

Squarepusher kicking some serious ass in this live performance of "Hello Meow".
Interview with Richard Dawkins. He also takes questions from the viewers.
Chris Cunningham - well known for his incredible beat edited music videos - pairs up once again with Richard D. James - a.k.a. Aphex Twin - to show off this mix of beast & machine.
Really cool technology. I think it's from MIT or some other college. We got it as part of our FIRST robotics competition
It is a well-known and widely accepted fact that, during wartime, news companies and governmental representatives fuse their voices together into one univocal beam of support for the national military objective. And, while, for many, this is a vital aspect of institutional patriotism, it is also a very dangerous and troubling reality. For, if the news media have abandoned their responsibility to objectively inform the population, then our concept of a democracy (which is founded on the ability for all citizens to choose their nation's destiny based on a full spectrum of information) is in desperate peril. So, in the face of our media's shameless propaganda campaign, we have taken it upon ourselves to intuit what the intentions and goals of this war truly are. In what is surely a departure from our traditional NewsVideo format, GNN presents S-11 Redux: (Channel) Surfing the Apocalypse. Culled from over 20 hours of television footage recorded over a one month period and across 13 networks, S-11 Redux is a sound-bite blitzkrieg that challenges the messages we have been fed from our mainstream media and the government it serves. Be warned - this video moves quickly and will require at least two viewings to digest its full impact. You may never be able to look at S-11 and its post-impact coverage the same way, ever again.
A japanese robot turns from a car into a arms-and-leg robot. More than meets the eye.
Animated music video for the song Basin Street Blues by Kid Koala.
Japanese variety show featuring team of puppeteers doing a Matrix style ping pong match.
Amazing video where two giant hands use cars and people running along a roundabout like vynils and buttons, making scratchings. Very good work
Some crazy high school kids perform songs from the Super Mario Brothers games on marimba and drums.
One of the best things I've ever seen in my life. Scaling buildings, wall jumps, two-story back flips in Russian projects. Very well edited too.