1 Toilet + 32 Glow Sticks = AWESOME
A few guys decided to open 32 glow sticks and pour their contents into the back of a toilet. The flush result is really cool so check it out:
A few guys decided to open 32 glow sticks and pour their contents into the back of a toilet. The flush result is really cool so check it out:
3,604 cups to be exact.
This wild piece of art was created using cups of coffee with different amounts of milk and coffee to create shading for Mona Lisa’s face. The project was organized at Rocks Aroma Festival in Sydney, Australia.
A youtuber drawing Dr. Gregory House in what looks like charcoal.
This is an amazing piece of art!
Lots of weird snow globe scenes for your to feast your eyes upon.
PEZ brings you a fantastic stop motion video called “Western Spaghetti”.
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This is a pretty elaborate stop motion video made by a graffiti artist. The art work moves across the wall and must have taken a REALLY long time to put together.
Enjoy!
Balancing Point is a short video created by Danny Brown.
The clip shows some footage that was choreographed in a way that when reversed Danny Brown appears to be rebuilding different balancing structures… all set to a sweet background track.
It’s really cool; he did a great job with this.
This only takes a few minutes to watch, but you should start @ the beginning and watch it all the way through. Nice tune too
Here is a sweet tutorial on how to create “Light Graffiti”. Light graffiti is basically when you have a still (or motion) image and then create tracers around it to “graffiti” the image.
Some awesome stuff in here. My first and favorite being “FAIL“… which do you like?
Stephen Wiltshire is a savant who after a 45 minute helicopter ride over Rome was able to draw a 5.5 yard panoramic image of the aerial view. This is absolutely amazing and i can understand why his nickname is “the living camera”.
Check out the full sized version of this pic on the left. This psychedelic image moves with such fluidity that it might make you want to throw up lol.
I tried blowing the image up a little bit to maybe have a more dramatic effect but the smaller version is much better. Gotta love the optical illusions.
This video shows a few *amazingly beautiful* sand castles being blown up, but in reverse. It’s really a neat video because you can see how the power of the explosion emanates directly from the point of the explosion.
Enjoy.
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