Star Wars has gone postal in this new collection of Forever stamps from the US Postal Service.
Beth Harmon dramatically beating an opponent….at Operation? Or a long, drawn out game of Connect Four?
Thanks to some handy time-lapse video, we see that houseplants are actually quite active, stretching, bending, twirling and moving throughout the day.
Powell’s Books has a new bottled fragrance to capture the essence of a bookstore. It’s absurd and wonderful.
The Flaming Lips, a band known for their performance art, just held a live concert where everyone was safely cocooned in their own plastic bubble.
This powerful animation shows a sushi chef preparing a meal, with a tragic twist on his ingredients.
Rouven Maccario has created a series of beautiful images taking landscapes and creating mirror-image reflections.
The 25th James Bond movie just dropped a new trailer, trailer just dropped, and it features all of the action and adventure you could hope for, with an appearance by the official villain, played by Rami Malek.
Designed and created by TeamLab, this interactive show features gorgeous hanging flowers and airplants that move to accommodate and “cocoon” its visitor.
For those of you that say “why don’t you write about actual moss or fog more often?”, this post is for you!
Entitled ‘Toccata’, this dramatic, slow-motion work by Optical Arts takes us on a dramatic three minute exploration of smashing and crashing, with all manner of dinnerware, wine glasses and more exploding on impact.
This cute little animation shows us some of the ‘upsides’ of the pandemic, small moments of hope, positivity, and joy.
Vitra has a new 90-minute documentary out called Chair Times, going through 150+ years of amazing design of the humble chair.
Using cleverly disguised cameras, we see the Sifaka lemur and their delightful and amusing way of getting across the ground.
And with the twist of a cap, food may never be the same again. IBM’s supercomputer, Watson, can cook.