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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Driving a real-life loop-de-loop
Here’s a segment from a Fifth Gear episode from this past May where stunt-driver Steve Truglia successfully completed the world’s largest real-life loop-de-loop (or loop-the-loop). I remember shoving numerous toy cars down ramps when I was younger and always wondering … Continue reading
Breakdancing robot
Watching a robot breakdance is a perfect way to end the weekend. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
10 out of Tenn
A Night In Nashville from John Carl on Vimeo. As part of The Duck Duck Collective’s 30-day roadtrip to film 30 inspiring stories in America, here is 10 out of Tenn, a group of musicians from Nashville who have banded … Continue reading
OK Go – WTF?
OK Go – WTF? from OK Go on Vimeo. This is the hot music video of the moment. How cool was that? Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Origine Nascota
Fast Fourier Transform from peter menich on Vimeo. Peter Menich created this musical visualization of Ludovico Einaudi’s “Origine Nascota” using a glowing particle in space that emits smaller particles to the beat of the music. [via] Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon