‘God’S Light’ Amazing Light Installation By Keyi Dai At The Cathedral Of St. Anthony

‘God’s Light’ Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony Keyi Dai the Cathedral of St. Anthony November 30th, 2015-spring, 2016 Free for public visit in spring, 2016 More details at http://www.cathedralofstanthonydetroit.org/ http://www.keyistudio.com Recently hosted by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Keyi Dai’s ‘God’s Light’ is a series of videos made by a 3d program and cast on different architectural spaces. With the slow movement of invisible light sources, planes in space are revealed....

December 20, 2025 · 2 min · 312 words · Thomas Conley

‘That’S So Meme’: 25 Random Memes That Deliver Amusement To Your Screen

‘That’s So Meme’: 25 Random Memes That Deliver Amusement To Your Screen There are moments we all get in the mood to run away from all the demands on our time, be it work, family or other responsibilities. Those moments of pressure can overwhelm us if we give in. One of the best ways to tackle a problem in life is to take a little break from it. If sleeping is your thing, go take a nap....

December 20, 2025 · 2 min · 285 words · Jessica Davidson

“Diapers Are Part Of Astronaut Life”: 30 Gross And Cool Realities Astronauts Deal With

“Diapers Are Part Of Astronaut Life”: 30 Gross And Cool Realities Astronauts Deal With Becoming an astronaut sounds like the ultimate dream: floating in zero gravity, gazing at Earth from space, and being part of something far bigger than yourself. But behind the stunning spacewalks and high-tech missions lies a much grittier, weirder reality. Life in space is full of odd challenges—and some of them are just plain gross....

December 20, 2025 · 11 min · 2210 words · Royce Jones

“Doing Stuff By Yourself”: 25 Things Stigmatised As Abnormal By The Media But Real People Disagree

“Doing Stuff By Yourself”: 25 Things Stigmatised As Abnormal By The Media But Real People Disagree Last week, Reddit0r Stefan_Reevezsky sparked a thought-provoking discussion by asking fellow users about things that are portrayed as stigmatized in the media, yet don’t necessarily carry the same stigma in society. The responses poured in, showcasing a diverse array of perspectives and challenging commonly held beliefs. From mental health issues to certain lifestyle choices, Redditors shared their observations, shedding light on the gaps between media portrayals and real-life experiences....

December 20, 2025 · 6 min · 1184 words · John Swanson

“Therapeutic Cleaning”: 30 Times Things Were Transformed By Cleaning Them

“Therapeutic Cleaning”: 30 Times Things Were Transformed By Cleaning Them One thing that has really surprised me about adulting is the obsession with cleaning. Not only is it satisfying to spend time cleaning because it’s a quick way to feel productive and boost your mood but it’s equally satisfying to see cleaning videos online or check out those before and after pics. Indeed, cleaning seems to be a growing trend that has amassed quite a following online with one subreddit even gaining quite a bit of popularity for its cathartic content....

December 20, 2025 · 6 min · 1190 words · Mario Greenwald

“Twin Celebs”: 35 Times You Probably Didn’T Realise There Were Two Of Them

“Twin Celebs”: 35 Times You Probably Didn’t Realise There Were Two Of Them Some revelations come to us surprisingly late in life, and you might find a few in this list. For example, I’ll confess that until recently, I had no idea there were two Ashmore brothers—much less that they were twins. As a fan of both X-Men and Smallville, it was only today that I realised each role was portrayed by a twin....

December 20, 2025 · 15 min · 3071 words · Phillip Kolb

10 Artists Show How They See Depression, And It Looks Terrifying

10 Artists Show How They See Depression, And It Looks Terrifying You can’t really put a finger on depression, it’s an elusive feeling that’s hard to understand and let alone be explained to others. But some illustrators did try to do just that, and the results are pretty terrifying. Bored Panda ‘s staff has dug up a ton of illustrations by various artists who have portrayed this state of mind, and here we bring you 10 most striking ones....

December 20, 2025 · 1 min · 205 words · Teri Casarez

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10 Multi-Culturally Sensitive Sculptures That Highlight The Importance Of Belonging Twin sisters Haylie and Sydnie Jimenez harness the idea of found family in their art. Their creative process is an act of conjuring, a motif that defines their show ‘ Speak of the Devil ’ presented by Joy Machine. The phrase alludes to summoning someone’s presence simply by saying their name, and the sisters embrace this idea through their artful world-building....

December 20, 2025 · 3 min · 444 words · Maria Mascia

10 Of The Most Stunning Photos From The 2022 Northern Lights Photography Competition

10 Of The Most Stunning Photos From The 2022 Northern Lights Photography Competition Aurora Borealis! The majestic phenomenon attracts so many travelers around the globe with its mysterious aura. Travelers, artists, and photographers are no strangers to them. To celebrate the magic of this wonderful occurrence, the “Northern Lights Photography Competition” invites photographers from around the world to submit their best entries. This year, the winning images have highlighted the beauty of the northern lights from various perspectives....

December 20, 2025 · 1 min · 144 words · David Murphy

10 Stunning Cardboard Sculptures That Blend Architectural Precision With Sci

10 Stunning Cardboard Sculptures That Blend Architectural Precision With Sci-Fi Elements, By Greg Olijnyk When we think of cardboard, the first things that come to mind are packaging, boxes, and perhaps something temporary or disposable. However, in the hands of Australian artist Greg Olijnyk , this humble material transforms into intricate, breathtaking works of art. From elaborate architectural structures to steampunk-inspired machines, Olijnyk’s creations are nothing short of mesmerizing....

