A Silent Version of the Classic Couple Debate: ‘What Should We Have for Dinner?’
In the comedy short “Dinnermost Thoughts,” a man and woman silently act out the classic couple debate “what should we have for dinner?” The video…
True Facts About The Mantis Shrimp by Ze Frank
“Even the Octopus, who is quite a badass, can’t deal with these little psycho bastards.” Ze Frank has released a new video for his narrated…
map², A Clever ‘Zoomable’ Paper Street Map
map² is a cleverly folded paper street map that allows the user to open a section of the map to reveal an enlarged, more detailed…
Atlantis, A Virtual Black Market For Illegal Goods and Services
Atlantis is a recently launched “virtual black market” meant to compete with similar online anonymous marketplaces like Silk Road. The main difference is that Atlantis…
Canary, A Smart Smoke Detector and App For Monitoring Air Quality, Carbon Monoxide, & Smoke
Canary is a smart smoke detector that monitors air quality, carbon monoxide, and smoke levels. Users can keep track of their air quality levels, silence…
Behind-the-Scenes at Disneyland Resort’s Laundry Production
As part of their ongoing Every Role a Starring Role web series, Disney Parks went behind-the-scenes at Disneyland Resort’s laundry production facility and spoke with…
Mesmerizing Slow Motion Footage of a Levitating Bead Experiment
Steve Mould from the TV game show Britain’s Brightest uses mesmerizing slow motion footage to explain why a self-siphoning chain of beads appears to float…
Artistic Images Hidden in the Glitches of Apple Maps
Artist and coder Peder Norrby has found some artistic images hidden in the notorious glitches of Apple Maps. More of the beautiful glitches can be…
It’s Hardly Noticeable, An Anxiety-Themed Photo Series
The photo series “It’s Hardly Noticeable” by John William Keedy explores themes of anxiety and mental illness in staged tableaus and still lifes. The series…
Sack of Shit, Kawaii Poop Magnets by Kit Cameo
From Kit Cameo comes the Sack of Shit, a bag of three small kawaii poop magnets. Described as “magnets of happiness,” the Sack of Shit…