The Hood Internet reaches 1989 in their ongoing year-by-year mashup of the biggest pop tunes.
Listen to 1979-1988 here.
Previously: 1984
The Hood Internet reaches 1989 in their ongoing year-by-year mashup of the biggest pop tunes.
Listen to 1979-1988 here.
Previously: 1984
A lip-smacking sci-fi short by Steamroller Studios. To wit:
Centuries after the destruction of Earth, Kentucky Williams and his cyborg companion, C-LA, lead the crew of the Serrano on an intergalactic, flavour-driven adventure to hunt down the last remaining earth spices.
The sun. Smooth and round and peaceful. Except when it suddenly vomits radiation and plasma in random directions.
Should we be worried? Hmmm. German educational design studio Kurzgesagt breaks it down for your scientific delectation.
Previously: Cave Canem
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No, not witchcraft. Rather, 24 hours of locked-off Earth rotation condensed into a dizzying 24 minute time-lapse filmed at Tivoli, Namibia by Polish photographer Bartosz Wojczyński
Bartosz attached his camera to a SW Star Adventurer mount, if you must know.
A noir stop motion short by Marco Jemolo in which a clay puppet craves to be blessed with the gift of life, about which you can draw your own conclusions
A buzzy cover of the world’s most covered song, performed by the nice man at Franzoli Electronics on a pair of Tesla coils.
Boy, that’s some nicely modulated effective break rate though.
An award winning short by Patrick Smith parodying the ubiquity of prescription medicines, wherein a variety of pills, capsules and syringes are interchanged with sweeties.