Internet Memes in Slow Motion
Youtube teamed up with Gav and Dan to recreate some of the memes you would regularly find on the internet in super slow mo. [via theslowmoguys]
Youtube teamed up with Gav and Dan to recreate some of the memes you would regularly find on the internet in super slow mo. [via theslowmoguys]
Post-It Tetris at the Visualization Center in Norrköping, Sweden. About 1500 postits were used to create this giant oneoff postit Tetris extravaganza! [Via kotaku]
How does a slinky fall when extended by its own weight and then released? We discover the surprising answer using a slow motion camera that records 300 frames per second. [Via geeksaresexy]
Sam Q. Kim created a stopmotion of classic computer games in Gummi Bears. He used 10 pounds (4,5 kilo) of Gummi Bears to recreate Tetris, Pacman, Breakout and some other games. I think it...
If you looked at the calendar, you probably noticed it is April Fools today. Of course, this means that your friends will tell you your fly is open and shoelace is loose, but it...