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Artist Amy Sherald Depicts a Vast Array of Black Leisure through Monumental and Nuanced Portraits
APRIL 20, 2021 GRACE EBERT Detail of “A Midsummer Afternoon Dream” (2020), oil on canvas, 106 x 101 x 2.5 inches Amy Sherald plumbs the multitudes of Black leisure in The Great American Fact, a series of arresting portraits that … Continue reading
How to Be at Home (2020)
In 2010, the poet, musician and my dear friend, Tanya Davis, wrote the beautiful poem, How to Be Alone, and from this we collaborated to make the film which you can see here vimeo.com/3850863 Ten years later, Tanya has written … Continue reading
The incredible – and still quite mysterious – way trees trade information via their roots
While researching her doctoral thesis, Suzanne Simard, now a professor of forest ecology at the University of British Columbia, made an astounding discovery – trees in forests seem to possess complex information superhighways in their root systems that allow them … Continue reading
The Case For Hydrogen – With Matt Ferrell | Answers With Joe
Big thanks to Matt Ferrell for guest hosting this episode! Much has been made about hydrogen fuel cells and their use in cars, but there are many other uses for hydrogen that make more sense. We examine those in today’s … Continue reading
Epic Anime Flipbook Is So Long It Should Should Be Its Own Show | My Modern Met
By Arnesia Young on April 19, 2021 A big flipbook by Andymation byu/AfiqMustafayev innextfuckinglevel This flipbook is like an episode of the greatest anime you could hope to see. Flipbooks are one of the coolest and simplest ways that … Continue reading
They Did It! NASA’s Helicopter Actually Flew on Mars!
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the uncredible success of NASA’s Perseverance mission – the helicopter actually flew! NASA stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1Kol… Mission: https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/heli… Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.04181 Images: Sean McGrath from Saint John, … Continue reading
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Tagged design, Environment, infrastructure, science, Technology
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Data Processing
Self-initiated visual research by Media.Work studio, in which we look for new ways to show computing processes. Instead of traditional high-tech images that treat digital technologies as something abstract and intangibly futuristic, we referenced bold shapes from industrial and graphic … Continue reading
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The Secret Behind the Mysterious Girl in ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ Posters | Spoon & Tamago
the original poster art for My Neighbor Totoro, created for the 1988 theatrical release and still used to this day My Neighbor Totoro was created by Hayao Miyazaki and released as a film in 1988. It’s one of our … Continue reading
Wildflowers, Cerrado, Mato Grosso, Brazil
#Wildflowers, #Cerrado, #Mato Grosso, #Brazil Wildflowers, Cerrado, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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