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Urban Heat
Photographer Michael Mcilvaney is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this street photography. From the project ‘COLLISION’. The city encounters record temperatures. The glass and steel of the latest structures reflect the light and magnify the heat … Continue reading
Foxes Caught in Dramatic Squabbles and Sleepy Coils by Photographer Konsta Punkka
Each spring, Helsinki-born photographer Konsta Punkka (previously) stakes out dens, showing he’s as clever in strategy as the foxes he’s hoping to encounter. This commitment to hours lying on cold, wet ground for hours on end has afforded a splendid … Continue reading
Signs of Life (a short film)
“Signs of Life” captures light, beauty, clarity and life found in the darkness of the COVID-19 quarantine days. This film was captured and created in 4 days (including the music) for a competition. Created by Kelly Campelia (a.k.a. FIRELADY) Music … Continue reading
Lockdown in Milan
“I made this in April 2020, when the pandemic was raging in Italy, but for some reason never posted it. Now, things in Italy have improved, and the pandemic has hit the United States with a vengeance – so this … Continue reading
The Birds are LOUDER, like MUCH LOUDER! (A Bonus Excerpt: “Miracle on 34th Avenue”)
Hey folks who loved my 34th Ave Streetfilm…here is a short follow up from that from the cutting room floor. The topic: birds! You can hear birds all the time! Sometimes too loudly to talk on the phone! (Seriously.)
Gripping a Plastic Bag, A Massive Fox by Artist Florentijn Hofman Towers Over Rotterdam
Residents of Rotterdam’s Bospolder-Tussendijken frequently spot bushy-tailed foxes roaming their streets at night, but now, Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman has given the carnivorous animal a permanent home in the area. He recently installed a massive “Bospolder Fox” that peers over a … Continue reading
Earth from Space: Barcelona
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme. Download the image: https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Im…
NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY | New Artworks | Lockdown London
Lockdown London By Jan Enkelmann On 23 March, the evening the lockdown was announced in the UK, I was on my bike, cycling through an already deserted London, astonished to experience the city like I had never seen it in … Continue reading
Archaeologists Excavate a Stunning Roman Mosaic That’s Untarnished From an Italian Vineyard
Archaeologists made an extraordinary discovery this week when they uncovered a pristine mosaic that’s been hidden underneath feet of soil since the 3rd century. Situated in a private vineyard in the town of Negrar di Valpolicella, the tile flooring is … Continue reading
Stepping Out Of Reality | Street Stories
The Windows Street Photographer Daniel Castonguay is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. Friday Living in a great city, I was naturally driven to street photography and depicting the quotidian life in its simplest form. … Continue reading