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Behind the scenes of the new Yaris TV advert – Toyota UK
Who is the star of the new Yaris TV advert? Where was it filmed? What is it about? What is the soundtrack? Key questions answered. The latest advert for the all-new Yaris Hybrid was broadcast for the first time … Continue reading
Street Photography | COLOR
Lotustatoo, Hamburg, Germany Photographer Elena Alexandra is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. Goldenhands, Hamburg, Germany Fanta, Malaga, Spain More: Street Photography | COLOR
‘Rapid evolution’ means humans now being born without wisdom teeth
Scientists in Australia have discovered several changes in humans which are appearing over a short period of time. Dr Teghan Lucas, of Flinders University in Adelaide, said faces are also becoming shorter, due to changes in our diet, and our … Continue reading
Why Amnesty opposes the death penalty without exception
For 40 years, Amnesty has been campaigning to abolish the death penalty around the world. We know that, together, we can end the death penalty everywhere. Every day, people are executed and sentenced to death by the state as punishment … Continue reading
Pumpkin Movie
In this hybrid-documentary, two long-time friends call each other over Skype to continue their annual Halloween tradition of carving pumpkins together, they swap stories of negative encounters with men. FESTIVALS: True/False Film Festival, Missouri, USA, World Premiere Sheffield Documentary Film … Continue reading
LE RETOUR DES VAGUES – Animated Short Film 2020
Coming back to his hometown in hopes of reconnecting with his past, a young man encounters the place completely stopped in time. Moving through the familiar streets, memories disorient him as he faces what he once left behind. De retour … Continue reading
Remembering John Conway
Bay Area Artists and Mathematicians – BAAM! with Gathering 4 Gardner – G4G present Remembering John Conway Mathematician John Horton Conway died of COVID-19 on April 11, 2020. On April 25th, the Bay Area Artists and Mathematicians (BAAM!) hosted an … Continue reading
An illustrated kingdom of fantastical plants
Botanical artist Nirupa Rao captures the spirit and beauty of nature in watercolor. With a portfolio of enchanting, scientifically accurate illustrations, she aims to reignite our emotional connection to the environment — and open our eyes to an entire kingdom … Continue reading
Celebrating the lives of Black sailors at The Old Royal Naval College | Museum Crush
ohn Simmonds, a veteran of the Battle of Trafalgar and Black Greenwich Pensioner, (c.1784-1858), Courtesy of the family of John Simmonds. Museum Crush talks to author, historian and curator SI Martin about the stories of Black veterans of the Royal … Continue reading
Miniature Mixed Media Lace Works Depict Pastoral Scenes in New Work by Ágnes Herczeg | Colossal
Working within a scale of just a few small inches, Hungarian artist Ágnes Herczeg(previously) threads together fragments of wood, seeds, and wire with delicate lace work to form pastoral scenes inspired in part by her surroundings in a small town … Continue reading