Entries Tagged as 'cool'

Sunday, September 29th, 2013

Box

The line between digital space and real world is blurred in a stunning piece of art where industrial robots dance about with screens while projection-mapped graphics are precisely and expertly shown on them, producing some optical illusions that will make you want to scream “FAKE!”. But all this was created in-camera by Bot & Dolly, [...]

Saturday, September 28th, 2013

Lip Sync Battle: Joseph Gordon Levitt, Stephen Merchant & Jimmy Fallon

In an epic battle of the ages, Jimmy Fallon asks his guests Joseph Gordon Levitt and Stephen Merchant to battle with him in a lip sync-off, featuring songs like “Superbass”, “Boom Shake The Room”, “Single Ladies” and “Take On Me.” And you know what, it’s hard to call it, they all give it so much [...]

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Eterna

Time to enjoy a supercut of epic sci-fi and fantasy movies, so close down that spreadsheet for a few moments and journey into a world of shouty men with a purpose and fast-cut editing to get your palms sweating and your heart racing. Be warned though, after sitting through this six minutes of footage you [...]

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

The Godfather of MDMA

In this feature-length documentary, chemist Alexander Shulgin and his wife Ann discuss recreational drugs, drugs they like, drugs they don’t like, and everything else. It talks about how Shulgin quit his job as a chemist and brought MDMA to the masses by introducing it to psychologists in the late 1970s, where it was then picked [...]

Wednesday, September 25th, 2013

Grand Theft Auto V Mythbusters: Episode 1

With the release of GTA V comes with it an entire internet eco-system of videos and blog posts, and in this particular part the myths of the game are busted using pictures and sound and all fancy stuff like that—so you can see that all those people that told you that you can do [...]

Wednesday, September 25th, 2013

Gravity: A Falling Montage

Gravity, it just gets you down. And no more so is that evident than in the movies, where characters like nothing more than to climb atop tall buildings and structures and loom precariously on the edge before falling… but not always to their doom, because this is the movies we’re talking about and if people [...]

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

GOLD TEETH – by Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip and Flux Pavilion

Spoken word maestro Scroobius Beard bears his (gold) teeth in this song about rappers and bling—and he manages to rhyme triceratops with jewelry box in the process. So for that line alone it’s worth the price of admission, which is actually free, so for that not-so-princely sum this is an absolute bargain. And much cheaper [...]

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

Key & Peele: Clear Cookies

Well, this is awkward. Your loving wife who adores you constantly comes home to find the browser history deleted, the cache cleared, like no one had ever used the computer to surf the web. Why would that be? It’s not as if you’ve been watching porn, right? As the questions pile up so does the [...]

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

Conan O’Brien Reviews “Grand Theft Auto V”

It’s the review you’ve all been waiting for, for the game that we’ve all been waiting for. Conan, a man who knows as much about video games as a dead toad, drives around the mean streets of Los Santos failing most of his missions, forgetting to walk the dog and getting poor Franklin killed – [...]

Sunday, September 22nd, 2013

Symphony 1 In the Barrel of a Gun: Emily Wells

OK, we’re breezing through a pleasant and relaxing Sunday and it’s time for a musical snack courtesy of this very talented young lady, Emily Wells, who brings the rhythms with her violin and then goes and takes it to the next level with her voice. Justin Bieber, are you listening? This music could take a [...]

Saturday, September 21st, 2013

Prolonged loneliness can transform the brain to make you MORE antisocial

Changes in the brain’s white matter have been seen before in psychiatric disorders, and demyelinating disorders like multiple sclerosis have also had an association with depression. Recently, myelin changes were also seen in very young animals or adolescents responding to environmental changes. But Karen Dietz, lead author on the study published online in the journal [...]