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This Rare Vintage Typewriter from the 1950s Lets You Type Sheet Music
Ever wonder how sheet music was printed before the advent of computers? By Jessica Stewart on March 14, 2019 While most composers like to handwrite their sheet music, over the years there have been all types of machines invented to … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “ALONE” | DUST Exclusive
Kaya Torres is circling a black hole in a pod, with no one coming, no one to help. She’s Alone. ALONE by William Hellmuth Follow the Filmmakers: https://alonetheshortfilm.com/ https://www.instagram.com/williamhell… https://www.instagram.com/jeweljoy101/ https://www.instagram.com/jdotinla/ https://www.instagram.com/jfkparenteau/
Intimacy
Honeymoon, 2018 Visual Artist Kristina Borinskaya is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Love and Anguish’. Lament, 2019 Love and Anguish is a personal exploration into the issues of love, desire, trauma and … Continue reading
COFFIN – Animation Short Film 2020 – GOBELINS
A man comes home and wants to go to bed. A bunch of noisy roommates. A crowded city in southern China. Un homme rentre à la maison et veut se coucher. Un tas de colocataires bruyants. Une ville surpeuplée au … Continue reading
An Oversized Zipper Ship Opens the Sumida River Flowing Through Tokyo | Colossal
Japanese artist Yasuhiro Suzuki long has wondered about what lies beneath the surface of Tokyo’s Sumida River, a question he’s symbolically remedied with a sleek vessel that unzips the middle of the waterway. Suzuki’s “Zip-Fastener Ship” mimics the ubiquitous closures as … Continue reading
硬币/The Coin
On Chinese New Year, finding the coin hidden in a dumpling (Jiaozi) brings good luck. A girl loses a jar on her journey to a new country, which contains the lucky coins she has been collecting growing up. Her new … Continue reading
Netflix’s The Forty-Year-Old Version | Character Breakdown: Radha Blank
An entry in Netflix Film’s series, Character Breakdown, focused on writer/director Radha Blank’s The Forty-Year-Old Version. Role: Video Editor / Colorist
After the Silence
Selection of shots representing the return of everyday life after the silence of first lockdown. Shot on a Sony A7III + Canon EF 70-200mm 2.8 + Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/2 Filter. Summer 2020, Hamburg, Germany. Follow me on Instagram … Continue reading
Palenque | Psyche Films
The steady drumbeat of life in the first free town in the Americas Palenque is a film made from rhythms. Musical rhythms, daily rhythms, visual rhythms. Rhythms of work, of speech and of play. It’s also a film that breaks … Continue reading
Suspended Blossoms and Patchwork Characters Imagine a Pastel Universe of Overabundance
“T. A. U. B. I. S.” (2020). All images © Tau Lewis, courtesy of Cooper Cole Considering the possibilities of non-gendered motherhood, Toronto-born artist Tau Lewisstitches together oversized characters and floral tendrils that occupy a lavish fictional world. Textured swatches of … Continue reading