Photograph by RM Sotheby’s On May 2, 2015 RM Sotheby’s will be auctioning off a fully functional, electric version of the Tron: Legacy motorcycle. The bike features a 96 volt, direct-drive electric motor with lithium batteries, a computer controlled throttle, rebound and compression damping with spring-preload front suspension and rigid rear suspension, and front…
Watch the Air Team at Virtuoso perform a series of amazing and highly technical card flourishes; all filmed with a slow motion camera so you can really appreciate the ‘carditsry’ on display. The video features performances by Huron Low, Kevin Ho and Daren Yeow. For those interested, you can find a list of moves…
Simon Qiu, a design student at the Royal College of Art in London, was recently awarded an iF Student Design Award for his water-saving faucet design that also produces an elegant and beautiful swirling pattern. The swirling pattern is produced with the use of two small turbines rotating in opposite directions and Qiu states…
“Do you hear that bass Mom?” – Adorable little girl in this video For those interested, the song in question is LL Cool J’s 1988 hit, Going Back to Cali. The single was from the “Less Than Zero” soundtrack as well as LL’s third album, “Walking with a Panther”. It was produced by…
Photograph by Feadship Fanclub on Facebook In this amazing capture we see the incredible “Symphony” yacht (project 808) by Feadship. Symphony is the largest yacht Feadship has ever built, measuring 101.5 meters (333 ft) in length. Spotted by Feadship Fanclub, Sypmphony is seen here, passing the Gouwe aqueduct in Gouda, The Netherlands during her…
This is most impressive compilation of blooming cactus timelapses you will see today. Filmed by Greg Krehel, the cactus enthusiast and photographer explains: Echinopsis cactus flowers bloom overnight and the flowers last for only a day. Actually, the flowers are at their peak beauty for an hour or two at the most… The cacti…
Last summer, reddit user MisterBrick found a collection of photos from WWII of his hometown of Dijon, France. As a photo project, he decided to reshoot the pictures to show what the places look like today, 70 years later. If you’re digging this series, you can find many more “then and now” projects featured…
Check out this awesome virtual reality, 360 degree video demo by the team at Stress Level Zero. YouTube recently rolled out 360 video support for Chrome and Android. In the video above you can scroll around as the video plays (or while paused) for an immersive experience. Imagine the possibilities!