We spend hours playing them and now we can have a peek at what’s inside them. These X-Ray photos do not seem as sharp as the previous ones by Nick Veasey, but interesting nevertheless. via notcot.org imgur Click...
From worldsmostdownloaded This video is really an ad cleverly disguised as a mockumentary about “The World’s Most Downloaded Man.” In it, Brazilian photographer Fernando Martins of Camera Clara...
From brusspup Freezing flowing water? Make water flow backwards? These [totally scientific] tricks and more are yours courtesy of Brusspup. Apparently, it is the 24 hz sine wave (that you “just” got to...
How populated is the Earth? Which country has the highest population density? Where can you go to escape from everyone? Derek Watkins has an interactive map that will give you an idea where to find those places...
Ever wonder who writes all these [mostly] wonderful and informative articles on Wikipedia? You might be surprised to find where the authors live — and in what language they are writing in. It’s no surprise...
Google celebrates Eadweard J. Muybridge, pioneering photographer responsible for what could be considered the first ever movie projector. Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Click to share on...
Kevin Weir, a graduate student in the art direction track at the VCU Brandcenter in Richmond, VA., takes old photos from the Library of Congress… and lets his imagination run wild in Photoshop. The animated GIFs...
Search for a location in Google Maps and click on Quest. Then go into Street View. It’s really an April Fool’s joke about Google Maps being now available for 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment Systems (NES)...