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Iceland Is Droning So Hard Right Now
It's part and parcel of Nordic dominance over small-fry UAV.
It's part and parcel of Nordic dominance over small-fry UAV.
Together with cinema drones, this sort of first-person view, which is actually the official video for Biting Elbows' forgettable tune, "Bad Motherfucker," stands to uproot all our existing notions of filmmaking.
Dora is the most metal bird of prey.
The modeled ebb and flow, uncannily synced to Blue Danube's waltz and simulated to predict flu virus transmission rates, is remarkably swarm-like in its sheer randomness.
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Passersby waved and smiled before turning their own cameras to face the drone's eye. Police kept close watch, but let it all play out.
They say it's not about the meme--it's how you hack it.
We drank gatorpagne and talked internet comedy.
This is what passing the point of no return looks like.
Finally, a way to experience the thrill of solving three Rubik's cubes while juggling without having to master the art of the cube or juggling.
And erupted an imaginary volcano near San Francisco.
And just like that, a routine weekend trip to the coast with the kids is something to weep over.
A week with Cody R. Wilson, a 25-year-old University of Texas law student working to build semiautomatic weapons using 3D printers.
He's been hailed as the leader of the new wave of seapunk.
The "inventor" of the device had them redesigned to have a "weighty" handle and an "impressive hard container" designed to "add credibility," and added "ID cards" for calibrating the machine, which were little more than pieces of paper.
A teaser for Motherboard's upcoming documentary on how 3D printing is changing the face of gun control in America.
And you thought flying a small-fry drone over JFK airport was crazy.
Filmmaker Itai Keshet's new short documentary looks at the fallout of Fukushima two years later. Motherboard has the exclusive, and an interview with the director.
Sure, Shoenice drinks motor oil, but only because he wants to end world hunger.
For the Hirshhorn, Diller Scofidio + Renfro created what may be their most unusual project to date—a 154 ft tall inflatable structure that balloons over the Hirshhorn’s open courtyard,
When they first met in 2007, Ted Southern and Nik Moiseev came from two very different worlds. They didn't imagine they'd eventually be in business designing space couture in a modest studio at the Brooklyn Navy Yards.