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July 2nd, 2016 1:06 PM ShareBest Illusion of the Year: Ambiguous Cylinders
July 1st, 2016 8:00 PMYou've probably seen more than enough of optical illusion videos by now, ranging from mildly interesting to completely mind blowing, but this particular eye trick presented by Kokichi Sugihara, an engineering professor at Meiji University in Japan, takes the art of visual deception to a whole new dimension.
Is Sum 41's New Music Video Meme Overkill?
July 1st, 2016 5:16 PMIf you're a 90s kid who grew up during the golden age of pop-punk music, you probably remember this one Canadian band by the name of Sum 41. Well, after several years of an on-and-off hiatus, they are about to make a comeback with a new studio album and a music video that is heavily loaded with internet memes. Thoughts?
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July 1st, 2016 4:50 PMHow to make an instant meme in 2016: Pick an image. Apply motion blur or radial blur.
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1,500 People Singing "Hallelujah" in Unison
July 1st, 2016 2:29 PMIn this moving tribute to Leonard Cohen's timeless folk rock gospel song "Hallelujah," American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright joins a choir of 1,500 people for a flash mob-style singalong at an abandoned power house in Toronto, Canada.
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Best Illusion of the Year: Ambiguous Cylinders
You've probably seen more than enough of optical illusion videos by now, ranging from mildly interesting to completely mind blowing, but this particular eye trick presented by Kokichi Sugihara, an engineering professor at Meiji University in Japan, takes the art of visual deception to a whole new dimension.
Is Sum 41's New Music Video Meme Overkill?
If you're a 90s kid who grew up during the golden age of pop-punk music, you probably remember this one Canadian band by the name of Sum 41. Well, after several years of an on-and-off hiatus, they are about to make a comeback with a new studio album and a music video that is heavily loaded with internet memes. Thoughts?
Motion Blur
How to make an instant meme in 2016: Pick an image. Apply motion blur or radial blur.
1,500 People Singing "Hallelujah" in Unison
In this moving tribute to Leonard Cohen's timeless folk rock gospel song "Hallelujah," American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright joins a choir of 1,500 people for a flash mob-style singalong at an abandoned power house in Toronto, Canada.