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Organism, 1975—A Film by Hilary Harris | From the Vaults
Using time-lapse footage of New York City, the filmmaker Hilary Harris imagines the metropolis as a living organism. Traffic arteries are seen as the bloodstream circulating through the urban body; skyscrapers are the skeletal structure. Shops, railroads, bridges, beaches, and … Continue reading
The case to recognise Indigenous knowledge as science | Albert Wiggan | TEDxSydney
In this passionate talk, Albert Wiggan calls for better recognition from the scientific community arguing that Indigenous knowledge is science and that’s what we should call it. Albert Wiggan is a Bardi-Kija-Nyul Nyul man from the beautiful waters of Boddergron … Continue reading
How Indigenous fire management practices could protect bushland | Australian Story
Passed on through the generations, could Indigenous cultural burning save Australia’s landscape from another catastrophic bushfire season? When Victor Steffensen saw horrific bushfires breaking out across large parts of Australia this summer, it was no surprise to him. The amount … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, construction, could Indigenous cultural burning save Australia's landscape from another catastrophic bushfire season? When Victor Steffensen saw horrific bushfires breaking out across large parts of Australia this , design, Environment, it was no surprise to him. The amount of vegetation on the landscape — and the type of vegetation — looked to him like a time bomb waiting to go off. He believes we can look to the past to prevent, Life, nature, Passed on through the generations, science, traditional knowledge, Victor says one of the answers may lie with the fire management techniques practiced by Indigenous people for thousands of years. Read more: https://ab.co/2XvlSZv
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Flower mural by OGMillie and Floratorium in New York, US.
By OG Millie in New York, US. More photos.
100 3D Artists Interpret the Same Scene of a Walking Person | Kottke
Clinton Jones challenged his community of 3D artists to interpret a simple animation of a person walking with a heavy load. 2400 people participated and Jones collected the 100 renders for this video. What a fantastic illustration of the power … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “No Guarantee” | DUST
A couple living in the ruins of London 2056 must decide whether they should upload their consciousnesses into the mysterious Cloud 9. “No Guarantee” by Stuart Black and Nick Mather Connect with the Filmmakers: https://www.facebook.com/noguarantee https://twitter.com/stublackesquire Tweets by felixunger1 Tweets … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “ZOE” | DUST
Zoe and her father have lived in space all their lives. The space station they call home is about to explode. Their only chance of survival is an old escape pod but there’s only room for one. “ZOE” by Derek … Continue reading
Pin by Lisa Rough on Budapest memories | Cool doors, Painted doors, Unique doors
Feb 22, 2019 – Explore this photo titled Budapest, October. by JuanF. Quirós J. (@fraqui1) on 500px Source: Pin by Lisa Rough on Budapest memories | Cool doors, Painted doors, Unique doors
The Best Commercial About a Rock Quarry You’ll See Today | Kottke
This advertisement from Vermont granite company Rock of Ages, featuring views of their majestic quarry accompanied by soaring opera, is way better than any commercial for a local quarry has any right to be.[…] More: The Best Commercial About a … Continue reading
The Gravel Institute: Monopoly
A short film about the secret socialist history of Monopoly, the game we all know and hate. Credits: Directed and Animated by: Dan Stankler Sound & Music: Harm Esterhuisen Music Supervision: David Maine Narrator: Jensen Olaya Writer: Jeanette Moreland, David … Continue reading