Physicists call it resonance.
But we all know what it is.
Witchcraft.
A stylised stop-motion homage to film noir by director Nicolas D’Agostino featuring a recently released con, coaxed into one last job by ne’er-do-well former cronies.
A compilation of mundane annoyances by Slivki Show. To wit:
All your pain in one video
Well, not all of it, in fairness.
Two short features by Monocle Films about the day to day working lives of crew aboard the Finish icebreaker ‘Kontio’.
Extremely impressive single-purpose robots designed by Japanese high school students for RoboCon 2018.
Their function? To toss water-filled bottles onto platforms at various heights, landing them right-way up with preternatural accuracy.
A thankless, pointless task which will eventually lead them to kill all humans,.
A pitch black, rage-filled UCLA graduation short by Connor Bland which follows a germaphobe as he struggles to live with the unsanitary habits of his housemate.
The extraordinary coin craftsmanship of Russian artist Roman Butin.
Bespoke carvings and unique mechanisations made to order. Just so you know, the snapping teeth coin sold for $10,000 back in 2017.
German educational design studio Kurzgesagt reveals the densest things in the Universe apart from black holes and [insert political ideology here]. To wit:
Inside neutron stars we can find the weirdest and most dangerous substance in the universe: Strange matter. What is strange matter, how dangerous is it and what can it tell us about the origin of the universe?
Previously: Blown Up Out Of All Proportion
Marble nut Jelle Bakker pours thousands of glass marbles, ball bearings and other assorted spheroids into a giant hyperbolic funnel for your viewing pleasure.
And if you liked that, you’ll love this.
A nifty promotional papercraft camera complete with interchangeable lenses and removable flash by Seoul based design company DOTMOT.