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The Historical Connection Between Parisian & Mexican Artists, And Window Curtains
Photographer Ben Elwes is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Parisina Mexico. Parisina is a popular high street store in México with 600 outlets throughout the country. It first opened in 1933 in … Continue reading
Carving Food | Swiss Miss
Thank you Tomoko Sato, I will never be able to look at an apple or a radish the same way again. Via: Carving Food
How robots made this food commercial look effortless
Creating the perfect food commercial isn’t just a matter of great styling and a mouth-watering dish. Sometimes, you need a robot. Steve Giralt is a “visual engineer.” Check out his Instagram for more: https://www.instagram.com/stevegiralt… Or explore his website as he … Continue reading
Leafy Pinched Pots by Paul S. Briggs
Ceramicist Paul S Briggs creates pinch-formed vessels with leafy exteriors. His process is unbe-leaf-able. 🍃🏺 Permission granted by Paul S. Briggs. → FOLLOW Paul S. Briggs Website: https://psbriggs.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psbriggs3.0/ ↪ SUBSCRIBE to My Modern Met’s Weekly Newsletter: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoMMM → … Continue reading
We: A Shape-Shifting Animation Explores Connection and Constraint
In Rita Louro and Martina Stiftinger’s “We,” abstract forms undergo a series of transformations that evince both their malleable properties and inflexibility. Two-toned liquids gush into bulbous pools, fabric strips tether a diverse array of solid shapes in a … Continue reading
Werner Herzog’s Entertaining Answer to “How Many Languages Do You Speak?” | Kottke
This clip of an off-screen interviewer asking film director Werner Herzog how many languages he speaks and then Herzog answering is only slightly more than 90 seconds long, but it’s a masterclass in how to tell an entertaining story. He … Continue reading
Listening To City Ghosts
And my spirit is crying for leaving Street Photographer, Fujifilm Chile and Tripodes.cl Ambassador Eduardo Asenjo Matus is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. Lifting up an empty cup I ask silently When … Continue reading
Why Does Europe Have Zero Euro Banknotes?
Why Does Europe Have Zero Euro Banknotes? We travel Europe through its banknotes, exploring the landmarks of France, Monaco, Andorra, Spain, Portugal, the UK, Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria. … Continue reading
Giant Steps
My first animation short, from 2001, that capture a part of my synesthesia, and show a bit of how I see music… The movie was made as my graduation thesis, at Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem. http://www.michalevy.com