Take ordinary objects, candles, beer bottles, tomatoes, potatoes, a hot dog, a pear, add bent wire arms and legs and you get . . . Still lifes with bent objects. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
Here are 25 Amazingly Tiny Houses. I don’t know why the fascination with tiny houses these days but their popularity has been soaring. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
Newly discovered artifacts prove that Mayans had alien contact. At least that’s what it looks like. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
Stop doing these 30 things to yourself. Includes: hanging with the wrong people, running from problems, lying to yourself, being someone your not, being ungrateful, worrying–all good advice to help put the joy back into your life. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
Lonely banana peels of London, thousands of them. London Bananas features a bunch of artistic photographs of abandoned banana peels. There’s not much else to say about this phenomenon except that apparently London doesn’t have the same issue with oranges, or any other fruit. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
Would you believe that a 250 lb. inventor spent a year and a half to make a cardboard bike that he rides? He was inspired by a fellow who made a cardboard canoe. Watch this! TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
In this comic style infographic created by The Oatmeal, Nikola Tesla is shown to be the genius that he was. Tesla invented alternating current, radar, remote control, neon lighting, the modern electric motor, and more. This graphic has the added bonus that Thomas Edison is shown to be the creep that he was, too. More […]
Just what the world needs, an artificial leaf made with cheap materials. For what? Oh, just to provide all the world’s electricity needs. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
Choros from Michael Langan on Vimeo. Choros is an experimental film by Michael Langan. 32 images of the same dancer, motion-layered and played back in slow motion. Outstanding! TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
How to use one paper towel to dry your hands and save over 571 million pounds of paper per year if we all just did a very simple thing. Watch the above video by Joe Smith at TEDx to see how it’s done. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious