To have a little bit of fun, artist Marty Cooper drew some cute critters and funny looking monsters on a transparent sheet and inserted them into real life. As in he superimposed his drawings into the environment around him. It’s like what the world would look like if monsters were living among us.
Smart technology isn’t just for the computer geeks anymore. The 94Fifty Smart Sensor Basketball brings smart technology to the court. This Smart Basketball makes it easier for players to practice with purpose, instantly measuring different aspects of the players’ offensive games. It also doubles as a coach, giving drills and feedback.
Here’s a fun old trick anyone can do: draw arrows on a piece of paper, put a glass in front of those arrows and pour water into the glass. Watch as the arrows you drew magically change directions right before your eyes. Refraction is a mind bending thing.
Daily Pics and Flicks spotted this fun video of a woman using a laser pointer and a husky dog to wake up some poor sod, something that I want to do on myself (if I had a dog or a laser pointer.)
Jeff Victor is a fantastic illustrator and a long time Gizmodo reader. I asked him to send us his favorite illustrations from one of my favorite series: Evolutions. His first one is Princess Leia, which I find delicious. I want a lot more Bill Murray, though.
If you haven’t watched True Detective yet, go start watching it ASAP. If you haven’t watched the last episode, run and watch it now. But if you have seen it, then go ahead and watch the following video. It’s the most hilarious True Detective montage yet.
Here’s some fun you can have at home with little to no effort: make a mini crossbow from a bottle cap, two popsicle sticks and a rubber band. You can fire off flaming arrows, toothpicks, skewers, Q-tips and more with just your thumb.