A dream. Mysterious, strange, eye-opening and also a real nightmare: dreams are all these and much more. Here are some amazing facts about dreams that you might not know.
Warning, here is a list of "WTF" facts that you probably won't believe at first. Today you'll learn about a fruit you've misunderstood all your life, its incredible football heritage and why Putin has such a big ego.
Amazing facts about movies like Terminators, Harry Potter, Hitchcock's Psycho, Gibson's Passion of the Christ and the cult Star Wars that you never even dreamed about.
The dream of floating effortlessly high in the sky has finally become a sweet reality. Namely, the artist Tomás Saraceno created the installation "In Orbit", which makes it possible to walk in the air as high as 25 meters.
After watching this video, you will hold your head, because football could be a much more attractive and dynamic sport!
Life brings such and different surprises, and some of them are simply impossible to explain. If you too cannot marvel at all the strange coincidences that prove the world is unpredictable and full of mysteries, then read on as we have come up with some amazing coincidences that will make you wonder about the world.
Actors pretend to be someone else in movies. That's their job. Some are more successful at this, while others are less successful. Sometimes they play their role so convincingly that we forget we are watching a movie. Let's take some biographies for example. Did you notice that you are actually looking at Helen Mirren and not Elizabeth II. in The Queen or Daniel Day Lewis and not Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln? These actors didn't just play the part, these actors became the person they portrayed. See the amazing similarities between the actors and the real people who played them.
Her parents, both nature photographers, moved to Namibia before she was born. There, the mischievous girl Tippi spent an exciting childhood in the embrace of the African wilderness. She reigned over the savanna in Tarzan style.
Don't believe everything you see. We present to you incredible 3D illusions with drawings signed by the artist Howard Lee, which will trick you. One of the objects is real, while the other is "merely" a 3D drawing. Guess which one is which?
The Japanese Azuma Makoto did not gather a gallery or maybe a flower shop for the exhibition space of his botanical installations, but space. He sent a Japanese white pine (bonsai) and some carefully designed flower arrangements into the weightless space. Since I'm sure you haven't seen the exhibition live, a photo gallery awaits you below.
Watching scenes in movies often takes our breath away. We are sure that something like this cannot be recorded without the help of a computer. Filmmakers, on the other hand, are trying to prove us otherwise.
Photographer Lee Jee Young takes us to the fantasy world of his dreams and memories through the colorfulness of the unusual and invisible. Stunning and realistically created scenes, without subsequent graphic software corrections, are on display in Cannes' Opiom gallery.