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The Story of Plastic (Animated Short)
The Story of Plastic (Animated Short) pulls back the curtain on the plastic pollution headlines, revealing the true causes and consequences of the global plastics crisis. To watch the full documentary and take action for a plastic-free future, visit https://www.storyofstuff.org/storyofp… … Continue reading
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Film de seconde année 2020/2021 – PROMO ASA 2022 – réalisation : Maelle Horellou, Clémentine Lejeune – Court métrage réalisé en 4 semaines sous la houlette de Soizic Mouton et Alexandre Heboyan
Sand and Currency from Dozens of Countries Converge in an Endless Interchange of Culture and Economics | Colossal
Corrie Francis Parks’s absorbing stop-motion short “Foreign Exchange” is all about perspective. Through a continuously evolving landscape of minuscule stones and banknotes, mini-universes emerge that meld the two materials into culturally significant tableaus. “Between the dazzling layers of currency and sand … Continue reading
ESA’s Incredible Adventures of the Hera Asteroid Mission | The Kid Should See This
Can we shove an asteroid? Do we have the technology to knock one off its path through space, deflecting it from a future impact? This is the question that Hera and two CubeSats, Milani and Juventas, are trying to answer. … Continue reading
Rhythmens EP.1 – Viewfinder
[VCRWORKS Original Series] Rhythmens EP.1 – Viewfinder Created by Eunjin Jeon Developed by Jihye Lee Produced by Boseong Gim Written by VCRWORKS Directed by Boseong Gim, Jinhee Lee Artwork by Eunjin Jeon Layout by Boseong Gim, Jinhee Lee, Eunjin Jeon … Continue reading
Animated Tutorials Whip Up Fiber-Rich Lemonade and Banana Splits by Andrea Love
Andrea Love (previously) cooks up some treats just in time for the summer heat, although their woolen ingredients might make them less thirst-quenching than usual. From her miniature kitchen, Love films short stop-motion animations that show her squirting spools of … Continue reading
Why do we have hair in such random places? – Nina G. Jablonski
Discover how humans lost their fur as they evolved from primates, and why we still have hair on our bodies. — We have lots in common with our closest primate relatives. But comparatively, humans seem a bit… underdressed. Instead of … Continue reading
Flipped
Flipped explores the absurdity of a world where the roles of kids and adults are switched. The story follows a day full of bizarrely reversed interactions, unravelling the dynamics of this relationship and how the characters adapt in such a … Continue reading
Spirited Away – Why Work Is Toxic
Hidden in the fantastic otherwordly narrative of Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away is an allegory about society’s toxic obsession with work. The Studio Ghibli classic was released in 2001 and commented on Japan’s losing its soul to capitalism in the context … Continue reading