10 Amazing Science Tricks Using Liquid
A slow motion, an invisible bottle, reverse illusions and stacked liquids: Hands down, physics was one of the rather interesting classes back in school.
A slow motion, an invisible bottle, reverse illusions and stacked liquids: Hands down, physics was one of the rather interesting classes back in school.
Seventy-seven minutes of bass-heavy awesomeness, delivered by Griff, my favourite artist from the thriving Australian Glitch Hop scene. The warm and organic sound that is so typical for the Melbourne based artist has a very human, almost hand-played vibe to it. Also I love how it is deeply psychedelic in the most progressive, most forward-thinking…
Banksy strikes again: Dismaland is a family theme park with uneven floor surfaces, extensive use of strobe lighting, imagery unsuitable for small children and swearing. Exhibiting the work of more than 50 artists, this “Bemusement Park” reflects the dark, deeply socio-critical style of the British street art icon. Here’s some first impressions:
Once again there’s been loads of great music at last weekend’s 3000° Festival, this one being my favourite from the umtsa-umtsa side of things: German producer Jonas Saalbach delivered a deeply hypnotic live set that could be labelled as Melodic Techno or Neo Trance.
Photographic memory? Some people claim the trick is all about memorizing the edges of the Rubik’s Cube and then using some mathematical algorithms. Either way – It’s pretty damn impressive.
Guts news everyone: The French grandmaster of Dope Beats is back with the 8th edition of his Pura Mixtape series. Inspired by a recent trip to Colombia he delivers a delicious melange of Colombian classics from the 70s, Afro Beat, Cumbia, Funk, Haitian Kompa music, and a pinch of Disco. Altogether a truly outstanding vinyl-only…