Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
Time-lapse footage by Douglas Koke taken at the Very Large Array in Socorro, New Mexico; one of the largest Radio Astronomy Observatories in the world.
The VLA really is a legitimately amazing thing to see in person. If you’ve ever considered making a visit, you should.
It’s an awe-inspiring feat of human engineering, and the surroundings are [...]
Monday, January 30th, 2012
A short film about letterpress and one of the few remaining movable-type printing workshops in the UK, situated at Plymouth University, featuring Paul Collier.
A film by Danny Cooke dannycooke.co.uk
Soundtrack by Tony Higgins tonyhiggins.org
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
An ESPN Feature – 24 Hours on an Aircraft Carrier – Produced by Sharon Kum-Matthews, ESPN. Filmed and Edited by The Seventh Movement espn.go.com/video/clip?id=7216645
ESPN Front Row – Behind the Scenes frontrow.espn.go.com/2011/11/producer-chronicles-a-typical-24-hours-aboard-the-uss-carl-vinson/
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
Nice 3D commercial ad from France.
Annonceur : RFF
Agence :W / ATJUST
Directeur de la Création: Thomas Stern – Ivan Pierens
Directeur Artistique FILM: Ivan Pierens
Concepteur-Rédacteur FILM: Thomas stern
Réalisateur : Thierry Poiraud
Responsable Annonceur : Christophe Piednoël- Thierry Jankowski, Anne Le Garrec
Responsable Agence: François Lamotte – Grégoire Weil
Production : Paranoid
Production 3D : BUF
Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Music by Hunting Charlie’s Band(e) Samuel Vielliard.
Video by Micaël Reynaud.
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
“PhotoGraphy” is the creation of a process in which the environment, time and light react to each other and generate images on three-dimensional objects. This series is about coating objects with a “light-sensitive” layer, put in a black box with strategically placed pinholes, and exposed for 5 to 50 minutes depending on the brightness of [...]
Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
Japan has always been on the forefront of cutting edge robotics. Its roots can be traced back 200-300 years during the Edo period when skilled craftsmen created automata (self-operating machines). Using nothing more than pulleys and weights they were able to make the Karakuri (Japanese automata) perform amazing tasks.
Japans modern day robots can be traced [...]