a Crazy World
Filmmaker Gary Yost caught up with legendary San Francisco prankster, Laughing Squid partner, author, and urban explorer John Law.
Guitarist Plays Metallica’s ‘Enter Sandman’ Wearing an Increasing Amount of Safety Gloves
Guitarist JMAP Music conducted an experiment for which he played Metallica's "Enter Sandman" while wearing an increasing amount of gloves.
The Rise and Fall of New York City’s Singer Building
It's History examines the history of the iconic Singer Building, an early skyscraper that graced the NYC skyline from 1908 through 1969.
Guitarist Provides a Heavy Metal Soundtrack to US Navy ‘Steamroller’ Call and Response Cadence
Andre Antunes provided a brilliant heavy metal soundtrack to the US Navy traditional "Steamroller" cadence with marching recruits in 2016.
A Beautifully Harmonic Acoustic Cover of ‘Learning to Fly’ by Pink Floyd Played on Harp Guitar
Musician Jamie Dupuis performed a beautifully harmonic cover of the Pink Floyd song "Learning to Fly" on his amazing harp guitar.
Making a Wedding Cake With a Recipe From 1769
In the spirit of his own upcoming nuptials, Max Miller of Tasting History decided to celebrate by making a wedding cake from 1769.