French musician FKJ performed a beautiful live set upon the stunning Salar de Uyuni in southwest Bolivia, the largest salt flat in the world. The event, produced by the livestreaming media channel Cercle, was half-planned, half-improvised according to the artist. WoopLive at Salar de Uyuni for Cercle now on YThttps://t.co/4N06tXnZz3?half planed – half improvised pic.twitter.com/XdfeHoGefP…
A Scrumptious Bite-Sized Chocolate Bar Mini-Puzzle
Areaware has released an adorable, bite-sized mini-puzzle that looks just like a scrumptious chocolate bar that can be taken apart and put back together as many times as you want without worrying about the calories. This puzzle is part of Areaware’s “Little Puzzle Thing” series that features foods from broccoli to sugary cereals to full…
Amazing Digital Paper Cut Illustrations That Focus On Editorial Issues of the Day
Artist Eiko Ojala (previously) creates amazing digital illustrations that look like they were constructed out of paper. Because Ojala works are featured in a number of newspapers and magazines around the world, many of his creations have an editorial bent to them. This includes those illustrations that are medical in nature, focus on the world’s…
An Animated Guide to Making a Basic Cup of Coffee
In 2016, gaming vlogger Old Game Box put together a very handy animated guide to making a basic but good cup of coffee. He first starts off with the type of beans and the different roasts from which to choose, before moving on to helpful suggestions such as the type of water to use, the…
Entrepreneur Lillian Vernon Visits the Homes Her Family Left Escaping the Nazis in a 2003 Neistat Brothers Film
The day after the 2019 International Holocaust Remembrance Day, vlogger Casey Neistat posted a really beautiful and inspiring documentary that he and his filmmaker brother Van Neistat made as the Neistat Brothers in 2003 about the legendary Lillian Vernon, founder of Lillian Vernon catalog company. Vernon was born Lillian Menasche in Leipzig, Germany but fled…
A Tantalizing Stop-Motion Animation That Reveals the Hidden Patterns Inside Various Fruits and Vegetables
Filmmaker Kevin B. Parry has created a series of tantalizing stop-motion animations that reveal the hidden mosaics that live inside fruits and vegetables. Each piece was meticulously cut and photographed, frame-by-frame to create the seamless flow of each reveal. Amongst the produce he exemplified was an apple, an orange, a banana, an avocado, a tomato,…
Food Expert Shares 59 Distinct Ways of Cooking Eggs
Amiel Stanek, an assistant food editor at Bon Appétit, takes a look at the incredible, edible egg and demonstrates how flexible this viscous protein can prepared be with 59 different recipes. Stanek bakes the eggs, fries the eggs, steams the eggs, scrambles the eggs, irons the eggs, mashes the eggs and even provides several raw…
An Intricate Rube Goldberg Machine That Takes Over Four Minutes to Pass the Salt Across the Table
Brooklyn kinetic artist Joseph Herscher (previously) of Joseph’s Machines invited fellow machine maker Sprice Machines of San Diego to dine with him at a very long table. When Joseph asked for the salt, Sprice set into motion an intricate Rube Goldberg machine that ran the length of the table and took over four minutes to…