Tag: Boing

  • You could stop at five or six stores

    You could stop at five or six stores

    Sometimes stuff like Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is actually too tame for the real world which is much, much weirder. Exhibit 1, this awkward screen tests for an advert at the Sarantos Studio of Acting: (via Boing Boing) – although I found a longer 13 minute cut

  • AI Spirits

    AI Spirits

    Something spooky for Hallowe’en is this video from MIT’s Deep Angel showing ‘AI Spirits’ – the reverse of neural networks and ‘deep mind’ removing people from photographs is to try and put them back again. The result is something akin to Doctor Who’s Army of Ghosts: (via Boing Boing)

  • Drink

    Drink

    A simple idea – put a large bucket of water out with a waterproof Go Pro at the bottom, and film the results. It probably helps to be in the desert, but still…fascinating the ripples and the animals that come to drink, and strangely relaxing. Well apart from the intro ‘news theme’ which I could…

  • George Michael vs Slayer

    George Michael vs Slayer

    Not usually do I post mashups here, only the best will do. And this George Michael ‘Careless Whisper’ vs Slayer’s ‘Seasons in the Abyss’ is very nicely done by Bill McClintock. I would say this is how to annoy Slayer fans, but they’ll probably love it, knowing them! (via Boing Boing) EDIT: Already pulled from…

  • Mad World – Goodbye 2011, Hello 2012

    Mad World – Goodbye 2011, Hello 2012

    This seems a quite appropriate footnote for 2012, with the Mad World 8-bit cover and game deaths. It’s one of the best Boing Boing posts of 2011 and I missed it (this has been rectified – I’ve now worked out a way to integrate my LJ inc friends/group posts with Google Reader/RSS readers with LJProxy…

  • Flexing / Bone-breaking in New York

    Flexing / Bone-breaking in New York

    With new forms of music and new decade you get new forms of dance – a new one I just found out about via Boing Boing is flexing aka bone-breaking a street dance from New York. Really dig the moves – especially the King Bones & DJ Aaron (?) duets. Certainly these videos with NextLevel…

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