Do you remember when you were a child and pieces from your Lego sets would be inexplicably missing? According to this stop-motion film from Lego, an old man is stealing your pieces to make his own impressive inventions.
Do you remember when you were a child and pieces from your Lego sets would be inexplicably missing? According to this stop-motion film from Lego, an old man is stealing your pieces to make his own impressive inventions.

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The Antikythera mechanism, built around 150 B.C, has been recreated out of Lego, along with a cool (Lego) video showing how the ancient relic worked.
The classic building material gets a makeover for form and function The architect Louis Kahn liked to cloak his design process in mysteries; as...
Your typical brick is fired up in coal-fueled kilns that use up plenty of trees and coal. That one brick ends up emitting 1.3 pounds of carbon...
You think the wall that America keeps talking about building on the Mexican border is a big deal? Saudi Arabia is thinking about building a 500...

The structures of Angeleno faith appear in stunning photographs.

Today, Lego celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, and we here at GOOD wanted to say congratulations. There are now 62 Legos for each human being on...
This. Is. Amazing. For those of us who love Legos AND general relativity, behold: the Lego Stephen Hawking.Via Kottke..
From The New York Times today, illustrator Christoph Niemann builds bits of New York out of LEGOs. Some favorites below. Full set here..

Watch footage of an adorable LEGO space shuttle climbing its way to outer space.
Hans Rosling, the charming Swedish professor behind the knowledge onslaught called Gapminder, explains where we're all going with a few Lego...

Future Planners of America can now get started early.
Thanks to LEGOs, hands-on STEM learning just got a lot more enjoyable.

Plastic bottles line the streets of many Guatemalan towns, so a nonprofit is turning the litter into building materials for schoolhouses.

With Netflix streaming on the rise, pricey movie theaters are less and less attractive. Let's lower film budgets and thus ticket prices.

For fans of maps and cinema, take a look at Reddit user Subtonix's U.S. map that replaces state names with films that take place there.

One ambitious cinephile took 270 films that were either produced or distributed in 2010 and edited them into the following video, "Filmography 2010."

Sundance is in full swing in Park City, Utah. Here are five films premiering there that we want to see.

Cellist Ben Sollee is going on a 1,500-mile bicycle-powered music tour, and he wants your biking footage to use in a music video about it.

To Catch a Dollar comes to your city for one night only to tell the story of microfinance in the U.S.A.

If Resisting the Green Dragon is to be believed, you working to prevent climate change is outright blasphemous.

