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My Sides Are In Orbit
September 25th, 2013 12:00 PMThis interstellar way of describing one's physical reaction to laughing too hard began appearing on 4chan in August 2012.
Bryan Cranston's Erotic Fan Letter
September 25th, 2013 9:36 AMBreaking Bad star Bryan Cranston reads an erotic fan letter during an appearance on the late night talk show Conan.
All Your Name Are Belong to Sonic Fanart
September 24th, 2013 11:30 PM ShareBlack MIDI
September 24th, 2013 11:00 PMThese music files utilize the MIDI technical standard to make incredibly dense compositions containing millions of notes, which appear to be blacked out when viewed in standard notation.
The Art of Turning a Surface into a Box
September 24th, 2013 10:30 PMIn this eye-popping live performance titled "Box," San Francisco-based design studio Bot & Dolly bridges the gap between physical and digital space through 3D projection-mapping complex geometric patterns on moving surfaces.
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My Sides Are In Orbit
This interstellar way of describing one's physical reaction to laughing too hard began appearing on 4chan in August 2012.
Bryan Cranston's Erotic Fan Letter
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston reads an erotic fan letter during an appearance on the late night talk show Conan.
Black MIDI
These music files utilize the MIDI technical standard to make incredibly dense compositions containing millions of notes, which appear to be blacked out when viewed in standard notation.
The Art of Turning a Surface into a Box
In this eye-popping live performance titled "Box," San Francisco-based design studio Bot & Dolly bridges the gap between physical and digital space through 3D projection-mapping complex geometric patterns on moving surfaces.