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A Cuíca [documentário de 1978]

Filme: “A Cuíca – Instrumentos da Música Popular Brasileira” Direção: Sergio Muniz Produtor: Thomaz Farkas Ano: 1978 Com Osvaldinho da Cuíca e Escola de Samba Mocidade Alegre da Casa Verde Extraído do DVD 6 do “Projeto Thomaz Farkas”.

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Lockdown Child | Coronavirus’ Days

  Conceptual and Documentary Photographer Anindita Roy is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.  From the project ‘Loneliness’. From the beginning of this year we started using veils on our faces to protect ourselves from the … Continue reading

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Azymuth | Partido Alto (José Roberto Bertrami) | Instrumental SESC Brasil

O trio brasileiro, que soma 40 anos de estrada, participou de movimentos como o soul nacional (ao lado do Trio Ternura, Tony Tornado, Tim Maia, Hyldon) e o rock brasileiro dos anos 70 (com Raul Seixas, Rita Lee e Erasmo … Continue reading

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Wet & Soppy

A weather-tormented man who just wants to dry his underwear is forced to use the local laundromat each evening. written and directed by Cliona Noonan music by Maria McGrath supported by Animation Skillnet CREDITS Storyboard Artists: Sharon Byrne, Naoise Dempsey, … Continue reading

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Okuda San Miguel Transforms a Stark Lighthouse in Spain into a Technicolor Beacon

“Infinite Cantabria” (2020, Spain. All images © Okuda San Miguel, by Beatriz Carretero and Omar H. Garcia, shared with permission Situated along the coast in Cantabria, the Faro de Ajo has been transformed from a barren facade into a vivid … Continue reading

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Outfitted with Knights’ Helmets, Children Painted by Seth Globepainter Play in the Streets of Paris

French artist Julien Malland, who works as Seth Globepainter (previously), is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis with a new series of murals that capture the innocence of childhood. Painted throughout the thirteenth district of Paris, the public artworks feature kids … Continue reading

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The Egg – A Short Story

The Egg Story by Andy Weir Animated by Kurzgesagt A Big Thanks to Andy Weir for allowing us to use his story. The original was released here: http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/thee… Visit his website here: http://www.andyweirauthor.com/

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Conversations With Joe – Andy Weir

I traveled to California in September and spoke with Andy Weir, the author of The Martian and Artemis, to get his thoughts on Mars travel for an upcoming video. But we covered all kinds of topics, including mental health, creativity, … Continue reading

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The Finalists Of The 2020 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Have Been Announced And They Might Crack You Up | Bored Panda

After a long wait and a fierce but friendly competition, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards have announced their finalists. And the photos are so good, they’re bound to make your day brighter. More: The Finalists Of The 2020 Comedy Wildlife … Continue reading

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Old Railway Tracks Converge to Form an Arced Pavilion in Sydney by Studio Chris Fox

In 2017, artist Chris Fox utilized decades-old wooden escalators to create a sculptural ribbon above Sydney’s Wynyard Station. His latest project titled “Interchange Pavilion” similarly repurposes vintage railway tracks to construct a 350-square-meter outdoor pavilion. The work is comprised of 250 … Continue reading

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