December 20, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Sheri Hoffmann

10,000 Folds In A Single Sheet Of Paper: Viking Warrior Origami Goes Viral

10,000 Folds In A Single Sheet Of Paper: Viking Warrior Origami Goes Viral Juho Könkkölä , an artist based in Finland, has created a wonderful piece of origami that has been going viral these days. His project “Viking, 2022” is created on one 95cm x 95cm sheet of Wenzhou paper. “This has been probably the most difficult and time-consuming origami project so far. It has the most folds of all my previous pieces,” the artist says on Instagram....

December 20, 2025 · 3 min · 524 words · Bryan Bland

104-Year-Old Grandma Yarn

104-Year-Old Grandma Yarn-Bombs Her Town Street artists are just whippersnappers in comparison to this “yarnbomber.” Grace Brett is 104 and she’s likely the world’s oldest guerrilla knitter. This English lady helped Souter Stormers, a group of knitting partisans, decorate 46 landmarks in the town of Borders. It was done as a part of the Yarrow, Ettrick and Selkirk (YES) festival. Grace Brett was born in 1910 and now lives in a retirement home....

December 20, 2025 · 1 min · 203 words · Sara Fogarty

12 Stunning Photos That Won At The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards

“Anna draws inspiration from the Renaissance, a period that celebrated the revival of classical artistic values and principles like harmony and proportion. Garments of that era were designed with intricate patterns, rich fabrics, and luxurious embellishments to symbolize wealth and social status. In our contemporary world, garments are manufactured with cheap labor at low cost to maximize profits. The result thereof is that we are engulfed in material excess and overwhelmed by visual and information stimuli....

December 20, 2025 · 1 min · 139 words · George Williamson

13 Animal Gifs Made Of 13 Circles Inspired By Twitter Logo

13 Animal GIFs Made Of 13 Circles Inspired By Twitter Logo As the famous playwright Clare Boothe Luce said: “ Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ” In that manner, modern company logos have become very sophisticated, stripping down all unnecessary details to leave only the essence. This notion has inspired Canadian artist Dorota Pankowska to create a GIF series “ 13 Animals Made From 13 Circles. “ “ I was inspired by the simplicity of the Twitter logo, which was actually created out of 13 circles, ” said the artist to Bored Panda....

December 20, 2025 · 1 min · 198 words · Nina Foster

14 Amazing Wood And Resin Sculptures Of Animals By Ukrainian Artist Yurii Myketka

14 Amazing Wood And Resin Sculptures Of Animals By Ukrainian Artist Yurii Myketka Yurii Myketka is a Ukrainian artist and woodcarver who combines wood and resin to create beautiful sculptures of animals. The man has over 7 years of experience and has tried out many different tools during this time, starting out with simple carving knives and sandpaper, and gradually working his way up to advanced machinery. Yurii has tried his hand at carving many different animals from foxes to bison but says that birds and sea creatures are some of his favorites....

December 20, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Erin Machado

14 Funny Comics Illustrating This Artist’S Relationship With His Fiancée

14 Funny Comics Illustrating This Artist’s Relationship With His Fiancée Elsbro is a freelance digital illustrator who creates the adorable Kim and Jay Comics on his spare time. In his comics, the artist illustrates his relationship with his fiancée and we’re pretty sure most couples will be able to relate. The artist says he creates high-fantasy illustrations as a profession but is trying his hand at short comic strips inspired by his love life....

December 20, 2025 · 2 min · 245 words · Earnest Grady

14 Military Food Rations From All Around The World

14 Military Food Rations From All Around The World Generally speaking, MRE’s (Meals, ready-to-eat), mostly used as military food rations, sound pretty great. After all, it’s a meal that’s supposed to stuff you up pretty good, comes in a compact package, and, most importantly, is pretty cheap – so what’s not to like? Well, even though it might sound pretty good in theory, the reality is a little bit different....

December 20, 2025 · 4 min · 644 words · Christine Helmy

15 Famous Celebrities That Were Rejected By Other Celebrities

15 Famous Celebrities That Were Rejected By Other Celebrities When we go through rejection in love it’s definitely tough to bear but at least only a few people know about it and for the most part we can just move on with our lives. However, when you’re a famous person, your actions have more publicized consequences. These famous celebrities have taken all the risks and gone ahead with declaring their romantic intentions only to be publicly shot down for their affections....

December 20, 2025 · 13 min · 2711 words · Alejandrina Whitted

15 Fashion Fails Spotted At The 2025 Golden Globes

15 Fashion Fails Spotted At The 2025 Golden Globes Celebs usually have teams of specialists, preparing months in advance to pull off a memorable red-carpet look. The Golden Globes is one such glamorous occasion that has become the epitome of high fashion with its star-studded guest list. It’s a high-stakes situation for the best designers to create outfits that the whole world will likely see and judge. Occasionally though, even the industry’s best designers end up creating disastrous looks that can look awkward, unfortunate or downright ugly....

December 20, 2025 · 4 min · 757 words · William Cloutman

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19-Year-Old Vlogger Proves How Easily People Can Be Manipulated On Social Media By Posting Fake Coachella Photos Byron Denton, a London-based vlogger who pranked his followers by faking a luxury lifestyle not long ago, is back with another clever ‘social experiment’. This time he tricked his Instagram followers into believing he went to the Coachella festival all the way in California with some cleverly photoshopped pictures. In an interview with Bored Panda , the 19-year-old vlogger said he was shocked by the response to his first prank – he was surprised by how easy it was to fake an entire life online....

December 20, 2025 · 4 min · 712 words · Erica Moore