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Sins
“Everything at some point has been declared the root of all evil.” ― Criss Jami, Killosophy Though the sins have fluctuated over time, the currently recognized list includes pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth. There is a parallel … Continue reading
A coat checker at a museum meets a Ph.D. student. There’s instant chemistry. | Of Thread and Almonds
[…] Of Thread and Almonds is used with permission from Rebecca Manley. Learn more at http://omele.to/2ZhEwqy. […]
Sky Breaking Clouds Falling – Mason Lindahl
mason lindahl’s sky breaking clouds falling directed by matvey fiks the film premiered as part of the “portrait of a place” series on nowness: nowness.com/series/portrait-of-a-place/sky-breaking-clouds-falling “sky breaking clouds falling” is a film-essay directed by matvey fiks to the music of … Continue reading
Shots in the Dark with David Godlis
A 37TH DEGREE ORIGINAL FILM Between 1976 and 1980, young Manhattan photographer David Godlis documented the nightly goings-on at the Bowery’s legendary CBGB, “the undisputed birthplace of punk rock,” with a vividly distinctive style of night photography. Lewie and Noah … Continue reading
Waterspout spectacle off the coast of Cuba | BBC News
Residents of Cienfuegos, Cuba, have been sharing footage of a waterspout which formed just off the coast, near the city, on Saturday October 16. The phenomenon lasted for around ten minutes according to the country’s meteorological agency. No damage was … Continue reading
Witness the majesty of moths taking flight at 6,000 frames per second | Aeon Videos
The incredible biophysics of moths taking flight is a spectacle to behold – especially at 6,000 frames per second ‘Whose day isn’t gonna be better after watching a pink and yellow rosy maple moth fly in super-slow motion?’ You might … Continue reading
Cancer Alley
From Executive Producer Stephen Curry – The untold story of the most contaminated place in America and the people who live there. Running through St. James, Louisiana, there is an 85-mile industrial corridor, commonly known as “Cancer Alley” — home … Continue reading
Circular Masses of Coral and Leaves Form Sculptural Embroideries by Meredith Woolnough | Colossal
OCTOBER 4, 2021. GRACE EBERT From swirls of eucalyptus leaves to perfectly round bodies of coral, the sculptural pieces by Newcastle-based artist Meredith Woolnough (previously) depict a range of textured, organic shapes. Each elaborately crafted work is drawn through free-motion … Continue reading
Green Life
A behind the scenes look at how CG animated short films are made. Directed, Desiged and Animated by Ricard Badia ricardbadia.me/ Russ Etheridge russtheridge.com/ Milo Targett milotargett.co.uk/ Sound by Mutant Jukebox mutantjukebox.co.uk/
What We Once Were // Emmit Fenn
WWOW is a collaboration with artist Emmit Fenn. Most of it was short with a Kinect camera and processed with homemade tools. Directed, post-produced and edited by P. Jean The guy: Emmit Fenn The girl: Emilia Pattinson DPs : Jorge … Continue reading