We don't know what's happening in these photos, but we do know that they're entertaining!
Some codpieces had cute little bows on them.
The Tokyo Toilet project invited 16 acclaimed architects and designers to transform 17 public restrooms into inviting, high-tech facilities.
The internet, what a beautiful thing! It can make a meme out of anything. Bernie Sanders and his mittens, Boromir and his iconic "one does not simply walk into Mordor" moment, confused Nick Young, and Drake's "Hotline Bling" – the list is never-ending.
1. Once upon a time, you could ride a train right through the orange groves in Southern California The Super Chief was one of the named passenger trains and the flagship of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The streamliner claimed to be "The Train of the Stars" because of the various
There's no such thing as bad advertisement? Well... This post will put this thought to the test. The ads we're going to show you today range from brutally honest to honestly brutal, and everything in between—they are anything but what the ad commissioners would ask for.
We usually find ourselves living in two separate worlds: the one that is real and the one we dream up. But sometimes, life throws us unexpected gifts of making our imaginations as authentic as experiences in our daily lives.
While looking at pictures on @UglyDesign Instagram account only one question comes to mind: "What the hell were they thinking?!"
Based in Oshawa, a suburb of Toronto, artist Toni Hamel (previously) is concerned with human morality—or lack thereof. In her subtly hued artworks, Hamel portrays subjects in the midst of futile and trivial pursuits: children pluck stars from the night sky, a couple attempts to reconstruct a flower after its petals have fallen, and a young family literally watches wet paint dry. Many of the satirical pieces consider socially accepted anthropocentrism and the relationship people have with the surrounding environment. More
If you think you’ve ‘seen it all,’ dear Pandas, think again. Some of you internet veterans out there might believe that there’s nothing on social media that can confuse you anymore… and so did we. But Instagram accounts like @junkmanbaby really knock us out of our comfort zones—actually, we’re so far out now that we can’t find our way back. Please, send help!
Good design is effective and efficient in fulfilling its purpose. But so many products and solutions fall out of this category.
The world’s weirder than you think. And it can take looking through your camera lens from a peculiar angle for you to finally realize you’re living in Wonderland. Welcome to the wonderful world of illusions and intriguing photography, brought to you by the aptly named ‘Confusing Perspectives’ subreddit.
Since millions of people use the underground system to get from point A to point B every day, naturally, life over there is anything but boring.
Photographer Stefan Draschan is patient at people watching and captures museum visitors who accidentally match artwork with their clothing or hair.
In 2021, Kin Coedel created an intimate series of photographs that document the lives of several nomadic communities on the Tibetan Plateau.
Hang on to your hats, Pandas, because you’re in for a storm full of hilarious cat pics and memes. And there’s no way to avoid it—you’ve got to embrace the floofiness and welcome the mysterious meow-meows into your heart. The Council of the Illumeownati demands it. (Yes, even you dog-lovers will have to at least pretend you’re with the program.)
Good design is effective and efficient in fulfilling its purpose. But so many products and solutions fall out of this category.
The world’s weirder than you think. And it can take looking through your camera lens from a peculiar angle for you to finally realize you’re living in Wonderland. Welcome to the wonderful world of illusions and intriguing photography, brought to you by the aptly named ‘Confusing Perspectives’ subreddit.
Since millions of people use the underground system to get from point A to point B every day, naturally, life over there is anything but boring.
Photographer Stefan Draschan is patient at people watching and captures museum visitors who accidentally match artwork with their clothing or hair.
Hang on to your hats, Pandas, because you’re in for a storm full of hilarious cat pics and memes. And there’s no way to avoid it—you’ve got to embrace the floofiness and welcome the mysterious meow-meows into your heart. The Council of the Illumeownati demands it. (Yes, even you dog-lovers will have to at least pretend you’re with the program.)
We've gathered some of the strangest photos from the Meta Visions Instagram account that make absolutely no sense but speak for themselves.
In 2021, Kin Coedel created an intimate series of photographs that document the lives of several nomadic communities on the Tibetan Plateau.
Using a 3D modeling program and algorithm of his own invention, Greek artist Dimitris Ladopoulos transforms famous portraits.
After a museum visit, we might pick up a postcard or T-shirt as a memento of the artworks we’ve enjoyed most. Brooklyn-based blogger Ariel Adkins, who is also Curator of Art, Culture & Community at Twitter, takes her love of masterpieces to the next level by creating one-of-a-kind apparel inspired by some of the world’s most influential artists. Donning capes, dresses, and coveralls in bright colors and bold patterns, Adkins draws inspiration from a variety of aesthetics and eras to make garments for herself and for people she meets who share a similar love for the power of expression. More
The pictures from around the world capture men, women and children in a series of hilarious, provocative and downright baffling poses as they strive for photographic perfection.
Digital photocollages playfully reimagine the original sitters in Volker Hermes' ongoing Hidden Portraits series.
With so many things seemingly wrong and unjust with modern-day society, we can sometimes feel overwhelmed, outraged, and want to rebel in some way. Well, some people protest and tell the system to go fudge itself in very creative and polite ways—by deploying forms of mild vandalism. Meanwhile, others find that gentle vandalism is the best way for them to spread some cheer where it’s needed the most.
Buckle up, because this Instagram account will offer you anything but bland, basic, or benign.