Another excellent animated explanation by educational design studio Kurzgesaght – in this case, the what, why, where and whuh of wormholes:
Previously: Plastic, People
Another excellent animated explanation by educational design studio Kurzgesaght – in this case, the what, why, where and whuh of wormholes:
Previously: Plastic, People
British musician David Horvath of black metal group Woods Of Trees covers Toto’s 1982 classic in hilarious fluffy/satanic style. To wit:
HAIL My friends!! I, Big Winter, have returned once more. Enjoy this ungodly piece ov muzik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP5pm3DetCk
A compilation of spectator and photographer reactions to the speed of passing bikes at Isle Of Man TT time trials over the last few years.
It’s the Star Wars Harry Potter mashup you’ve been waiting for: David Ariew’s impressive depiction of Snitch-chasing stormtroopers on an asteroid-based Hogwarts.
A brief but impressive flight through the ruins of Pompeii by Youtube and history buff Rusty of Rusty’s History Zone.
An epic dust storm or haboob headed for the Arizona desert last month, captured by photographer Mike Olbinski after a three and a half hour chase..
inb4u with: Ha. Boob.
Poker-faced pianist Lord Vinheteiro performs a variety of classic video game tunes from the last 30 years.
https://vimeo.com/282623556
A confident, atmospheric short imagining the thoughts of air speed record breaking French aviator Jacqueline Auriol one memorable day in 1953.
Directed by ESMA students Jacques Leyreloup, Victor Tolila, Perrine Renard, Laura Viver Canal and Gaël Chauvet.
A clip from Japan’s Open Reel Ensemble in which a drummer uses magnetic reel-to-reel tape as a percussive instrument.
More here.