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Feeling the “and”
This video is part of a collection of videos which Frans Elsen recorded during workshops that Barry Harris gave at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague between 1989 and 1998. Frans Elsen was a very important Dutch pianist, arranger and … Continue reading
What makes a poem … a poem? – Melissa Kovacs
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-makes-… What exactly makes a poem … a poem? Poets themselves have struggled with this question, often using metaphors to approximate a definition. Is a poem a little machine? A firework? An echo? A dream? Melissa Kovacs … Continue reading
3 Elements of True Fun – and How to Have More of It | Catherine Price | TED
What comes to mind when you think about the most fun moments of your life? Science journalist Catherine Price asked thousands of people across the world this question, and their answers led her to a new definition of “true” fun: … Continue reading
Compressing air to reach net zero. A ‘revolutionary’ innovation.
Air is NOT free! At least compressed air isn’t anyway. Compressed air accounts for no less than 10% of the overall energy consumption and emissions from that sector. So anything that can be done to improve efficiency and therefore lower … Continue reading
Memory and Knowledge Intertwine in Chiharu Shiota’s Immersive String Installations | Colossal
FEBRUARY 14, 2023. GRACE EBERT All images by Charles Roussel, courtesy of Galerie Templon In her solo show at Galerie Templon in New York, Chiharu Shiota considers how memory and knowledge intertwine. In Signs of Life, a dense installation of … Continue reading
Searching For The Perfect Wok
The Path To Fried Rice : Ep 3. I just need a wok and a stirring thing (Easier said than done) SquareSpace : 10% off your 1st order using http://www.squarespace.com/frenchguy Cantonese woks have two handles made out of metal. Northern … Continue reading
Cars on the Lanes – Translating car patterns into music | The Kid Should See This
From Brazilian multimedia artist Jarbas Agnelli, this is Cars on the Lanes, an experiment to find and translate the music in patterns around us. Agnelli writes: Since everything moves (from galaxies to atoms) and every moving pattern can be read … Continue reading