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Massive collection of animated gifs as 10-minute video: "Cache Rules Everything Around Me"

Xeni Jardin at 9:40 am Thu, Sep 9, 2010

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Evan Roth of Graffiti Research Lab, F.A.T. assembled his entire animated gif collection to play in ten minutes, set to "Night Ripper" by Girl Talk. The resulting video is titled "Cache Rules Everything Around Me." (via Evan Roth)

Boing Boing editor/partner and tech culture journalist Xeni Jardin hosts and produces Boing Boing's in-flight TV channel on Virgin America airlines (#10 on the dial), and writes about living with breast cancer. Diagnosed in 2011. @xeni on Twitter. email: xeni@boingboing.net.

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  • Anonymous

    Absolutely mesmerised me for ten minutes straight. 0_o

  • Anonymous

    The worst part is when you’ve been sitting there and you realize you’ve been watching for 6 minutes, and then you mouse-over the vid to see how much longer there is, and you’re only just a little over half way done, but then instead of closing the video you just make sure your coffee is near by.

  • lyd

    Yay, I found it!

    http://www.gifbin.com/bin/052009/1242909212_sexy_girl_vs_yoga_ball.gif

    But it’s really no fun out of the context of the video.

    *sigh* You should never meet your heroes.

    • Anonymous

      No, I think that’s just as fun as I had hoped. Nice searching!

      It reminds me of an old US Army/Air Force experiment that’s now taught in film school – soldiers were shown footage of something innocuous, and then a certain number of frames of an enemy aircraft were inserted. At the beginning of their training, soldiers typically required 3-4 frames to recognize an enemy fighter. Then frames of a naked woman were inserted, and the soldiers uniformly identified her presence in only 1 frame. They then developed visual training techniques to make fighter pilots as responsive to enemy airplanes as they were naturally to glimpses of hot women.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachistoscope

      • oasisob1

        “They then developed visual training techniques to make fighter pilots as responsive to enemy airplanes as they were naturally to glimpses of hot women.”

        Unfortunately, these pilots now experience erotic arousal in the presence of enemy aircraft.

  • Thad E Ginataom

    My brain is now dead.

  • StCredZero

    I only lasted 3 minutes into this. I think this would melt my brain. It’s like some kind of potent distillate designed to sneak past censors yet still cause massive damage.

  • Anonymous

    This is seriously cool.

  • kaiza

    Pretty sure this is one of the originals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iunHUojjd3o

  • Frank W

    Yeah, this pretty much sums up teh Interwebs. ROTFLMAO!

  • Anonymous

    Made my day too, this is fantastic. I have watched it seven times and I am not sure when I will stop.

    Thank you so much for this. :)

  • lyd

    I would love to see a list of links to source for all of those.

    No, not just for the girl on the ball.

    Well, okay, mostly that, but still.

    • Anonymous

      I bet they are mostly from the gif section of 4chan

    • Anonymous

      Girl on a ball is from Finnish tv series ‘Jumppa’. Which is a 30min workout show running on saturday afternoons.

  • Rider

    Anyone else been having Vimeo videos refuse to play the last few days?

  • Xeni Jardin

    Yeah, try the HTML5 version.

  • Unmutual

    all of mankind’s artistic, cultural and technological achievements of the past thousand years have culminated in the creation of this video.

    this made my day