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How To Count Past Infinity
Sources and links to learn more below! I’m very grateful to mathematician Hugh Woodin, Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Harvard, for taking the time on multiple occasions to discuss this topic with me and help me wrap my (finite) … Continue reading
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Cantor’s Infinity Paradox | Set Theory
Cantor sets and the nature of infinity in set theory.
Rural Life | Burgundy, France
Photographer Sharon Draghi is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Pastoral’. This project is about a small village in Burgundy, France – the village where my husband’s parents met when they were both … Continue reading
Die Kiste | Kurz-Animationsfilm von Kyra Buschor (2010)
Three frogs are discussing the content of a mysterious box and can’t agree on opening it, because they don’t know what’s expecting them. When they finally decide to open it, they get confronted with a knowledge they can’t cope with. … Continue reading
Seven Million Years of Human Evolution
Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are even closer. Where and when did they … Continue reading
In Shapes
Created remotely by BZ artists in collaboration with the summer interns, here is the making of #BZShorts film, In Shapes! Director, Zoé Risser, talks about managing a project remotely and how the word ‘puberty’ inspired a completely new way of … Continue reading
Illusion Sculptures Only Appear If You Stand In The Right Spot | Master Craft
Michael Murphy is the artist behind Perceptual Art. He creates illusionary sculptures that form portraits of people, words, or objects, but that you can see only if you’re standing in the right place — otherwise, it just looks like a … Continue reading
‘True Colors’ by Blue Zoo Virtual Choir
Blue Zoo virtual choir sing ‘True Colours’ for a special #BZShorts film which will be created for Papyrus charity, for youth suicide prevention.
Dialogo
Ceramic carved phonemes, petal-made equalizers, neon oscilloscopes, water and soil as graphical notations, dichroic reflections on sound surfaces. “Dialogue” is an essay about sound, language, and their visual representation. The encounter of two voices triggers a conversation, an unintelligible dialogue … Continue reading
Minuscule Scenes Appear Against the Backdrop of Used Tea Bags in Watercolor Paintings by Ruby Silvious
From her studio in Coxsackie, New York, Ruby Silvious (previously) repurposes the thin paper pouches holding her beverage of choice into miniature canvases. Sometimes strung together or ripped to remove the leaves, Silvious’s tea bags depict the quiet, unassuming moments … Continue reading