What is the world’s most beautiful landscape?

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This ruined English spelling

Oh the Great Vowel Shift. What a mess you made. In this video, let’s explore what the GVS was and why it screwed up English spelling forever.

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• PHY117 – The Great Vowel Shift

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==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:36 What is the Great Vowel Shift?
3:24 Words that changed
5:09 Chaucer
5:40 More words that changed
6:38 Why did the GVS happen?
9:49 Variations in England, USA, Canada
11:07 Consonant changes
12:51 Often or offen?
13:18 Silent K and G

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Photos from 41 Countries Juxtapose Blocky Architecture and Verdant Gardens in ‘Brutalist Plants’ | Colossal

MAY 13, 2024 KATE MOTHES

The Barbican Conservatory, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Chamberlin, Powell and Bon. Photo © Taran Wilkhu. All images courtesy of Olivia Broome and Hoxton Mini Press

In the mid-20th century, during reconstruction following World War II, an architectural style emerged in the U.K. and Europe that favored bare, industrial building materials, a monochrome palette, and angular geometry. Both iconic and divisive, the hulking, concrete facades can be seen in the likes of London’s Barbican Centre or the National Theatre. In the U.S., think of Boston City Hall or Met Breuer. These stalwart structures represented modernity, resilience, and strength, serving as civic hubs and governmental centers—the opposite of “soft around the edges.”

Reinforced hillside, Aogashima, Tokyo, Japan. Photo © Yasushi Okano

That’s where Olivia Broome’s project Brutalist Plants comes in, a repository of photographs featuring gardens and greenery around these iconic buildings, which she has collected on her Instagram since 2018. An eponymous forthcoming book, published by Hoxton Mini Press, showcases some of the most impressive examples that she has collected over time, focusing on incredible pairings and contrasts between architecture and foliage.

“I find it fascinating how much any space can be improved by some plants or greenery,” Broome tells Colossal. “There’s something so pleasing about grey and green, as anyone with some houseplants in their flat can agree with! For me, brutalism gives off such a strong presence when you’re near it, and nature softens that right down.”

Artwork and photo by Karsten Födinger in La Vallée, Basse-Normandie, France

Brutalist Plants emerged from a community-led collaboration, as Broome collects and showcases other photographers’ images. She enlisted her father, who is also a fan of photography, to help whittle down the more than 300 images in the project’s Instagram feed to create a selection for the book—ten of which made the final cut. “Something I’m proud of is that images from 41 different countries feature in the book,” she says. “I really wanted to make it as international as possible, so I hope there’s something for everyone.” […]

Left: Monument to the Revolution, Kozara National Park, Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Architect: Dušan Džamonja. Photo © Alexey Bokov. Right: Casa de Vidro, São Paulo, Brazil. Architect: Lina Bo Bardi. Photo © Celeste Asfour

More: Photos from 41 Countries Juxtapose Blocky Architecture and Verdant Gardens in ‘Brutalist Plants’ — Colossal

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Concrete: A Ticking Time Bomb. Can We Fix It?

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Concrete – it seems like almost everything is built with it. But especially reinforced concrete has one dark secret, which we’re taking a look at in this video, alongside multiple other problems. Is there a way to use concrete in better ways? Share this video with someone who cares for the planet! 🌍

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Aurora borealis 2024 – a thread 🧵

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Sajan Drummer (@sajanyoungdrummer) • Instagram reel

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…here are the strange stories behind 12 incredibly normal words…

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Turkish Was Shocked by Word Similarity Between 6 Languages! l Which Language is Similar to Turkish?

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Jin Wu Koon – To Become a Lion

‘The drum is the heartbeat of the lion. It brings energy, ferociousness and liveliness to the performance.’ – Jin Wu Koon Dragon & Lion Dance Association 澳洲振武館龍獅團

Both a ceremonial custom and a dynamic sport, lion dancing is a
cultural practice that spans generations and continents.

Object Lesson is a Powerhouse digital content series that upends and inverts the legacy of a set of lesson cards held in the collection since 1880. Named for English educator. Elizabeth Mayo’s 1831 publication Lessons on Objects, the series is underpinned by a desire to learn more about the objects in our collection from people and communities who have special relationships with them.

‘Knowledge stems not only from teacher or institution or object alone — but at the intersection of all.’ – Agatha Gothe-Snape, Powerhouse artistic associate

Commissioned by the Powerhouse

Director: David Ma
Producer: Georgia Noe
Executive Producer: Callum Cooper
Director of Photography: Jack McAvoy
First Assistant Camera: Cameron Robertson

Production Designer: Abbey Ling Thorley
Gaffer: Nico Nalbandian
Sound Recordist: Stuart Melvey, Mara Schwerdtfeger
Editor: David Ma
Colorist: Yanni Kronenberg
Fire VFX: Kenneth Zeng
Score, Sound Design & Mix: Mara Schwerdtfeger
Title Design: Sylvia Zheng

Featuring
Chan Cheuk Fai

Performers
Willis Koh
Ivan Lim
William Tan
Raymond Chen
Danny Vuu
Helen Le
Jefferson Nguyen Ang
Tony Sun
Aiden Sun
Titan Sun

Archival Stills and Footage
Chan Cheuk Fai
Sherman Grinberg Library via Getty Images
Sony Pictures Entertainment via Getty Images

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