Artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss create the ultimate Rube Goldberg machine. The pair used found objects to construct a complex, interdependent contraption in an empty warehouse. When set in motion, a domino-like chain reaction ripples through the complex of imaginative devices. Fire, water, the laws of gravity, and chemistry determine the life-cycle of the objects. The process reveals a story concerning cause and effect, mechanism and art, and improbability and precision, in an extended science project that will mesmerize the mind.

Paintings, performances, experiments, electronic music sounding in the spaces of two old houses in a...

A look at legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki following his retirement in 2013.

This story follows one man's quest to uncover the origins and reveal the mysteries of a possible Hol...

Aerial views of Canada as you travel from east to west

One of the 20th century Belgian artists who was the most idolized, exhibited, published, sold... Yet...

"The Last Dragon" is a nature mockumentary about a British scientific team that attempts to understa...

For this behemoth, Bressane took his opera omnia and edited it in an order that first adheres to his...

People looking at the Mona Lisa in the Louvre – or are they just looking at themselves?

56-year-old artist Mindy Alper has suffered severe depression and anxiety for most of her life. For ...

A group of friends come up with the brilliant idea of testing the non-existent drink known as "Tea C...

Morgan Spurlock subjects himself to a diet based only on McDonald's fast food three times a day for ...

Thomas Haemmerli is about to celebrate his fortieth birthday when he learns of his mother's death. A...

An educational film about power sources that’s rendered as a lyrical meditation on heat and vapor, T...

Explorer Thor Heyerdahl and his ten-man crew sailed their reed boat, the Tigris, over routes he beli...