Remember that Saturday Night Live bit from last year when "Steve Bannon" (someone in a Skeletor-faced Death costume) sent "President Trump" (Alec Baldwin) to a smaller kids’ desk in the Oval Office?
On the recent opening day of New York City's new Museum of Mathematics, or MoMath as it is called, a colorful spherical toy was being enjoyed by kids of all ages in the midst of all sorts of high tech ...
You were probably only a few years old when you first came in contact with the ideas of Chuck Hoberman, the inventor of the eponymous sphere structure (often confused with the Bucky Ball) that easily ...
If you played with toys in the early ’90s, you’ll probably remember those brightly colored retractable plastic contraptions that expanded like fireworks. For those unaware, the iconic toy is called ...
If you’re a mechanical engineering wonk, you might appreciate this latest video from [Henry Segerman] wherein he demonstrates his various expanding racks. [Henry] explains how the basic “double-rack” ...
Quickly after The Comfort Zone: A Sensory Room for Kids, Friends and Families opened at the Waukegan Public Library, a young child was gleefully operating the Hoberman Sphere. Whether the youngster ...
If you’re a mechanical engineering wonk, you might appreciate this latest video from [Henry Segerman] wherein he demonstrates his various expanding racks. [Henry] explains how the basic “double-rack” ...
U2 opens its 360 world tour, on a huge stage designed by Hoberman Partners. Here’s the first pictures and video. You’ve actually probably played with Hoberman Associate’s most famous project–the ...
If you played with toys in the early ’90s, you’ll probably remember those brightly colored retractable plastic contraptions that expanded like fireworks. For those unaware, the iconic toy is called ...