The speed of light is thought to be 186,000 miles per second, so if you slowed it down considerably the things we perceive with our eyes would look radically different.
Someone at CES caught BMW's trippy color-changing technology in action, which the car company describes as "a technology that changes the exterior color of a vehicle with the touch of a button."
Black circles on the white drum appear to change direction when you stare at this video.
Paul McCartney gets a digital make-over to look like a young Beatle in this funky music video with Beck.
The colors of the candy go from almost black to navy blue to an electric blue as more air is introduced into the candy.
FOX 9's Jennifer McDermed struggles to regain her composure after a technical difficulty causes her to double over in laughter.
This extraordinary NSFW body painting blends into the background so well.
A discussion on fracking job layoffs seemingly gets a dub music remix.
Some people were astounded by the trippy virtual light show, while others were totally confused.
Water amusement parks are not something that we can currently enjoy, but at least we can live vicariously through this toy car.
This anamorphic floor art will mess with your eyes' sense of perception.
We've played plenty of pinball machines in our youth, but this video from The Slow Mo Guys offers a mesmerizing perspective of the game that we've never seen before.
These Samsung's SMART Signage LED signage panels produce eye-poppingly realistic visual effects.
State Azure puts the Phil Collins banger through a "Pure Moods" filter.
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