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林英哲 / 海の豊饒(和太鼓アンサンブル)  Eitetsu Hayashi // Fertility of the Sea (Taiko)

https://www.senzoku.ac.jp/music/index… 洗足学園音楽大学 Senzoku Gakuen College of Music 公演名:打楽器アンサンブル第35回記念定期演奏会 日時:2014年12月23日(火) 16:00開演 会場:洗足学園 前田ホール 出演: 音楽監督 森茂 演奏: 洗足学園音楽大学打楽器アンサンブル 高橋薫子(ソプラノ) 森山京子(メゾソプラノ) 中鉢聡(テノール) 牧野正人(バリトン) ■Program■ ピロティコンサート ガムランアンサンブル チョロバレン バイトカンダス ルスン・ジュムングルン ウダン・マス スミラット マニャルセウ 和太鼓アンサンブル 林英哲 / 海の豊饒 マリンバ四重奏 小菅しほり / 花鳥風月 打楽器アンサンブル 和田薫 / … Continue reading

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Tides and Tempests: Photographs from the English Coastline Document the Rhythms of a Tumultuous Sea

“Clearing Fog.” All images © Rachael Talibart To introduce her new body of work, Rachael Talibart writes that “the rhythm of the tides, tethered to the waxing and waning of the moon, shapes our very sense of time.” The U.K.-based photographer … Continue reading

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Simulation – Short Film

A doctor and an android share an intimate moment aboard a colony space vessel, 12 hours before the crew goes into hyper-sleep for the long journey.

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Three ideas. Three contradictions. Or not.

Hannah Gadsby’s groundbreaking special “Nanette” broke comedy. In a talk about truth and purpose, she shares three ideas and three contradictions. Or not.

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The Illusion Only Some Can See

Ames window illusion illustrates how we don’t directly perceive external reality. Special Holiday deal! Go to https://NordVPN.com/veritasium and use code VERITASIUM to get 68% off a 2 year plan plus 4 additional months free. It’s risk free with Nord’s 30 … Continue reading

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Built For Love – Sci Fi Short Film

Zac is an Android designed to help people move on from there ex partner. But one day Zac’s owner (Zara) decides to leave him after having a conversation with her friend Gina. Zac spends years alone and soon realises that … Continue reading

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Slo-Mo Captures Birds Eating Out of the Palm of Photographer’s Hand | My Modern Met

Birds come to this photographer and eat straight out of her hand. She’s like a real-life Cinderella! Wild birds don’t usually interact with people, and they often fly away if they hear even the slightest noise. However, Michigan-based photographer Jocelyn … Continue reading

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A Frozen Installation by Makoto Azuma Preserves a Vibrant Floral Arrangement in Ice

Japanese artist Makoto Azuma (previously) is known for shifting the contexts in which we typically view florals—think encasing bouquets in blocks of ice or suspending them in the stratosphere—through installations and designs that blur the boundaries between art and botany. … Continue reading

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BBC Radio 3 – The Radio 3 Documentary, Everybody Likes Music Don’t They?

How can a song mean terror for one person and boredom for another? Source: BBC Radio 3 – The Radio 3 Documentary, Everybody Likes Music Don’t They?

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On the Origins of Art I and II

“It doesn’t take a big a big brain to be an artist” states Maria Fernanda Cardoso, former Queen of the Fleas, now working with the most talented, charming — and tiny — Australian jumping spiders of the Maratus family, popularly … Continue reading

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