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John Coltrane on Giant Steps | Blank on Blank
“I want to be the force which is truly for good.” – John Coltrane in 1966, as told Frank Kofsky One afternoon in November 1966, Frank Kofsky took the train out to Long Island. He was about to spend the … Continue reading
Expansive Photographs by RK Frame the Unexpected Beauty of Everyday Life Throughout Asia
Vietnam Traveling from his home in Tokyo to cities and small villages across Asia, Ryosuke Kosuge is adept at spotting the textures and patterns that occupy local life, whether through the rocky formations surrounding Heaven’s Gate Mountain in Zhangjiajie, an array … Continue reading
Nexus Studios – It’s A Messy Business, directed by Laurie Rowan
Client: shots Awards Production: NEXUS STUDIOS Written & Directed by: Laurie Rowan Producer: Rebecca Archer Executive Producer: Judy Hill CG Lead: Andy Spence 3D/2D Generalist; Mark Davies Character Designer: Laurie Rowan Design: Hugo Beaurepere CG Modelling & Texture: Andy Spence … Continue reading
Solar Powered Sunflower Lights Illuminate Your Garden at Night | My Modern Met
Want to light up your garden without disturbing the natural look of it? Flowers use their petals to absorb, transmit, and reflect sunlight, so it makes total sense that these sunflower-shaped garden lights are solar-powered. The artificial blooms are … Continue reading
Stephen Axford: How fungi changed my view of the world
Watch our fungi safari in the Himalayas: PLANET FUNGI: NORTH-EAST INDIA https://www.planetfungi.movie 🍄❤️🎥 Stephen Axford has a unique expertise in macro images and time-lapse photography of fungi. The beauty and scientific accuracy of Stephen’s fungi photography have captivated national and … Continue reading
Did You Know: LEGO Started Because Of A Fire? – DesignTAXI.com
LEGO’s painful past serves as an inspiring tale for businesses spanning eras, most certainly those struck by the pandemic. Its ability to be knocked over to create something entirely new provides a lesson no matter the period. Today, it … Continue reading
Hunger Games salute used for Asia protests – BBC News
As thousands of protesters in Myanmar continue to demonstrate against the military coup, one hand gesture has emerged as the movement’s defining symbol – the three-fingered salute. Originally seen in The Hunger Games films and books, the salute has been … Continue reading
Pointless Time Travel – Sci-Fi Short HD
Pointless Time Travel is a short sci-fi film. http://www.stevethefilmmaker.com Starring | Miranda Heath Writer & Director | Steve Young Cinematography & Producer | Dave Clancy Sound Design, Foley Recordist & Boom Operator | Gaz Bailey Production Sound & Foley Artist … Continue reading
Global Women – Career Limiting
What’s the most career limiting thing you can do? It turns out that if you’re a woman, it’s having a baby. A short little film directed by me for Global Women New Zeeland. Produced with Saatchi & Saatchi and Passion … Continue reading
Guinea-Bissau: The powerful queens of Orango | DW Documentary
A matriarchy rules on one of the Bijagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau. The tribe of the same name lives on Orango, one of the most populated islands in the archipelago. Women dominate public and private life there. This … Continue reading
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