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Freshly Made Ice Cream Upon Ordering Will Be Ready In 60 Seconds (Video)
Why scoop ice cream when you can see it being made? San Francisco's Smitten Ice Cream shop uses fresh, local ingredients to churn it out in an in-house made-to-order batch. And all you have to do is wait 60 seconds. Using the shop's patented mac...
Everything You Need To Know to Build Your Own SLR (Video)
Lomography's Konstructor DIY kit lets you build your own 35mm plastic SLR camera that you can load with film. Check out the video below:
We Hope We Don't Have to Wear The Algae Suit For Food In The Future
This is an algaculture symbiosis suit designed by Michael Burton and Michiko Nitta. It is designed to make food for you as you go about your daily routine, and it's got a number of tubes coming out of your mouth to harness the CO2 you breathe and fe...
Short Film Predicts How You Will Die (Video)
Machine of Death is back as a short film. Directed by Michael Mohan, and written by Mohan and webcomic creator David Malki, the short adds to the Machine of Death franchise. Be entertained. It's worth your minutes. Check it out below:
Watch: Everything Hilariously Wrong with YouTube
Here's a video by Jello Apocalypse, exposing the dumbness that surrounds all the awesome around YouTube. It can make you, or it can break you. Check it out after the jump. [JelloApocalypse]
You Won't Believe What These Dresses Are Made Of
Magnets are pretty good at what they do, but what happens if you try to make clothes out of them? The two dresses above are made using magnets. Product designer Jolan Van Der Wiel and fashion designer Iris van Herpen designed clothes for Bjork and L...
Take A Look At How Dyson Tortures Its Vacuums (Video)
The polycarbonate plastic material used to make Dyson's vacuums are also the same material used to make police riot shields. Here's taking a look at the inside of its R&D labs and how it ensures it's hardware doesn't suck. Dyson appears to take...
Wear This Neck Brace And Turn Yourself Into a Human Speaker (Video)
Nic Wallenburg's Human speaker collar uses the wearer's mouth and lips to control and amplify sound. Say goodbye to holding a mic. Or not yet. Because each collar can only produce up to two notes at a time. Still, not too bad. Check out his perform...
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