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Jumping from 25,000 Feet Without a Parachute and Landing Safely | Kottke
WHAAAAAAATTT the hell did I just watch? In 2016, Luke Aikins became the first person to intentionally jump and land without the aid of a parachute or wingsuit — check out the video above to see how he does it. … Continue reading
Nexus Studios – ‘Drawn Closer’ written & directed by Patrick Osborne (Full Animated Film)
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Levitation 2
Sila Sveta presents the second part of the high-tech art performance “Levitation 2”. The second part of the “Levitation” is a continuation of the previous project, which 5 years ago gained more than 20 million views around the world. This … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, Art, Choreography, dance, design, film, Technology
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Architectural secrets of the world’s ancient wonders
How did ancient civilizations move massive stones to build Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Easter Island statues? In this quick, delightful talk, TED Fellow Brandon Clifford reveals some architectural secrets of the past and shows how we can use these … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, Art, Choreography, construction, rhythm, science
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The History of Juggling: Cascading Our Way Through Time | Professional Moron
This is what juggling is all about! After our recent juggling three clubs guide, we decided to look deep into the past to figure out where all this stuff came from. To juggle isn’t to do something new fangled and radical. … Continue reading
CGI 3D Animated Short “Wildlife Crossing” – by 3Bohemians | TheCGBros
Check out this hilarious and witty 3D animated short called “Wildlife Crossing” about a small but determined snail who must cross a dangerous road to reunite with his precious love. Can true love overcome insurmountable obstacles? For more information, please … Continue reading
Google | Business As Usual
“Business As Usual” is about creating your own sense of movement, taking ownership of what you can influence, and being the author of your own story. A sense of peace and happiness when things seem to be burning around you. … Continue reading
Dance saved my life! | manchester_samba_rainha
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Tagged Brazil, brazilian style, Carnival, Choreography, dance, design, rhythm, samba
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Ricky & Doris: An Unconventional Friendship in New York City. With Puppets!
[…] Ricky Syers is an off-beat 50 year old street performer who found his calling as a puppeteer after a lifetime of manual labor. While performing in New York City’s Washington Square Park, he met Doris Diether, an 86 year … Continue reading
BBC – BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Tectonics Festival, Manuel Pessoa de Lima – Skip Ad
Manuel Pessoa de Lima presents ‘Skip Ad.’ Manuel Pessoa de Lima Manuel Pessoa de Lima is a Brazilian performer-composer. He works with the colour red and is interested in the theme of failure and creates site-specific performances with confessional elements. … Continue reading →