Monthly Archives: May 2020

Stepping Out Of Reality | Street Stories

The Windows Street Photographer Daniel Castonguay is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.   Friday Living in a great city, I was naturally driven to street photography and depicting the quotidian life in its simplest form. … Continue reading

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Preview: Frog Friday Live 4 — FROG BLOG MANCHESTER

Tune in this Friday – 15th of May, for our latest instalment of Frog Friday Live from Manchester Museum, live at 1pm on our Twitter and Periscope channels. Watch the video below for a highlight of what we will be … Continue reading

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Holi art: creative process documented

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Frank Lloyd Wright: Man Who Built America (2017)

SUBSCRIBED Frank Lloyd Wright is probably America’s greatest ever architect. But few people know about the Welsh roots that shaped his life and world-famous buildings. Now, leading Welsh architect Jonathan Adams sets off across America to explore Frank Lloyd Wright’s … Continue reading

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Uproot

A sister helps her brother grow. “Uproot” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/staff-pick-premiere-uproot-by-julia-bales/

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Elephant breaks sprinkler and makes their own fountain

elephantnews Faa Sai at Elephant Nature Park thinks that sprinkler pressure in the field is not strong enough. She break the pipe and makes their own fountain and enjoy her dancing.

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Corrugated Steel Shelves Line a Church-Turned-Poetry-Shop in Shanghai

Peer inside Shanghai’s St. Nicholas, an Orthodox church from 1932, and you won’t see pews or traditional iconography. Thanks to architectural firm Wutopia Lab, the renovated building now serves as a shrine to verse. Titled “Church in Church,” the 388 square-meter … Continue reading

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“Accents”

This animation is part of the TED-Ed series, “There’s a Poem for That,” which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life’s biggest feelings. [Poem by Denice Frohman, directed by KAPWA / … Continue reading

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NASA Releases Satellite View of California Wildflowers in Bloom

This year, you can see California’s vibrant superbloom from space. Each spring, California’s Antelope Valley explodes with color as vast quantities of flowers bloom. While there are several types of wildflowers in the mix, it’s the state flower—the California poppy—that … Continue reading

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Adorable Photos of Harvest Mice Frolicking in Tulips Will Make You Smile

“Harvest mice have so much character about them even though they are so small.”   If you’re looking to put a smile on your face, look no further than these photos of adorable harvest mice frolicking in tulips. Taken by … Continue reading

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