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Room-Sized Anamorphic Portrait of Malian Actor Sotigui Kouyaté
This room-sized portrait of Malian actor Sotigui Kouyaté was made out of found objects by French artist Bernard Pras. The portrait is an example of…

Husband Creates a Monopoly Board Game Based on the ‘Fallout’ Video Game Series For Wife’s Birthday
Husand and redditor XsimonbelmontX went above and beyond for his wife’s birthday by creating her a custom Monopoly board game based on of the Fallout…

Crocheted Food Art
Artist Kate Jenkins (previously) makes elaborate crocheted food art in her studio in Brighton, England. Much of her art depicts the local fare—fish and chips,…

Optical Illusion Creates an Underwater View of Rapture, A City From the ‘BioShock’ Video Game Series
First, stare at the center of this spiral for 30 to 60 seconds. We can now take a trip to Rapture, an underwater city from…

A Conversation with Louis C.K., A Preview of His Upcoming HBO Special ‘Oh My God’
“A Conversation with Louis C.K.” is a short preview of Louis C.K.’s upcoming HBO special titled “Oh My God” which premieres on April 13, 2013…

Conrad Design Reimagines Camera as Simple, Square, and Screenless
Jared Mankelow of Conran Design reimagines the digital camera in this video from BBC Future’s Imagineering series. The redesigned camera is a simplistic, square…

Arrested Development Music Album Covers
Wisconsin-based artist Josh Cox of the one man design shop Colossus of Clout created a series of Arrested Development themed music album covers for the…

Music Video for ‘Nanobots’ by They Might Be Giants
Liam Lynch directed the music video for “Nanobots” by They Might Be Giants which is the title single from their new album Nanobots. The band…

VidThumb, A Web-Based Tool For Capturing Video Thumbnails
Shelby DeNike of sd3labs, who is the system admin of Laughing Squid Web Hosting, has created Vidthumb, a web-based tool that makes it simple to…

Rocket Science Explained With Plastic Bottles in BBC One’s ‘Bang Goes the Theory’
In this video clip from BBC One science series Bang Goes the Theory, host Jem Stansfield explains rocket science using plastic bottles. via io9
