Greg Benson’s Magic Photobomb Prank

Greg Benson from YouTube channel Mediocre Films has recently pranked tourists outside TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood by photobombing the photos that he takes of them. Benson asks a friend to come up behind the people with a cardboard cutout of himself. Watch the video below.

Lexus Created Full-Scale Car Made Out of Cardboard

Lexus has created a full size origami IS vehicle made of laser-cut cardboard sheets. The car company teamed up with a UK design firm, LaserCut Works to build the full size cardboard car, mounted on a steel chassis, with an electric motor to power the car. The recyclable sculpture required 1,700 pieces of 10mm (0.4 inches) thick cardboard, each… Continue reading Lexus Created Full-Scale Car Made Out of Cardboard

Pizza Hut Box Turns Your Smartphone Into A Projector

Pizza Hut Hong Kong created a specially-designed pizza box that turns a smartphone into a projector by using an included lens and stand. It’s called the Blockbuster Box, and it was designed by Ogilvy Hong Kong for a Pizza Hut marketing stunt. So, how does it work? The special Blockbuster Box features a cut-out hole in the side… Continue reading Pizza Hut Box Turns Your Smartphone Into A Projector

Cardboard Rocking Couch

Rocking Couch is a flat pack paper couch that is made of high grammage corrugated cardboard sturdy enough to hold up to 150 kg (330lb) load. It weighs just 9 kg (20lb) and can be assembled in just two minutes without tools or glue. Watch how the couch is assembled in the video below.

Mini Cooper Boxes In Amsterdam

Mini Amsterdam has launched a promotion campaign for their 99€ a month finance deal for the Mini Cooper. The campaign features a huge cardboard boxes left in various locations around Amsterdam. The idea illustrates just how small the Mini Cooper really is, which is small enough to fit in a cardboard box as a Christmas gift.

The World’s First Build-It-Yourself 35mm SLR Camera

The Lomography Konstruktor is a an easy to build fully-functional 35mm SLR camera that features a removable lens, a top-down viewfinder, a max shutter speed of 1/80s, bulb mode for long exposures,  and a tripod thread. The camera comes in a cardboard box with a DIY components and a step-by-step instructions to assemble the plastic device. The DIY camera is available for $35 online. Watch the… Continue reading The World’s First Build-It-Yourself 35mm SLR Camera