Do you remember those old cameras that had a panoramic view button that allowed you to take pictures with a field of view approximately one inch wider than your usual picture, which you were then charged loads more to get … View article
What happens when you give a bunch of children brightly coloured stickers and put them in a white room? This:
Yayoi Kusama, arguably one of the world’s best, and certainly most enduring artists, created the Obliteration Room as part of … View article
Q: What do you do when you buy a new Phantom Flex digital camera?
A: Fill up a waterbed with 4,000 litres of water, pop it, film it then slow it down for the world to say ‘wow’.
So proceeds … View article
Earth Art (eARTh) is an amazing project through and through. In a bid to prevent humans wreaking havoc on the planet, 350.org embarked on this ongoing global campaign of aerial artworks, using people as their paint and the planet as … View article
NSFW: Careful, your boss may not want to find you looking at pictures of naked Japanese gangsters.
In Japan, the popular children’s game “spot the gangster” is really far too easy: he is the man with the sprawling technicolour tattoo … View article
Spinning wool in a factory is all very well; you can get some nice jumpers out of the process. But this is spinning wool in a factory according to the manual of Amazing Stuff: steel wool, set alight, twirled around in an abandoned Indianapolis factory by night, purely for the sake of amazing photos and a jolly evening. View article
With Christmas feeling like an distant memory of belt-buckle sizes past, the perennial question of what to do with all your left over packing tape has finally been answered… and it’s amazing.
Like Gorges Braque, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol, … View article
How about celebrating the New Year Amazing Stuff style? Out with the old in with the new – fireworks in darkness is so 2011. 2012 is the year of the daytime firework, as shown in this amazing video by Chinese … View article
This is what a Hummer looks like, if made out of $39,000 worth of discarded lottery tickets. It is the pièce de résistance of a series by New York artist collaborative, Ghost of a Dream. View article