This is artist Neil Mendoza’s ‘The Fragility Of Complexity’, a kinetic sculpture that consists of a series of rotating hammers that just barely miss breaking light bulbs as the the circle around their axis, the light bulbs swinging perfectly in between the hammer’s head and grip as they pass. Per
This is a video demonstration of Cellumation’s impressive omnidirectional conveyor system, capable of moving flat-bottomed packages in any direction across its modular hexagonal surface. Each hexagon contains three sets of wheels, which can be programmed to move objects in any non-vertical direction. Very cool, but its practical application? Cheating at
Space like parking space, not space like outerspace, because that would be nuts. Also, a must watch. This is a video of a bachelorette party moving a car parked across the dividing line of a parking spot back across that line and into it’s own space. Some more info about
This is a video demonstration of the Hogwarts moving Grand Staircase recreated by LEGO builder Eric Law and son Zach, who’s the captain of his school’s robotics team and programmed the movement of the stairs. Most impressive. Ten points for team Eric and Zach! “But–” Not another word, Hufflepuffs, or
This is a video of cellist Samara Ginsberg performing a very moving rendition of the Jurassic Park theme as she arranged for an octet of cellos. Did anybody else get the goosebumps? Because I got the goosebumps and SO MUCH MORE. “Diarehha?” Haha, only every day of the week that