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Mailman Takes Selfies w/ Every Dog and Cat Who Live Along His Route
This is one mailman the dogs chase for kisses. Dogs aren’t usually fans of mailmen, but the canines of São Paulo are making an exception for friendly neighborhood postal worker, Angelo Cristiano Da Silva Antunes. He goes by the name … Continue reading
Watch & Listen to a Hungry Herd of 20 Capybaras Eat a Giant Pumpkin | My Modern Met
They must have such strong teeth! Have you ever seen a group of capybaras eat a pumpkin? Probably not, but the unusual event is surprisingly fascinating to watch. Nagasaki Biopark in Japan recently shared a video of its rather hungry … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “Beam” | DUST
A down-on-her-luck thief, gifted with a teleportation device, must fulfill one final job in order to save her family. Beam by Jesse Gi Subscribe to DUST on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2aqc5vh Follow the Filmmakers: Instagram: @beam_ashortfilm
The Historical Connection Between Parisian & Mexican Artists, And Window Curtains
Photographer Ben Elwes is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Parisina Mexico. Parisina is a popular high street store in México with 600 outlets throughout the country. It first opened in 1933 in … Continue reading
The Seeker by Lance Edmands
A lyrical portrait of an excommunicated Amish woodworker struggling with spirituality, poverty, and life as an outcast from his strict, insular community. Winner of the Vimeo Staff Pick Award at Camden International Film Festival. Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/the-seeker-lance-edmands-staff-pick-award/
Balance is a short film by Cheekyfire that reminds us to find calm during anxious times | Creativeboom
Written by Katy Cowan 14.10.2020 A short film by Cheekyfire that reminds us to find calm during anxious times. During this time of global anxiety, London-based production company, Cheekyfire, wanted to share more stories around mental health and the tools … Continue reading
Werner Herzog’s Entertaining Answer to “How Many Languages Do You Speak?” | Kottke
This clip of an off-screen interviewer asking film director Werner Herzog how many languages he speaks and then Herzog answering is only slightly more than 90 seconds long, but it’s a masterclass in how to tell an entertaining story. He … Continue reading
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
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