In 1976, the crew of The Muppet Show decided to have a little fun and put together this little video where they are the stars. This is so awesome.
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In 1976, the crew of The Muppet Show decided to have a little fun and put together this little video where they are the stars. This is so awesome.
Here is six and a half minutes of 90s melodies played on a melodica. How many of these tracks do you recognize?
Come hang out with Bishop the Great Dane and his doggie friends down at the dog park. They run, jump, sniff each other’s butts, and roll around – typical dog park fun – and you get to see it from Bishop’s perspective.
This is a lovely little stop-motion that shows lots of fun little robotic bits making some clothes. This was made for fashion designer Borre Akkersdijk to show the creative concept of the designer in a clever way.
For their new single, “Dawned On Me,” Wilco teamed up with King Features to create the video for the track and the result is the first hand-drawn Popeye cartoon in more than 30 years.
This is the DJ Cat video that has been edited to be dubstep cat. Dubstep cat totally holds those wheels of steel down.
This is a clip from a vintage film from 1964 called “The Secret of Magic Island.” In the clip, you will find a doggie photographer, some geese, and some bunnies in bed. You know, typical animal things.
Remi Gaillard is up to his pranking ways again and this time, he dressed up like a radar station to track vehicles speeds. He is all up on planes, trains, and automobiles – just needs to steer clear from the cops.
This is a video of an art instillation by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer in The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney where rows of motorized tape measures are lined up and extend to measure the amount of time a visitor is viewing the instillation. Once a tape measure reaches above 3 meters high, it crashes down and recoils to start over. This is also powered by a Kinect.
After a bet for $100, this guy decided to do a backflip every day in 2011 and recorded it. This video is a compilation of those backflips.