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A girl sinks into contemplation during a picnic at the park. This is my 2nd year film at CalArts, thank you to everyone who supported me during the process! Music & sound by Ryan Yoshikami Voiced by Sofia Rahaniotis and … Continue reading
Studio Ghibli Theme Park Will Have a Real-Life Howl’s Moving Castle | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on February 4, 2021 This is going to be the most epic theme park ever! If you’re a fan of Studio Ghibli, you’re likely eagerly anticipating the long-awaited Ghibli Park. The project was initially intended to open … Continue reading
Artist Merges Famous Faces To Create Confusing Celebrity Mashups
Can you tell which celebrity combinations you’re looking at? Zendaya and Beyonce At first glance, these photos look like standard celebrity portraits, however, they might make you do a double-take. French digital artist Benji (aka @morphy_me) takes two famous … Continue reading
Mice sing many songs, we just can’t hear them | UNC-TV Science
Mice are known to squeak, but Duke researchers have discovered male mice can sing at very high frequencies. The male mice use those ultrasonic sounds to woo female mice, and the song can change depending on the context.
Hiplet: Because We Can
Hiplet: Because We Can, a SXSW 2020 Official Selection was created with the intention to inspire young Black women. This film brings the Chicago based Hiplet [hip-lay] Ballerinas centerstage. Hiplet™ fuses classical pointe technique with hip-hop and urban dance styles. … Continue reading
Demented Toys by Obvious Plant Confront Harsh Realities and the Mundanity of Life
Unless you want a distraught child, double-check the packaging of your next purchase in case you accidentally snag a one-off toy by Jeff Wysaski, aka Obvious Plant. For years, he’s been littering supermarket and drugstore shelves with his action figures … Continue reading
Historical Figures Reimagined As Modern People Living Today
Hello guys and nice to see you back. An artist and history lover from Texas, uses photo manipulation to show historical figures in a different light. If you have watched my previous videos in this channel, you might already be … Continue reading
And Then the Bear
A film by Agnès Patron Produced by Sacrebleu Productions SYNOPSIS : That very night, houses will burn. Men and women will tremble. Hordes of children will come together and howl as they dance alone on the ashes like wild bears. … Continue reading
Artist Spends 10 Days Recreating the Sight of a Solar Eclipse
“I was awestruck by the intensity and the beauty of the corona.” Artist and stargazer Cathrin Machin continues to capture the wonders of the night sky in a mix of traditional and digital paintings. One of her latest projects was … Continue reading
Introduction to Tuning Forks from the National Museum of American History
Meet Steven Turner, curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, as he discusses the Smithsonian’s scientific instrument collection. This video focuses the science behind and uses for tuning forks, including demonstrations of tuning forks on resonators, the Grand … Continue reading