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The man who can animate the actions and nuances of a cat so expertly that he must be some kind of giant human cat creature is back in another cute animated short that will make you go all "Ah, my cat does that. Yeah, oh wow." and other such revelations.
What the world needs and what the world will always need is grandparents who can shake their funky stuff to some pounding techno. And this amazing gran is one of those people, getting down in Ban JelaÄić Square, Zagreb, Croatia, showing those young 'uns how it's done.
This abstract video game looks like a total mind-melter as it takes in visual components of Tron, Rez, and Lawnmower Man with the look founded on the structure of electronic music. Not sure what that even means but it certainly looks like a game you could get into after taking some strong acid.
Wandering the roads with his camera, Kutiman filmed a bunch of musicians playing some unusual instruments and then edited it all together, as is his way, and came up with the collage above. It has a world music type vibe as it drifts through various styles—there’s even a guy playing some drain pipes—in this audiovisual ode to this holiest of holy cities.
Zimoun creates unusual sound sculptures from cardboard boxes, DC motors, wires and other components that explore the physical creation of sound and movement. This one has 121 prepared DC motors and some cardboard spinning around to create a wonderfully mesmerizing noise that sounds like rain falling on a tin roof.
Think we've found a winner for the most awesome dog on the internet -- sure there's some tough competition out there, but just look at the way that dog is shaking his thang. YouTube isn't good enough for him, he needs his own goddamn TV show.
You know how like most trombones just produce sound, which is totally lame on their part, the lazy instruments. Well, this trombone has risen above the rest and is a flame thrower, launching fireballs with a 21 foot range and a concussion wave of 150 feet. The rest of the trombones should think about raising their game.
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I love Ben Drew, he looks like he's an East End heavy who you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley, and then he sings with the voice of an angel. It's a paradox in motion. Also the music sounds like it is being performed in your left ear, then the right, then in front & behind you, it's all over the place with this new Beats Audio technology. Amazing. What next, let me guess, a cat playing a piano....*Wait!?
This thing is incredible, it has 10,362 OLED panels which cover an aluminum sphere hanging 18 meters from the floor. This 6 meter orb has a resolution around 10 times greater than LED, with more than 10 million pixels. Imagine watching pr0n on it.
Some people love cats and get, like, sooo emotional just thinking about all those poor orphaned moggies without a home *weeps profusely* But so what, the real issue of the day is cheeseburgers, think of all those cheeseburgers out there without a mouth to be shovelled into. Their poor, lonely meaty selves, all alone. Why? WHY!??
What are cats if nothing more than overgrown hamsters? And to prove that point here's a cat happily climbing inside a hamster ball to let the good times roll and give your life a shot of cuteness, but just be careful you don't watch it too many times and overdose on cute.
A hungry lioness in captivity likes nothing more than to snack on a human child for some nourishment. They find their soft baby skin a delicious treat, so thank God there's a thick pane of reinforced glass between this wild beast and this tiny child.
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You've probably seen every trick in the book there is to separate a bottle from it's cap in order to access the divine amber netcar within, but i can guarantee you will never have been witness to the perfect combo of beer & babe working in perfect harmony.
Steve Duncan goes deep into the subterranean tunnels of New York City, delving into the bowels of the metropolis to have some underground adventures, sneaking about in this cavernous world, checking out old sewers and meeting the people that call the tunnels their home.
Terminator 2, the greatest movie the world has ever known, turns the big 2-0 on 3 July. You should celebrate that by watching it back to back for 24 hours on repeat while doing your best to fight off shape-shifting robots sent back in time to destroy you. But before that, watch this awesome tribute to it.