Casa Ceramica, a tile company from Manchester, UK, has found a perfect solution for people who run too quickly through their hallway. This optical illusion was made with the use of their tiles, and is mind-boggling even after you’ve actually walked over it.
Montreal-based photographer Conor Nickerson has created a project where he “teleports” himself into his own childhood photos from 1997-2005 using Photoshop, and the results are a bit too realistic.
To be popular and different from others young people tend to do all kinds of weird stuff – this time they trade their ability to feel tastes fully for a fancy tattoo on their tongue.
Although the hailstorm in Corrientes province, Argentina, had lasted for only a few minutes, it still managed to deal huge damage due to its sheer size.
Noa Jansma, a 20-year-old Amsterdam-based student, was so tired of being catcalled, that she decided to take selfies with each and every catcaller she encountered in September. She then proceeded to post the photos on her Instagram, captioning them with the phrases she heard from them. Although her experiment has ended, she has opened the @dearcatcallers Instagram page, so that other victims of catcalling could do the same.
Wara Art Festival has been taking place in Niigata City since 2008 as a collaboration between the city’s tourism division and the Musashino Art University. Rice straws left after the harvest are used to create massive astonishing sculptures.