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Alzheimer’s Society – Dementia is Killing Me – DC
We’re incredibly proud of this work. Learning about Dementia, and seeing the devastating effect it has on nearly a million families living with it in the UK has been incredibly humbling and heartbreaking. Search #curethecaresystem to sign the petition urging … Continue reading
Architectural secrets of the world’s ancient wonders
How did ancient civilizations move massive stones to build Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Easter Island statues? In this quick, delightful talk, TED Fellow Brandon Clifford reveals some architectural secrets of the past and shows how we can use these … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, Art, Choreography, construction, rhythm, science
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Last “Ring of Fire” Eclipse for Almost 2 Years Is Happening in June
Get your solar eclipse glasses and cameras ready! Skywatchers, get ready for a big event. The ring of fire solar eclipse is making its 2021 appearance on June 10. Also known as an annular solar eclipse, the incredible event occurs … Continue reading
The History of Juggling: Cascading Our Way Through Time | Professional Moron
This is what juggling is all about! After our recent juggling three clubs guide, we decided to look deep into the past to figure out where all this stuff came from. To juggle isn’t to do something new fangled and radical. … Continue reading
b1n0 – BUM BUM (feat Ferran Palau)
BUM BUM is a music video about mourning. A mental portrait in which it becomes impossible to define the limits of reality. An approach and exploration of the pain that introduces us to a universe of strangeness and unease. “A … Continue reading
Billowing Tulle Floods Unexpected Spaces With Feminine Power
By Arnesia Young on April 30, 2021 “Flood (Déferlante),” 2020 “My work is very much about the feminine. And it is very feminine. Big, feminine, unstoppable—in size and color. Unconstrained, unapologetic.” Argentinian visual artist Ana María Hernando has been … Continue reading
Dance saved my life! | manchester_samba_rainha
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Tagged Brazil, brazilian style, Carnival, Choreography, dance, design, rhythm, samba
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Pharoah | Fall
Choosing to remain in the shadows, and always searching for the perfect reed, saxophonist Pharoah Sanders is one of the unspoken giants of jazz. He is one of the few musicians to have had the honor, and virtuosity, of playing … Continue reading
The Pitch Song
Sometimes you take the time To draw some characters But they get scrapped Because they’re terrible And you’re worthless And you’ll never be suc-cesss-fuuullllll But remember…
Data Processing
Self-initiated visual research by Media.Work studio, in which we look for new ways to show computing processes. Instead of traditional high-tech images that treat digital technologies as something abstract and intangibly futuristic, we referenced bold shapes from industrial and graphic … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, Art, design, film, rhythm, science, Technology
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