A vintage video game title sequence by Giant Ant for this year’s FITC design and development conference in Toronto.
Insert coin.
The trailer for an upcoming documentary about the unusual obsession of Zenga Bros with (among other things) unusually tall bicycles.
These six brothers from Vancouver espouse three intersecting tenets they call the Three Beans, to wit: Create Everywhere, Redeem Everything and Be a Fool.
Bad Lip Reading catches up with Hil and Bernie in Brookyln for the Democratic presidential debate.
Previously: He Eats Hair, Human Hair
Puff The Magic Dragon, based on a poem written by 19-year-old college student Leonard Lipton in 1959, subsequently popularized by Peter, Paul and Mary in 1963.
Not the stoner anthem you may have been led to believe it was
An informative and rather poignantly scored video from The Printing Ink Company about the ink-making process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmdXJy_IdNw
A vision of the future of AR by tech startup Magic Leap, shot using their software this month without any special effects or compositing.
This changes everything. Or nothing at all. Or some things.
It’s terribly exciting.
MORE: Magic Leap Shows How It Will Augment Your Day, Yet Questions Remain (WSJ)
Behold: the Super Servant 4 – a huge, semi submersible yacht transporter doing its dippy trippy thing at Martinique.
In an animation by Andrew Khosravani, Hannah Fry of The Royal Institution tells the rather fascinating tale of nothing, or rather, zero. To wit:
Once upon a time, zero wasn’t really a number. Its journey to the fully fledged number we know and love today was a meandering one. Today, zero is both a placeholder, and tool, within our number system signifying an absence of a value, and as a number in its own right.
He’s back.
Video editor, remix artist Steve Collender (previously) writes:
The final X-Men movie is coming out next month. As a tribute to the franchise I’ve combined all of the X-Men movies into one epic music video (I left out X-Men 3 because it was the only bad one…).
The video features over 30 X-Men characters spanning 15 years in 3 minutes, with the action syncing up to the song Capital M-E by Taking Back Sunday.
Meanwhile..
The ’00s emo outfit in question show their love.