This is a music video from There I Ruined It (previously), who used A.I. to emulate Anthony Kiedis’ and John Frusciante’s vocals for a performance of ‘Snow’ with lyrics reimagined to sound like what non-fans think the band is singing. I imagine even a few fans would acknowledge this is
The unnatural evolution of his previous iterations of treaded bicycles, this is a video of The Q building and riding his latest tank bike, which is only tank-like in that it has treads, because this thing is far from being able to tackle any terrain. It works best on entirely
This is a video of the Trippy Tippy Hippy Van, which appears to be an old VW camper bus driving around on its side. Although it’s actually a small truck with a sideways VW bus frame on top of it, with one-way viewing panels all the way around it so
This is a video of musician JER of the Skatune Network reimagining the Tetris A-Type theme in the upbeat, brassy style of a ska song. He does a fantastic job with all those instruments. So good I’m tempted to just say f*ck it to work today and play Tetris for
Because the internet never sleeps (giving it extra time to relieve itself), this is a video of Youtuber Moonic Productions reimagining Gwen Stefani’s ‘Hollaback Girl’ as a System Of The Down song. It was just about exactly what I expected. Do I wish I could get that two minutes of
The 18 Wheels is an all-electric ATV developed in Finland that runs on 18 wheels, each with its own electric motor and suspension. The idea was to create an ATV that was capable of tackling a variety of terrain, while keeping the disturbance of that terrain to a minimum. How
Piggybacking on the build of his bike with treaded square tires, this is a video of engineer The Q reducing the design to its bare minimum, producing a tireless bike that runs on thin treads that only make contact with the pavement at two points. That’s…something. Something I wish I’d
Built by mountain biker and experimental bike maker Sam Pilgrim (previously), this is a video of a side-by-side tandem mountain bike where both riders get a pair of pedals and handlebars, but only the right-hand rider can steer and use the brakes. Obviously, if you’re a control freak, you’ll want