3D Printed Fibonacci Zoetrope Sculptures Will Make You Go ‘Wow’

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Artist John Edmark created these sculptures which are designed to be spun around under strobe lights—or in this case filmed at a very short shutter speed (1/4000 sec)—which means the sculptures appear animated and warp and change before your eyes. Edmarks notes that “The placement of the appendages is determined by the same method nature uses in pinecones and sunflowers”.

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The Beyoncelogues: Beyonce Lyrics as Dramatic Monologue

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While it might not be unusual for you to hear someone singing Beyonce lyrics, it’s not quite so often Queen Bee’s songs are turned into dramatic monologues though. Instead of sung the words are spoken in this clip and each song becomes a theatrical performance.

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What if Kim Jong-un Directed “The Interview”?

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The most famous comedy movie from 2014 gets a director’s cut in this imaginative YouTube video—and the person making that cut is North Korea’s leader. So just what kind of film would it be, had Kim Jong-un been in the editing suite and exercised his auteurship?

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Guardians of the Galaxy as an 8 Bit Video Game

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The best movie of 2014 gets an 8-bit reworking by CineFix, plus what makes it even more impossible not to fall immediately in love with is that the soundtrack from the movie gets an 8-bit chiptune reworking too. There’s literally nothing not to like here, except the fact that this isn’t an actual game.

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Shia LaBeouf and Maddie Ziegler Cage-fighting Becomes a Musicless Musicvideo

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Sia’s new music video for her track “Elastic Heart” caused quite a stir on the internet, thanks to Shia LaBeouf dance-fighting with 12-year-old Maddie Ziegler inside a giant bird cage. But put any controversy aside for this musicless musicvideo version by Mario Wienerroither, because it’s far too funny to ruffle any feathers.

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Documentary ‘Untold Story of the Iraq War’ Reveals US Role in Iraq Conflict

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In this documentary by British newspaper The Guardian and the BBC, the role of Col. James Steele is explored and his support of torture, death squads and brutal sectarian violence during the height of the Iraq War. Even though these methods have been denied officially, Steele’s reports went directly to Rumsfeld and Cheney.

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Zombie Chase Parkour POV—Inspired by Upcoming ‘Dying Light’ Video Game

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What would it be like to be chased across the rooftops by hordes of the undead? It’s not something you probably want to find out in real life, but this video shows you what might happen so you can enjoy it from the comfort of your computer screen.

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Watch The Vintage-Tinged Music Video For Crudbump’s ‘Beat The Dead Horse’

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Crudbump is the rap name of Drew, formerly of Kompressor, and this video for his track “Beat The Dead Horse” is like a time machine, in that it takes you back to the 1970s with its PSA-infused visuals which hark back to a time when all this was fields and an afternoon wasn’t complete until a cop chased you down the street just for some lolz.

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The Morning After the Night Before of an Early 90s British Rave

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Although this video is the aftermath, the cold light of day, you can tell these people have had a great time and are obviously still very, very high. Just check out those eyeballs. It might be shot under a grey, rainy sky but you can’t defeat the spirit of these 90s ravers as they emerge from the fun times of a party on New Years Eve.

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‘Pulpy Days’ – A Pulp Fiction/Happy Days Mashup

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Pulp Fiction and Happy Days, for too long these two pieces of popular culture have been kept apart—well no more! Thanks to YouTuber Robert Jones they’ve been brought together as Jones mashes up the famous intro of Happy Days with shots from Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 classic.

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Cold Mailman – My Recurring Dream

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A tracking camera that never stops, down a hospital corridor, then through a photograph, into a man’s t-shirt — it just doesn’t care where it goes, so long as it keeps on until it ends up back in the place where it started. It is just like some strange dream you might have and then wake up all excited to bore everyone with.

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