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Karina Smigla-Bobinski’s ADA at Suwon IPark Museum of Art | The Kid Should See This
Karina Smigla-Bobinski‘s helium-filled ADA, an interactive kinetic installation, has 300 sticks of charcoal across its transparent surface. The white room that surrounds it is the canvas. See how the walls gather black lines as visitors interact with ADA in this … Continue reading
Colapso by SpY reveals “a huge and perfect sphere of red smoke” | The Kid Should See This
A giant transparent box sits in the center of a grand plaza in Bilbao, Spain. Within it, a white, balloon-like sphere slowly and progressively grows to 10 meters (around 33 feet) in diameter over the course of four days. Crowds … Continue reading
The future of money: three ways to go cashless
Non-cash payments are on the rise all over the world. Our writers explain how digital technology has changed the way consumers shop in three important markets: America, China and India. 00:00 Cashless transactions are on the rise 00:18 America: account … Continue reading
Why Do You Love That Smell? Books, Grass, And More | SciShow Compilation
[…] It makes sense that we love natural smells like freshly cut grass and the ocean, but gasoline? And rubber bands? Science explains why. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him) […]
Exceptional Winners of the 2023 Nature inFocus Photography Awards | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on August 9, 2023 “The Things You Do for Love” by Amit Eshel. Winner, Wildscape & Animals in Their Habitat“ Looks like the set for the next Mission Impossible, but for Nubian Ibexes, the high-altitude rocky terrains … Continue reading
Toy Piano vs Famous Melodies (Tier List)
Famous melodies ranked by how they sound on a toy piano! Everything from Mozart, Beethoven, Puccini…to Super Mario, Star Wars, and Jaws 🙂 […]
Trying 5 Breakfasts From 5 Countries for 5 Days
[…] Thank you so much to Florek, Thien, Louis, Miriam, and Sangeetha for sharing your favorite dishes with us! Do you want this breakfast series to continue? I know I do! If you have a dish you want to share, … Continue reading