Monthly Archives: August 2010

Fredrik Packers' Messenger Pack Pro

The Messenger Pack Pro from Fredrik Packers looks like a great addition to the ever-expanding messenger bag industry. The bag was built with input from actual messengers in Japan and comes in 3 sizes and several different colors. Check it … Continue reading

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The never ending green pasture

Neatorama posted a link to Urlesque’s list of 13 useless machines and I found the ones posted here quite entertaining. First up, we have the infinite grass path — a machine that simulates an unending green pasture (so long as … Continue reading

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Canon SD4500 IS

Yesterday, Canon released a couple of updated PowerShot cameras and there’s really only one that stands out among them in my opinion. It’s the PowerShot SD4500 IS. It films in 1080p HD (unlike the S95′s 720p HD limit) and also … Continue reading

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Theatre of War

Theatre of War from Richard Mosse on Vimeo. Theatre of War is a beautifully filmed video by Richard Mosee and Trevor Tweeten (with color and post production by Jerome Thelia) shot from the ruined former palace of Saddam Hussein. The … Continue reading

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Camera frame rate reveals hidden animations on record player

By manipulating the RPM of a record player and the shutter speed of a camera, this person was able to capture and reveal hidden animations spinning in circles on top of this record player. Neat, eh? Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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YouTube videos in B flat

Darren Solomon of Science for Girls created this interesting collaborative project called In Bb 2.0 (In B Flat) that basically allows you to create a new piece of music using pre-recorded samples of YouTube videos which are also in B … Continue reading

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