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The Inner Life of the Cell by Harvard and HHMI narrated by Tydell
The Inner Life of the Cell by Harvard and HHMI This is just me showing you how much you’ve already learned about biology.
Museums Have Been Cautiously Reopening Across Europe. Here Are 8 Must-See Shows You Can Actually Visit in Person Right Now | Artnet News
Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, March 17, 2021 Monira Al Qadiri’s Divine Memory (2019) on view at Schinkel Pavillon’s show “Sun Rise | Sun Set.” Image courtesy of artist. Don’t miss these nine fascinating exhibitions that are currently on view … Continue reading
An Ambitious Project and New Book Serve as a Vital Nexus for Women Street Photographers
Gulnara Samoilova, “Cloud Eaters” (2018) © Gulnara Samoilova. All images courtesy of Prestel At once widely accessible and distinctly personal, street photography has the potential to bridge the divide between the idiosyncratic and universal, a possibility that’s long excited Gulnara … Continue reading
Two Imposing Cubes Covered in Yellow Plastic by Artist Serge Attukwei Clottey Respond to Global Water Insecurity
MARCH 16, 2021 GRACE EBERT “The Wishing Well” (2021) in Coachella Valley. All images © Serge Attukwei Clottey, courtesy of Desert X, by Lance Gerber A mottled patchwork of plastic cloaks two cubes that tower over the desert landscape of … Continue reading
Unorthodox Anatomy | Edge of Humanity Magazine
Fine Art Photographer Ellen Cantor is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the series ‘Unorthodox Anatomy’. They Told Me I Was Out of Alignment “The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, … Continue reading
Musician Plays a Homemade Bass Guitar With Glass Bottle & Stick | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on March 15, 2021 This man proves you don’t need fancy, expensive equipment to make some sick beats. Remember crafting cereal box guitars as a kid? The cardboard instruments are fun to make, but they don’t exactly … Continue reading
Mississippi Sheiks:The World Is Going Wrong
MIssissippi Sheiks the world is going wrong full song Strange things have happened That never before My baby told me I would have to go I can’t be good no more Once like I did before I can’t be … Continue reading
Emma O’Sullivan, Galway Ireland
Emma O’Sullivan, Galway Ireland, May 2017. An all-Ireland champion. Part of Kirk Scott’s Meet Me On Music Street project.
Sci-Fi Short Film: “System Error” | DUST
George works at a convenience store, desperately hoping for a friend. But George is a robotic service unit, and robotic service units do not have friends. Not yet, anyway. “System Error” by Matt Vesely Connect with the Filmmakers: http://closerproductions.com.au/ http://www.mattvesely.com/ … Continue reading
‘Ordinary Sacramento’: A Photo Project Finds Playful, Unexpected Scenarios in the Familiar | Colossal
Suit-inspired landscaping, overgrown shrubs, and misaligned stripes are just some of the scenes that comprise Enoch Ku’s Ordinary Sacramento, an ongoing project documenting the visual language of the Californian city. Ku is adept at identifying humor and quirkiness among the otherwise … Continue reading