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TALES FROM A TOWN CALLED BLACKBURN
BLACKBURN: Through memories and reflections, the stories associated with three abandoned buildings and their modern counterparts are used to look at what unites and divides the people of this industrial northern town. From Brexit to race, industry to ageing, sometimes … Continue reading
Scrambled
After Esra misses her train late one evening, a discarded, living Rubik’s cube tries to get her attention in an attempt to get solved.
Miniature Watercolor Landscapes and Fashion Sketches Delicately Painted on Used Tea Bags
After a good steep,, Ruby Silvious (previously) reuses her tea bags as miniature canvases to paint sliced watermelon, serene landscapes, and models adorned in dress-shaped candy wrappers. The works typically keep the tags attached, reminding the viewer of their beverage-based origin […] … Continue reading
To reduce food waste, scientists are making labels that track produce as it spoils
A new type of use-by label for milk bottles that decomposes as the liquid inside goes sour could appear on UK supermarket shelves later this year. Labels such as these, capable of telling consumers exactly when fresh produce has gone … Continue reading
Five countries hold 70% of world’s last wildernesses, map reveals – The Guardian
First map of Earth’s intact ecosystems shows just five nations are responsible for most of them – but it will require global action to protect them Just five countries hold 70% of the world’s remaining untouched wilderness areas and urgent … Continue reading
Short documentary Studio Drift: Coded Nature
We follow the Dutch duo Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta – the founders of Studio Drift – while they are preparing themselves for their first ever museum solo in the Netherlands.
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Mexico City’s Day of the Dead parade 2018 – in pictures
The Mexican capital holds a parade and vigil in memory of the migrants who lost their lives in transit across Mexico en route to the US Source: Mexico City’s Day of the Dead parade 2018 – in pictures
Paul the Glanz
narrator – cynthia spillman character design – sean donnelly / hannah sherman backgrounds – chason matthams animation – Tyler Turret, Ben Chapin, Sean Donnelly score / sound design – cyrus shahmir
The Largest River On Earth Is In The Sky
What’s the largest river on Earth? If you said “the Amazon”… you’re only half right. Scientists have discovered an even bigger river in South America, and it’s in the sky above the Amazon rainforest. Turns out, this sky river is … Continue reading
Catkin – University of Hertfordshire Digital Animation Programme
University of Hertfordshire Digital Animation Programme 3D, 2D, VFX and Games Art – Bachelor of Arts Work created by the BA VFX, 3D Animation and Games Art pathways. (Click below to find out official information) BA (Hons) 2D Digital Animation … Continue reading