Have You Seen This? Turning 1 dog into 4

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THE KITCHEN — Sometimes you think you know how the world works, but then a pasta maker blows your mind.

Sure, you may already think pasta makers are magic, what with all that delicious homemade pasta that jettisons glutenous goodness almost directly into your pasta-loving belly. And most people who enjoy pasta would probably agree with you.

But did you know that every pasta maker in the whole world can turn one photo of a dog into four? Watch the featured video and learn.

Without even one attempt at sleight of hand, the YouTube user and photographer Kensuke Koike causally runs a dog photo through a pasta maker. She doesn’t even utter a single abracadabra; all you can hear is the lightly crunchy (and weirdly satisfying) sound of the photo being shredded. Some shuffling commences and voila — two dogs appear right before your eyes!

A little tape and a jump cut later, and you see that two dogs are now heading through the pasta maker. And, you guessed it, that’s how she makes four dogs.

Sure, the dogs are a little pixelated, but it is still four very recognizable images of dogs, each with their own shape and personality.

I don’t know about you, but now I have a huge hankering to buy a pasta maker and try this out for myself. Heck, I might even make real pasta after.


Martha Ostergar

About the Author: Martha Ostergar

Martha Ostergar is a writer who delights in the ridiculous that internet serves up, which means she's more than grateful that she gets to cruise the web for amazing videos to write about. Follow her on Twitter @monstergar.

THE KITCHEN — Sometimes you think you know how the world works, but then a pasta maker blows your mind.

Sure, you may already think pasta makers are magic, what with all that delicious homemade pasta that jettisons glutenous goodness almost directly into your pasta-loving belly. And most people who enjoy pasta would probably agree with you.

But did you know that every pasta maker in the whole world can turn one photo of a dog into four? Watch the featured video and learn.

Without even one attempt at sleight of hand, the YouTube user and photographer Kensuke Koike causally runs a dog photo through a pasta maker. She doesn’t even utter a single abracadabra; all you can hear is the lightly crunchy (and weirdly satisfying) sound of the photo being shredded. Some shuffling commences and voila — two dogs appear right before your eyes!

A little tape and a jump cut later, and you see that two dogs are now heading through the pasta maker. And, you guessed it, that’s how she makes four dogs.

Sure, the dogs are a little pixelated, but it is still four very recognizable images of dogs, each with their own shape and personality.

I don’t know about you, but now I have a huge hankering to buy a pasta maker and try this out for myself. Heck, I might even make real pasta after.


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About the Author: Martha Ostergar ---------------------------------

Martha Ostergar is a writer who delights in the ridiculous that internet serves up, which means she's more than grateful that she gets to cruise the web for amazing videos to write about. Follow her on Twitter @monstergar.

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