Requiem for a Dream (in 60 seconds…with puppets)
You can vote for it in the Vancouver Virgin Radio Fake Film Fest here.
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Requiem for a Dream (in 60 seconds…with puppets)
You can vote for it in the Vancouver Virgin Radio Fake Film Fest here.
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Every Apple design ever (ish) in 30 seconds
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Just a Little Heart Attack (Directors Cut)
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Disgruntled citizen remodels the Wichita, KS City Hall with his car.
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The Future Belongs to the Curious
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Boxie: MIT’s Undeniably Cute Cardboard Robot
“Enter Boxie, a robot created by Alexander Reben, a researcher at the MIT Media Lab. Designed specifically based on its level of adorableness, Boxie, with its wobbly head and endearing, childlike voice, was able to get humans to interact with it and answer random “man on the street” interview questions, proving how one can easily leverage humans to complete goals.
Boxie could be described as the cardboard version of Pixar’s Wall-E, and how could anyone resist seeing that little thing wander aimlessly down the hall saying, “I need help!” They couldn’t, as you can see in the videos of people picking Boxie up after they hear, “I’m really short! Can you put me on the table, or hold me so I can see you?” (Aw. Yes, Boxie. I can!)”
(via BostInno)
2012 marks 25 years since one of the most elaborate Rube Goldberg contraptions was put into motion.
Der Lauf Der Dinge (The Way Things Go)
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The last 40 seconds of 2011
Failed Pontiac concept car, the Stinger.
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Ever wonder what happens if you blow a hole in the side of a dam?
“On October 26th, a hole was blasted in the base of 125’ tall Condit Dam on the White Salmon River in Washington. In less than 2 hours, the reservoir behind the dam drained completely and the White Salmon flowed unimpeded by a dam for the first time in 100 years.”
(via @jessebdylan)
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Making British Airways’ “To Fly. To Serve.”
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