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May 11, 2012

Metro Flashmob



In April 2012 Copenhagen Phil (Sjællands Symfoniorkester) surprised the passengers in the Copenhagen Metro by playing Griegs Peer Gynt. The flash mob was created in collaboration with Radio Klassisk. All music was performed and recorded in the metro.

May 10, 2012

Instagram Socialmatic Camera






Antonio Pedrosa from ADR studio has come up with the brilliant Instagram Socialmatic Camera based on the Instagram App icon.
Unfortunately this is just a concept.

House in Zushi by Takeshi Hosaka








Japanese architect Takeshi Hosaka is master of the unconventional. Whether he’s designing igloo-looking noodle shops or amazing homes that flip the indoors for the outdoors, Hosaka is continually pushing architectural boundaries with his shape-shifting projects. House in Zushi is his latest home – completed just last month – and uses recessed flooring as a unique method for ensuring privacy.

May 8, 2012

LEGO street art by Jaye Moon



A Hard-Hitting, Toy Destroying, Stop Motion Music Video for Delta Heavy



This new stop motion music video for Delta Heavy is pretty incredible. Watch as a cavalcade of classic boardgames from your childhood meet an untimely demise, all for the sake of dubstep.

May 5, 2012

Illustration by Simon Says





Spinning milk frother turned into a drawing robot



With a milk frother, some velcro, and 5 felt-tip pens, you too can make this simple drawing machine!

May 4, 2012

Chevy Sonic helps Jeff Soto paint a wall



Graffiti artist Jeff Soto was tapped by Chevrolet to help advertise the Chevy Sonic with a uniquely outfitted Sonic capable of spraying walls and shooting paint. The Chevy Sonic was given hydraulic arms and canons which helped Jeff Soto do his amazing work on a wall with artificial help. The end product is just as good as Jeff’s other work. Check out the video of the process above.

Illustration by Bennett Slater





May 3, 2012

Open Horizon



Awesome Time-lapse video mixed with a normal video by Russell Houghten

The Avengers by Stanley Chow


The Avengers - for today’s Boston Globe by Stanley Chow

May 2, 2012

STAR WARS Identities








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Rube Goldberg Machine in a Suitcase



As the sun regrettably sets on the art of letter writing, the inventive folks at design studio HEYHEYHEY have pieced together a clever contraption that promises to keep the art of travel postcards a thing of the present. Kind of. Melvin the Traveling Mini Machine is an elaborate Rube Goldberg machine that fits in a pair of suitcases that executes the simple task of “writing” and stamping a postcard of your choice, that is, if the absurdly elaborate sequence of steps goes off without a hitch. Whether or not these suitcases will make it through TSA remains to be seen. The piece is a sequel to a much larger device from early last year by a similar name, Melvin the Magical Mixed Media Machine.

May 1, 2012

Finding Portland



Finding Portland was produced, shot, and edited in 51 days during March and April at the invitation of TEDx Portland, where the video was unveiled to a sell out crowd of 650 and met with a standing ovation. Filmed in Portland and the Columbia Gorge, this time-lapse piece offers a new perspective to the City of Roses. From a Portland Timbers season opening soccer game, to the top of the Fremont Bridge, to an aerial shot of Oneonta Gorge, Finding Portland tells the story of a city and its many faces.

Comprised of 308, 829 photographs taken from over 50 unique locations, it took an average of 3.8 hours to make each second of this film. The intent of the project was to place our cameras in unique locations across the city, achieve significant ranges of dynamic camera motion, and pursue cutting edge time-lapse techniques.