Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff on capitalism, community, and why he canceled his...
When Marc Benioff started Salesforce back in 1999, he pledged to donate 1% of the company's annual revenues, 1% of its employees' time, and 1% of its product value to nonprofit organizations every...
View ArticleWe Talked To The Woman Who Asked 25 Countries To Photoshop Her Face
Esther Honig is exploring beauty on a global scale. A freelance journalist and social media manager by day, Honig is frequently subject to manipulated photos across the web, and came up with the idea...
View ArticleStunning Aerial Photos Of Brazil's Soccer Fields
The community surrounding ‘The Beautiful Game’ is huge, and is a unifying force for countries all over the world. All that soccer requires is a ball, a couple goals, and some players—that’s part of...
View ArticleThis Revolving House Folds In On Itself
Nextoffice has created what could only be described as a remarkably flexible house. Based on the make-up of theatrical stages, floor car exhibitions, and the shipping industry, sections of Sharifi-ha...
View ArticleYou Can Now Sip Sushi With Vaporized Cuisine Technology
Yesterday, Narratively published a lengthy profile by Dusica Sue Malesevic on inventor Dr. David Edwards, a scientist whose recent hi-tech food experiments are following in the molecular gastronomical...
View ArticleThis new app will tell you which friends of yours are worth ditching
Over the years, Kyle McDonald has 3D printed pure sound, gone undercover with a surveillance lamp that tweets, and tracked President Obama with Google Maps.Meanwhile, Lauren McCarthy crowdsourced...
View ArticleHere's how architects think our homes in outer space will look like
One day, we will leave this planet and find a new home on another space rock. And when we make the move, we’ll need new dwellings to fit the décor of our galactic habitat—and protect us from radiation...
View ArticleHere's the easiest way to find 'Waldo,' according to science
We've all found ourselves elbows deep and hours in, combing through cartoonized versions of Hollywood and the Wild West to locate that recognizable red-and-white striped hat, glasses, and walking stick...
View ArticleWhat happens when you repost an Instagram photo 90 Times
This photo has been reposted to Instagram over 20 times, but it's only a quarter of the way through photographer Peter Ashton's destructive new experiment, I Am Sitting In Stagram. Ashton documented a...
View ArticleAerial photographs capture San Francisco's nightlife from 7,200 Feet
For Above The Clouds & Undulating Hills, the latest installment of his ongoing AIR photo series, Vincent LaForet, who in the past showed us Las Vegas from 10,800' in the air, uses his cutting-edge...
View ArticleA guy is trying to publish the entirety of Wikipedia as a book
It’s Wikipedia and it’s physically under one roof thanks to Michael Mandiberg, publishing site Lulu.com, and Denny Gallery New York. Michael Mandiberg co-author of Digital Foundations, Collaborative...
View ArticleThis font lets you see if you’re on the NSA’s radar
When the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden began leaking classified documents in 2013, it became clear that Western intelligence agencies were monitoring online communications with profound...
View ArticleBanksy is opening a dystopian-themed amusement park called ‘Dismaland' —...
Earlier this week, rumors began swirling that Banksy was building a theme park called Dismaland, after images popped up on Twitter and Facebook depicting shadowy art installations.Now, it’s confirmed:...
View ArticleMike Tyson’s former mansion becomes a megachurch
Mike Tyson once said, “I just want to conquer people and their souls,” and while he’s definitely got the people part covered already, thanks to the Living Word Sanctuary in northern Ohio, the...
View ArticleThe first biolumescent sea turtle was just discovered
Meet the hawksbill sea turtle, your new favorite animal. Divers in the Solomon Islands discovered that this amazing creature is the only known reptile to exhibit bioluminescence, the enchanting...
View ArticleThese are the most depressingly-named places on earth
Depression Pond. Suicide Bridge Road. Disappointment Island. Just a few names from the depressing world of Instagram's @sadtopographies, an account that features the locations of some of the saddest...
View ArticleArtists turned a Google Doc into a virtual canvas filled with gifs and Bob Ross
Google Docs is basically nothing more than Microsoft Word online, in the cloud and shareable. But what if its 'share' function could be subverted for to create a global interactive art project that...
View ArticleInside the 3-story holographic cube at Moscow's Polytechnic Museum
Marcos Zotes' P-Cube uses the industrial everyman material of scaffolding and combines it with semi-transparent fabric to create a temporary installation at Moscow's Polytechnic Museum.By day the...
View ArticleSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff on capitalism, community, and why he canceled his...
When Marc Benioff started Salesforce back in 1999, he pledged to donate 1% of the company's annual revenues, 1% of its employees' time, and 1% of its product value to nonprofit organizations every...
View ArticleThis light installation lets you play a building like an instrument
Recently, a video surfaced of a massive light organ installation that artist Atli Bollason built for the Harpa Music Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavik. The installation went up in February, and...
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