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This excellent video (after the jump) compresses some of the most powerful cinematic moments of the aughts into 7 mesmerizing minutes. It has some...
I've never seen footage quite like what appears in this phenomenal architectural short film "The Third and the Seventh" (video after the jump),...
Yesterday, in subway cars the world over, thousands of men, women, and children ventured across town-with no pants on. Improv Everywhere's No...
When Wernor Herzog Reads Curious George (after the jump), "he" imbues the children's classic with hilarious existential depth, adding such lines...
Procrastination, Johnny Kelly's graduation project for his masters in animation at the Royal College of Art, is a fantastic short film (after the...
This video (after the jump) does a really nice job of making Japan seem like the future. Thanks, Will.
Creator Sam3 describes Nadadores (after the jump) as a "ceramic animation." The juxtaposition of water sounds with what looks like sand and clay...
Here's another gem from Pogo (who created the excellent Upular): Skynet Symphonic is a sweet audio-visual mash-up composed entirely of sounds and...
This mesmerizing video, "Opera en el Mercado" (after the jump), follows what appears to be a group of Spanish market vendors-who turn out to be...
The adorable "Adobe Photoshop Cook" (after the jump) uses card board, kitchen utensils, and stop motion to simulate a Photoshop tutorial of how...
"The State of the Internet" by Jess3 counts and assesses our astounding internet usage-with infographics. Watch it after the jump. That's a...
Back in November, Blu Dot placed 25 free modern (GPS-monitored) chairs on the streets of New York City to "shine a light on human behavior." The...
When a blackout hit parts of the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles in early February, a 2HeadedHorse filmmaker took to the roof of his...
Last year, we ran a Picture Show of Yann Gross's photographs of Uganda's only skate park. If you liked that, you should check out this trailer...
Two of the all-time greatest-John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek-battle it out in a clever rap-battle video (after the jump). The rap is...
Californian artists raised on graffiti, punk rock, hip-hop, and skate boards, Daniel Gallegos and James Reitano might seem like unconventional...
We're still going nuts over Ben Folds's live piano performance ode to Merton, who may or may not also be Ben Folds, wherein he signs into Chat...
NASA Images is making 50 years worth of media in its archive available to the public and launching a "Guest Showcase" series of online exhibitions...
Rob Carter's film Metropolis charts the evolution of Charlotte, North Carolina, through incredible stop-motion paper animation. Have a look at an...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, it became obvious that America was frustratingly ill-prepared to house people displaced by a natural...