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Cooking From Summer’s Harvest
[…] Join us on this hot summer week, as we harvest mangoes and jambu and cook a traditional Indonesian feast. There’s a cyclone developing which could bring wild weather, so we’re preparing for a big storm. http://geni.us/MothertheMountain https://www.patreon.com/motherthemoun… https://www.instagram.com/motherthemo… Anastasia’s … Continue reading
20 questions with Tilda Swinton and Gregory Crewdson
Tilda Swinton on identity, Miyazaki, and looking at peril. Part of Yale MFA Photo’s Pop-up Q&A series via zoom, which started in response to online learning during the 2020 pandemic […]
Unique Engineering – Battersea Lift 109
To the public, the new London ‘Lift 109’ attraction is simply a lift in a chimney, to those who know, it’s an amazing engineering masterpiece! Battersea Lift 109: https://lift109.co.uk/ Proper Eng Instagram: / properengineering1 […]
How Bricks Made From Invasive Seaweed Clean Mexico’s Beaches | World Wide Waste | Insider Business
Millions of tons of sargassum wash up on beaches across North America every year. Exposure can lead to breathing problems, and it costs millions to clean it up. Now, one Mexican entrepreneur is building houses out of bricks made from … Continue reading
Travel Photographer of the Year: Lyrical landscapes win awards | BBC News
Pienza, Tuscany, Italy Travel Photographer of the Year awards recognise incredible pictures from around the planet. From the lyrical beauty of European agricultural landscapes to intriguing portraits of shamans performing rituals on a frozen Siberian lake – the winning images … Continue reading
Joanna Quinn: How I Animate
Animator Joanna Quinn gives a summary on the basics of how she animates her stories: camera angles, storyboards, movements between drawings and more. Part of our 2009 exhibition. https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org… […]
Humans in Space with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Lauren Lyons
What technology can we look forward to in commercial spaceflight? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice discover SpaceX, other space startups, and what is going on in the commercial space industry with engineer and executive Lauren Lyons. Learn about … Continue reading