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BBC Radio 4 – Seriously…, Songs of the Humpback Whale
The story of Roger Payne’s best-selling environmental album, released 50 years ago. Songs of the Humpback Whale was released in 1970 and went multi-platinum, becoming the best selling environmental album of all time. But it also became emblematic of the … Continue reading
Little Amal: An Enormous Puppet Is Traveling 8,000km to Shine Light on the Refugee Crisis | Colossal
Photograph by Bevan Roos. To draw attention to the ongoing refugee crisis, an oversized puppet will traverse 8,000 kilometers on a route starting at the Turkey-Syria border. From April to July 2021, “Little Amal” will travel across Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, … Continue reading
Songs that use 7/4 time
Check out my 7/4 Frère Jacques in Adam Neely’s video: https://youtu.be/cC8KT07m5aY 7/4 time is perhaps my favourite odd time signature, and it certainly doesn’t get enough usage in popular music! Today we’re taking a look at six song that do … Continue reading
How Musicians are Soundtracking this Weird Year
Music is a reflection of our American collective consciousness, so we’re taking a listen to the soundtrack of this moment. We’ll show how producer/artist Ricky Reed (Lizzo, Leon Bridges) and musician/activist Madame Gandhi are creating community through collaboration and finding … Continue reading
Brian Clarke: The Art of Light
A lifelong exponent of the integration of art and architecture, and celebrated for his paintings, sculpture, ceramics, mosaic, and his radical innovation in stained glass, Brian Clarke has been a major figure in contemporary art for the last four decades. … Continue reading
Solo Dwellers | Recognizing The Value In The Self
Meal Prep for the Week. Ailie. 25. Control room operator. Single. Photographic Artist Louise Gan is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book/project ‘Home Alone’. Baz. 41. Media technician. In a relationship. While it … Continue reading
Behind the scenes of the new Yaris TV advert – Toyota UK
Who is the star of the new Yaris TV advert? Where was it filmed? What is it about? What is the soundtrack? Key questions answered. The latest advert for the all-new Yaris Hybrid was broadcast for the first time … Continue reading
Street Photography | COLOR
Lotustatoo, Hamburg, Germany Photographer Elena Alexandra is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. Goldenhands, Hamburg, Germany Fanta, Malaga, Spain More: Street Photography | COLOR
Local Natives, Statues in the Garden (Arras) | Official Music Video
Music video commissioned by Local Natives, Fall 2020. Directed and animated by Jamie Wolfe. Statues In The Garden (Arras) out now: found.ee/LN_SITG Local Natives on Youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=wZoZ8nNzQXA&ab_channel=LocalNativesVEVO jamiewolfe.com
Paintings by Fire Ants | Kottke
Ants use pheromone trails to signal to other ants to follow them to food or other desirable destinations. Inspired by this, entomology graduate student Horace Zeng dropped some of the fire ants he uses in his research into some paint … Continue reading