Actress Jernnifer Garner breaks down the patois of her home state for Vanity Fair’s Slang School.
Previously: Know Your Internet Slang
Actress Jernnifer Garner breaks down the patois of her home state for Vanity Fair’s Slang School.
Previously: Know Your Internet Slang
A shot by Anna Mantzaris of the Royal College Of Art in which the protagonists of a series of vignettes give in to their dark impulses.
Internet persons Rhett McLaughlin and Charles ‘Link’ Neal break down the key acronyms and terms of the online world for Vanity Fair’s Slang School.
Previously: Know Your Canadian Slang, Eh?
Another virtuoso multi-horn cover (in this case, Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’) by the charming Seb Skelly.
Previously: The Horns Of Africa
In Sebastien Egert’s sci-fi short, a man foolishly attempts to order a non-standard XXL Triple Cheese pizza at some point in the very near future.
The elegant physique of the Asian Pseudozizeeria maha (Pale Grass Blue) butterfly, observed by a scanning electron microscope in the first instalment of Microworld Unseen – a new series by the Beauty Of Science educational YouTube channel.
Behold: the Acer Predator Thronos – a reclining gaming cockpit with a footrest, a desk for keyboard and mouse and a huge motorised arm that can accommodate three 27” monitors for panoramic viewing.
No price announced as yet.
Also, no big-drink cupholder.
I know, right?
Worst. Marathon gaming chair. Ever.
Indonesia’s ‘extreme Vespa ‘ scene, as documented by photographer Darren Whiteside.
A pleasing, all-too-short short by motion design studio Mr Kaplan exploring the physics defying workings of a fictional Rube Goldberg/Heath Robinson machine.
MetaBall Studios’ 360º, pan-enabled identity parade of video game robots (not all of them, you understand, just some of them) complete with their relative dimensions.
Click and hold to move.
Previously: Who Got Game?