11.09min.break - John Bohannon dancer, biologist and journalist.
Here is one of the TEDtalks I had the opportunity to see during the last TEDxBrussels.
John Bohannon together with the Black Label Movement, choreographed by Carl Fink, achieves very graciously to explain some complex scientific breakthroughs and facts.
Who needs Powerpoint anyway? Enjoy! ;)
Have a … day
Nice job from kolbisneat:
FULL SPACE ODDITY BOOK DOWNLOADING GOODNESS!
Hi friends. I don’t know what happened but my little Bowie project caught on like gangbusters! Thanks for all interest and inquiries regarding the book.
So, since I’m sure the legal action of Mr. Bowie would be swift and sparkly, I figured I’d offer the full book to download for free!
If you go here you’ll find a link to download the whole thing.
Source: kolbisneat
2.11min.break - A History Of The Title Sequence
A History Of The Title Sequence from jurjen versteeg on Vimeo.
Graduation project 2011
Designed as a possible title sequence for a fictitious documentary, this film shows a history of the title sequence in a nutshell. The sequence includes all the names of title designers who had a revolutionary impact on the history and evolution of the title sequence.
This title sequence refers to the following designers and their titles:
Georges Méliès - Un Voyage Dans La Lune, Saul Bass - Psycho, Maurice Binder - Dr. No, Stephen Frankfurt - To Kill A Mockingbird, Pablo Ferro - Dr. Strangelove, Richard Greenberg - Alien, Kyle Cooper - Seven, Danny Yount - Kiss Kiss Bang Bang / Sherlock Holmes
CREDITS
Direction and Animation: Jurjen Versteeg / www.synple.nl
Music and sound design: Lea Jurida / www.jurida.com
1.21min.break - MÖBIUS
MÖBIUS - Federation Square
A collaborative stop motion sculpture
Twenty-one large triangles animated by Melbourne, throughout Federation Square. MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground. The result is an optical illusion and a time-lapse of people
interacting with the sculpture and moving through Melbourne’s landmark location throughout the day.
MÖBIUS was animated over two weeks Friday, Saturday & Sunday between the 6th - 20th of May 2011.
If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.
2.34min.break - A Day in California
A Day in California from Ryan Killackey on Vimeo.
Music by The Cinematic Orchestra
Oops #thunder & #lightning. Time to gently move away from the window. (Taken with instagram)
2.54min.break - SYMMETRY
Symmetry from Everynone on Vimeo.
Made by Everynone
in collaboration with WNYC | Radiolab
http://www.everynone.com

