Colors in Macro
Abstract art — the equivalent of seeing shapes in clouds — is recreated here in a dish. Milk, acrylic colors, soap, oil, and a macro lens let you see anything you want in these roiling colors.
Abstract art — the equivalent of seeing shapes in clouds — is recreated here in a dish. Milk, acrylic colors, soap, oil, and a macro lens let you see anything you want in these roiling colors.
Kenny Wells can't get ahead. The businessman is failing on every front, to the point that he's pawning jewelry. But a dream sends him to Indonesia, where he and a geologist search for gold in the deep jungle. Matthew McConaughey ditches the hair and packs on the pounds for Gold, in theaters Christmas 2016.
While on tour, Action Bronson and his crew are sampling the local fare around the globe. A stop in Australia gives him a taste of all of the best Vietnamese favorites west Sydney has to offer, as well as some unique Italian dishes in Melbourne. The rapper also gets to put his chef skills to good use during a visit to Ben Shewry's restaurant Attica.
On the road or just a long country walk, Aspinal of London's Leather Hunter Flask is the perfect companion. Made from stainless steel, the flask is sized to slip into a pocket for a nip of your favorite drink wherever you go. Fine, full-grain leather binding holds two cups to share with a friend.
Presented by Aspinal of London.
The shoe that started it all. OOFOS' top-selling OOahh Slide is ideal for post-workout recovery. It has proprietary OOfoam™ technology to absorb impact, so your body doesn't have to, and a patented footbed to take pressure off key joints. They're lightweight and flexible, so they're easy to slip into a gym bag, and machine washable to help keep unpleasant odors at bay. Slide into a pair to step up your recovery game and feel the OO.
Presented by OOFOS.
A lack of fresh water, reduced atmospheric oxygen, underwater coastal cities and human migration on an unprecedented scale are just some of the things we can look forward to if arctic ice continues to melt. Bill Nye joins AsapScience for a look at the consequences of modern society.
After a year of designing and building, Love Props have crafted a Daft Punk helmet as good as the original. The Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo replica is hand-sculpted with custom PCB electronics, Wifi, MIDI, motion and audio interaction, and 250 RGB LEDs. If you're looking for something to occupy your time for the next 365 days, they've shared their complete building guide.
Streetwear is increasingly accepted on the course. Look no further than this Nike Air Max 1 '86 OG spike for proof. Based on the iconic silhouette, this Eastside Golf collab features two studs on either side that allow for the attachment of six included, removable Swoosh designs for a personalized look. Gold foil "Everyone's Game" details and small Swooshes are visible when the larger Swooshes are removed; three included lace options, an enhanced traction pattern, and Eastside branding on the tongue and heel complete the package.
Presented by Nike.
Roborock's Qrevo Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop does the work of several devices all without user intervention — the smart sensors within make it better at snuffing out the dirty areas than your naked eye. Using its unique FlexiArm Design, the machine can easily mop, dry, and vacuum, hitting both high-traffic areas and those pesky corners and edges, covering 98.8% of surfaces with a precision margin of 1.85mm. Then, when it's done, it passes over its same route using its auto-drying function, meaning you get the convenience of a clean, dry mop without the work of wringing the first one out. That said, this machine also senses when its mop water isn't running clear anymore, triggering a self-clean at its dock, which uses 140º F water to sanitize and remove the dirt and grime from the dual spinning mops, making it more efficient and your floors far cleaner. Enjoy Black Friday savings of $400 through December 2nd.
If you've ever wanted to know what makes the Millennium Falcon fly, here's your chance to find out. Industrial Light & Magic strips away the CGI to reveal how the massive sets, ships, aliens, and action sequences of Star Wars: The Force Awakens where built for the big screen.
On a small island in the South Pacific, Croc Coulter is inking the natives using the traditional Polynesian art of Tatatau. The practice replaces modern tattoo guns with primitive tools that require constant hammering to transfer the design to the skin. Living with cystic fibrosis, Coulter is now passing down the ancient custom to his new apprentice.