A poetic short by Ivyy Chen (born of her personal experience with mental disorder) intended to comfort those experiencing depression and anxiety attacks ‘at their lowest’.
In fairness.
A poetic short by Ivyy Chen (born of her personal experience with mental disorder) intended to comfort those experiencing depression and anxiety attacks ‘at their lowest’.
In fairness.
Stunning hypersmooth and stabilised slow motion footage of several kayak treks through the majestic fjords of Western Norway, captured by adventure photographer Tomasz Furmanek.
An entertaining, illuminating, video essay by Kirby Ferguson (of long-running webseries ‘Everything Is A Remix’ and ‘This Is Not A Conspiracy Theory’) chronicling the rise and worldwide spread of ‘magical thinking’, QAnon and other far right conspiracy movements.
Ireland even gets a special mention.
Yay!
The video for ‘Keep Moving’ by Australian-American electronica trio Bronson (Thomas George ‘Golden Features’ Stell, Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight).
Make of it what you will.
A short by Jeremy Shaefer in which a legendary assassin takes out his targets by hiding in, then popping up out of various boxes.
A very impressive cover of The Police’s ‘Walking On The Moon’ performed by musicians Tom Drevett and Mathieu Terrade (respectively) on drums and the Harpejji K24 – a unique 24-string, 12-fret instrument with an 5-octave range.
A perfectly synched bluegrass cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’ by incongruous genre remixer There I Ruined It.
And if you liked that, you might also care for this swing cover of Nirvana’s ‘Come As You Are’.
An award winning short by Robert Grieves in which the idyllic world of two artisan stallholders is shattered by a devious fast-food vendor, bringing a ferocious turf war life changing events and a delicious discovery.
Well that depends. With customary animated aplomb, German educational design studio Kurzgesagt sez:
The observable universe is a big place that has been around for more than 13 billion years. Up to two trillion galaxies made up of something like 20,000 billion billion stars surround our home galaxy. In the milky way alone scientists assume there are some 40 billion earth like planets in the habitable zone of their stars. When we look at these numbers it is hard to imagine that there is nobody else out there.
Previously: Bright Sparks
A thrilling tale of epic mundanity: song by Elliot Mason (from his album ‘Life Is Like A Movie’), animation by Justin Mason.