Red Bull Wingsuit Flying Over New York City

Five Red Bull Air Force Wingsuit Flyers has jumped from 7,500 feet above Manhattan skyline as part of an event promoting and preparing for the Bethpage Air Show. Using new wingsuit technology, these flyers traveled two miles in just two minutes. Watch the video below and see what it looks like to soar at a… Continue reading Red Bull Wingsuit Flying Over New York City

The 9/11 Memorial Museum Tribute In Time-Lapse

Brian Cury, CEO & Founder of EarthCam installed cameras to document the rebuilding and construction of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum site. The time-Lapse video was uploaded seven days ago that shows the transformation of the site between 2004 and 2014. The museum opens today May 21, 2014.

New York Noir: Amazing Hyper-Lapse Video of New York City

Filmmaker Geoff Tompkinson took a trip through New York City most popular places, capturing the city with his special hyper-lapse technique and presenting the Big Apple in a whole new perspective. In the video, New York Noir, Tompkinson combined time-lapse and hyper-lapse techniques with a monochrome and selective colour treatment.

The Dark Side of the iPhone 5S Lines By Casey Neistat

Casey Neistat is an American film director, producer and creator of popular YouTube videos since 2010. He recently made a video called “The Dark Side of the iPhone 5S Lines”, showing thousands of people standing, sitting, lying in lines in New York city for days just to get the newly released iPhone 5s. In the… Continue reading The Dark Side of the iPhone 5S Lines By Casey Neistat

Living in a Dumpster

Artist Gregory Kloehn created an interesting project by transforming a dumpster in Brooklyn, New York into a fully functional home. The dumpster is outfitted with cabinets, a small kitchen, a toilet, and all the other basic amenities needed to survive. The California base designer added wheels to the bottom of the dumpster so it could be more easily transport it. via: Daily Mail

Stunning Color Pictures of New York City in 1940s

An extraordinary high quality color pictures of New York city in the 40’s, taken by Charles Weever Cushman from Indiana.  The impressive Kodachrome pictures look far more recent than they actually are.

Life-Size Star Wars Lego X-Wing in Times Square

An incredible life-size Lego X-Wing has landed in Times Square, New York City this week. The massive model of a Star Wars X-Wing Fighter is built out of 5,335,200 Lego bricks, its 11-feet tall and 43 feet long, with a weight of over 23 tons. The giant model was built in approximately 4 months by a 32 Master Lego builders. It was constructed at the Lego Model Shop in Kladno, Czech Republic before it was… Continue reading Life-Size Star Wars Lego X-Wing in Times Square

See-Through Hotel Restrooms in New York

The people in the restrooms at the Boom Boom Room club on the 18th floor of the Standard Hotel, New York City may get a fantastic view, thanks to the through floor-to-ceiling windows that is also visible to people on the street. There are no signs in the bathrooms warning patrons that they can be seen from below. So,… Continue reading See-Through Hotel Restrooms in New York