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- Anna’s hummingbird is a tiny bird known for its shiny purple color. Funny thing is, that color isn’t from pigment. It’s actually caused by microscopic structures in the feathers. These tiny layers act like mirrors, so the color changes depending on the angle.
- Romek66 (@romek66.bsky.social)| sculpture by Krista Baumgärtel
- Unique interior of the Shenzhen Library in China.
- When he zoomed in 100× he spotted the leopard only to realize it had been watching him the whole time
- I made a custom business sign for a buddy of mine who’s a carpenter :)
- This Bird Weighs 30 Grams. It Navigates the Entire Ocean. #stormpetrel #shorts
- The most lopsided country in the world #brazil #brasil #brazilian #geography #brasileirão #history
- From Russian Fairytales by Aleksandr Nikolayevich Afanas’ev #fairytale #folklore #russian #mythology
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WOMEN WALKING
DIRECTED BY NETTI HURLEY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER & ON SET PRODUCER: ZOE ROSE-DAVIES EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: HANNAH BELLIL PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: NELLIE HERON-ANSTEAD PA / COVID OFFICER: LUANA DEL VECCHIO RUNNER: DINA JACOBS DOP: KAROL JURGA FOCUS PULLER: BEN PARISH DIR CAMERA TRAINEE: … Continue reading
An Uncanny Animated Short by Fernando Livschitz Twists Mundane Scenes into Bizarre Alternatives | Colossal
Argentinian director Fernando Livschitz (previously), who helms Black Sheep Films, is back with a surreal short film that envisions everyday activities and scenes with a slightly unsettling spin. Infused with Livschitz’s distinct penchant for humor and absurdity, “Anywhere Can Happen” … Continue reading
2021 Oscar-Nominated Short: “Yes-People” | The Screening Room | The New Yorker
This Oscar-nominated animated short, “Yes-People,” follows several Icelanders as they navigate minor daily conflicts—on their way to work, or to school, or while grocery shopping
Prince Philip has died aged 99 @BBC News live 🔴 BBC
Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, has died aged 99, Buckingham Palace has announced. The prince married Princess Elizabeth in 1947, five years before she became Queen, and was the longest-serving royal consort in British history. A statement from Buckingham … Continue reading
HOLE
Made during my 4th year at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Mo is an adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Mo spends a lot of time in their brain. Today, a hole started following them. FESTIVALS/EXHIBITIONS/AWARDS: Anibar Animation Festival … Continue reading
Transylvania: Between tradition and modernity | DW Documentary
For 500 years, Transylvania’s Gábor people have held onto their values and rituals. This film explores the insular world of the Gábor Roma, and asks whether they can maintain their traditional lives in a globalized world. The Romanian village of … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “The Beach House on Morro Lane” | DUST
On a lazy Saturday morning, a young couple discusses their future, as one inexplicably tells the other that this is the moment that leads to their breakup. “The Beach House on Morro Lane” by Barry Galperin Connect with the Filmmaker: … Continue reading
High School Senior Creates Surgical Sutures That Alert Infection
“I've done a lot of racial equity work in my community…So when I was presented with this opportunity to do research, I couldn't help but go at it with an equity lens.” #RegeneronSTS finalist Dasia Taylor talks with @SmithsonianMaghttps://t.co/UubGBcWmbS — … Continue reading
Discs Extracted from Antique Porcelain Become Delicate Jewelry by Gésine Hackenberg | Colossal
APRIL 5, 2021 GRACE EBERT From her studio in Amsterdam, Gésine Hackenberg (previously) punches perfectly round discs from Delftware and antique ceramic dishes. The ornate, pearl-like forms are then strung together into necklaces or secured into metal bands for rings and … Continue reading
5 Brits Take A DNA Test
We took a DNA test to find out our ancestry. Many of us have an idea of where we came from, but we wanted to see how much we really know about our family history. 23andMe’s DNA testing kit gives … Continue reading