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Sci-Fi Series: “The Big Nothing” | DUST
When the captain of an isolated mining station near Saturn is murdered, Detective Lennox is sent to investigate the three remaining crew members. Centered around a series of interrogations and flashback, Lennox discovers that everyone has a motive to kill. … Continue reading
Banksy Creates Bob Ross-Dubbed Process Video of New Work Depicting Oscar Wilde Escaping Prison
What begins as a soft-spoken clip of America’s most iconic TV painting instructor, Bob Ross from his Joy of Painting show, suddenly shifts into a frenetic and extremely rare behind-the-scenes video of Banksy creating his latest work in Reading, Berkshire. Titled … Continue reading
Rooms
Rooms is a print and film project that explores the connections between mental and physical spaces through conversation, illustration, design, and animation. Made In collaboration with shelfshelf, a publishing imprint and collaborative graphic design practice operated by Lucas Reif and … Continue reading
Apple Highlights Black Excellence With Photography Film Captured On iPhone – DesignTAXI.com | Design Taxi
The clip follows Black photographers sharing their hometowns with the world through their unique lens. Apple’s latest Shot on iPhone short film has been released on YouTube, in honor of Black History Month. Titled Hometown, the video is part of … Continue reading
A Dazzling Series of Photos Captures the Soft Glow of Firefly Mating Season in Japan
An enchanting series by Russian photographer Daniel Kordan (previously) frames a sea of flickering fireflies as they populate a dense bamboo forest. Captured in pockets and trails of light, the insects radiate across the thick vegetation on Japan’s Kyushu Island, which … Continue reading
Award winning shortfilm I Fisherwoman and Tuk Tuk I Studio Eeksaurus I Short Film
When she discovers a pearl in the belly of a fish, a Konkani fisherwoman resigned to a mundane life of daily struggle, abandons her trade and indulges in her wildest fantasy. She buys herself a brightly colored rickshaw (“tuk tuk”) … Continue reading
TIPS on photographing OVERGROWN architecture & ruins
This week we have another fairly long video on photographing overgrown locations. Shot in Tskaltubo a few weeks back. I break down a simple shot into sections and then show you in photoshop how we can combine three images to … Continue reading
Architecture on Location | Photography in Tskaltubo, Georgia
Architecture on Location | Photography in Tskaltubo, Georgia features one of the highlights on both of my visits to Georgia this year, Tskaltubo, a small town a short distance from Kutaisi a city in the West of the Country. This … Continue reading
Stories in Place: Mosaic On A Stick
nspired by colorful mosaic artwork, this mixed media piece follows the story of multiracial artist Lori Greene. Greene owns the mosaic studio and community art space “Mosaic On A Stick” in St. Paul, Minnesota. Stories in Place is a collection … Continue reading
SoapBox stage presents: Falter by Bea Poetry
Bea Poetry is an emerging poet based in Ipswich who is inspired by family, festivals and the tension between youth & adulthood. Find her on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/beapoetry Bea poetry’s poem ‘Flater’ is available to buy for the very first … Continue reading