Slow-Mo owl
Gorgeous.
Gorgeous.
Not what I had in mind, Siri.
Can’t believe I’m linking to another flash mini golf game, but this one is really creative and detailed.
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Now you know what to get me for Christmas.
An optical illusion interactive public sculpture in Melbourne, Australia.
Students put together a newspaper page the old-fashioned way.
Saved By The Bell inspired music video with a few mishaps.
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Would you just look at it?!
Fascinating.
Of course there is a website for this.
Great idea!
Navel of the Moon?!
They’re better DJs than I’ll ever be.
Heck yeah he was.
At least she made a little fort for herself.
We’re all more dependent on each other than we think we are.
As a kid I made a few of these with my dad, though we had less luck with effects :)
Is cooler than you.
I love this.
…just became super disturbing.
Just sickeningly good.
I think I’m the worst offender.
It’s like its own little galaxy.
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Where do all the happy little trees go?
Mine?
Insane.
This is fascinating.
Collaborative project from Israel.
I’ve seen a few of these.
Must have been painstaking with all the different tempos.
I remember these days.
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I seriously can’t get enough of cyriak.
Find out how rich you are really.
Then let’s stop complaining.
The redirect for the eventuality that you’re not important enough is pretty great.
Music video with a ton of video game references.
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And he’s got a song to prove it.
Pop culture icons cut out of paper.
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Some jolly good chap-hop by Mr. B the Gentleman Rhymer.
Or watch Professor Elemental respond in his Fighting Trousers.
Or “The 2011 Guide to Making People Feel Old”.
Facebook users who think the stories from The Onion are real.
Spaghetti is a hero.
Asking random New Yorkers with headphones on what song they are listening to.
Lay off the alcohol, kids.
This indoorsy kid is pretty on for most of the voices.
This one is controlled by a slider that lets you zoom from the size of the observable universe down to the smallest length that it makes sense to think of physically.
God bless The Onion.
It plays amazingly well for an HTML5 game run in the browser with no plugins.
Hey cheaters: enter this into the address bar when the game is loaded to unlock all the levels.
Simple mechanic to this flash game, yet very addicting.
Pretty cool project.
More info here.
Pretend you’re hacking the mainframe by just mashing keys.
Tetris inspired by this xkcd comic where a perfectly-fitting piece sometimes drops.
Zoomable, pannable, time-lapse sequences made up of super high resolution photos. Incredible detail.
Super creepy.
Related: Homer, Bowser, Charlie Brown, Mario, Jessica Rabbit
Either way, quietly weep.
I am shocked and appalled that I never put this amazing video on my links.
Enjoy.
Nice touch with the photobacking on flickr.
Warning: super nerdy
I love me a good time-lapse.
This is what you look like right now.
She’s going through the “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” list, one per day, and reviewing each one.
This dude is cool under pressure.
“McDiabetes” does have a certain ring to it.
You can talk in every kind of way possible.
Who knew that this idea would be so horrifying?
This can be my next tweet: I typically hate food tweets of the year. Bummed I’m side-stage watching Karate Kid II.
Just don’t say the wrong thing.
The difference is striking.
I think I just found my new profession.
They’d have been there with hard-hitting journalism.
Well I never expected that to come out of the door.
Great advice.
Pen Fifteen strikes again.
This baby is incredible.
Another great tilt-shift. Best in HD.
I had no idea something like this existed. Really interesting.
And I hated cleaning the pie rack at Baker’s Square.
He’s such a good, down-to-earth dude.
List of frequently used trailer cues. After feeling a sense of emergency, I now have a sweet hope for the triumph of the human spirit.
Removing the last frame from a Peanuts comic reveals the existential despair of their world. Genius.
For fans of Garfield minus Garfield.
One woman’s tiny microstudio apartment in NYC. She’s done a good job in keeping it less claustrophobic than you’d think it’d be.
[related] This guy’s apartment is slightly bigger but way more tricked out. Incredible.
I’m going to have to start incorporating this into my css stylesheets.