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Cautionary Tales Video Clips

The Terrible Secret Behind the World’s Greatest Card Trick

If you believe in the goodness and purity of magic, do not watch this video.

via Cracked.com.

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Awesomeness Video Clips

Fastest Gun in the West

This dude can mess you up. Fast.

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Cautionary Tales Mindlessness Video Clips

Frog vs Fly

It’s not as clear cut as you would think. Click play or go to Youtube.

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Arty Awesomeness Video Clips

One Year in 40 Seconds

The view out of my computer room looks straight into the neighbour’s kitchen, where a married couple delight in their monthly naked cooking sessions. It’s not a pleasant sight. Living far away from the concrete jungle, Eirik Solheim had a much better view out of his window, and in 2005 he decided to shoot images out of his window, for one year. He did this again at the end of 2007 but in much better quality.

What you see below is a 40-second clip of those photos. It’s pretty stunning if you like seeing trees change colour, which I do :)

Read about the process at Eirik’s website – via Neatorama.

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Arty Mindlessness Video Clips

Oktapodi

A cute animated short about two octopi deep in love; they get separated and it’s a desperate chase to keep their love alive.

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Mindlessness Video Clips

A Fresh Air Explosion

A commercial for mint gum, featuring a farting squirrel.

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Al Dente


Al Dente is an animated short movie produced by Supinfocom, France and is about a little peasant girl who discovers the magic and the dangers of an ogre’s kitchen.

Click Play or go to the official site – via Haha.nu.

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Awesomeness Science & Technology Video Clips

Every Flight on Earth in 72 Seconds

The sex-starved boffins from the the Zurich School of Applied Sciences have compiled a 72-second video simulation showing the flight path of every commercial flight in the world over a 24-hour period. Compiling the data was surprisingly simple as it was readily available on the Internet.

See the video below or go to Youtube.

 

See more videos and read how the simulation was created at the Wired Blog.