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Cups Song Denied
April 11th, 2013 3:05 PMA young girl gets shut down by her little brother while attempting to perform the "cups song" on camera.
Supercut: Back-to-the-Camera Shots
April 11th, 2013 1:36 PMVideographer Zach Prewitt compiled this mesmerizing supercut montage of movie scenes where the character is standing center frame and looking out in the distance.
Chompy the Shark
April 11th, 2013 12:00 PMIsaac Brumaghim's quiet kayak fishing adventure almost turns up side down when Chompy the shark decides to show up.
Google Street View Time-Lapse
April 11th, 2013 9:30 AMThe Toronto-based digital studio Teehan+Lax shows off their Google Street View Hyperlapse web app in this time-lapse video made with Street View photographs.
Super Mario as an Instrument
April 10th, 2013 7:45 PMCodebender Chris Novello digitally manipulated the RAM of Super Mario Brothers, turning the game into an instrument using two hardware controllers.
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Cups Song Denied
A young girl gets shut down by her little brother while attempting to perform the "cups song" on camera.
Chompy the Shark
Isaac Brumaghim's quiet kayak fishing adventure almost turns up side down when Chompy the shark decides to show up.
Google Street View Time-Lapse
The Toronto-based digital studio Teehan+Lax shows off their Google Street View Hyperlapse web app in this time-lapse video made with Street View photographs.
Super Mario as an Instrument
Codebender Chris Novello digitally manipulated the RAM of Super Mario Brothers, turning the game into an instrument using two hardware controllers.