A graduation film from The Animation Workshop of Viborg, Denmark. To wit:
The fibers of our being are what we seek to control. Through dance, do we fight the chaos or let it go?
A graduation film from The Animation Workshop of Viborg, Denmark. To wit:
The fibers of our being are what we seek to control. Through dance, do we fight the chaos or let it go?
The magical moment when a father of four hears silence for the first time. By Somewhen Productions.
Mmf.
This week in mild concussion: Edward Snowden, Irish Musicians, healthcare and impressionists. But first, a special message from the presenter.
Previously: #gamechanger
An experimental combination of dance and motion capture by Maria Takeuchi and Frederico Phillips in which the movements of dancer Shiho Tanaka are captured by two XBox One Kinect sensors
Here’s how they did it.
Two of the first ten Star Trek films edited down to just the scenes that contain spaceships by Youtuber Thomas Hunt.
See all ten from Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) to Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) here.
A rather gorgeous super-slomo video of Youtuber ofthebunnies‘ Golden Retriever Buddy frolicking in the snow to the strains of Chopin’s Nocturne No. 20.
My Language Diary tweetz:
Tuaririsc meets Natália, an Irish-speaking sean-nós singer from Brazil.
Coming over here. Learning our language. Embracing our culture.
Rubbing our nóses in it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsQHWj2RfXg
Far more interesting than watching paint dry.
A fascinating, arguably beautiful 2009 timelapse video capturing the growth of various forms of mould by Russian photographer Nick Lariontsev.
Try to imagine it as a wordless documentary about changing seasons on an alien planet.
Then later, when the mites appear, imagine they’re translucent xeno-deer, grazing.
Come on. You can do this.
The first of a series of speedrun Game Of Thrones animations by 1A4STUDIO, commissioned by Vanity Fair.
Spoiler alert for those contemplating series one.
Alas, poor Eddard.
Previously: Die Hard In 60 Seconds