a 2019 short by Shen Jie. To wit:
The splash of water is like a bomb, about to break the tranquility of the pool.
Make of that what you will.
a 2019 short by Shen Jie. To wit:
The splash of water is like a bomb, about to break the tranquility of the pool.
Make of that what you will.
Big pothole or a very small pond….a day for ducks here in Wexford #rain pic.twitter.com/5UFD56aFJG
— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) January 18, 2021
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An adorable, award-winning short directed by Jeremy Collins and Kelly Dillon of South African animation studio Triggerfish, wherein the adorable and persistent Penny learns to dive, unperturbed by the spotlight-stealing skills of a haughty older girl.
An incredible Heath Robinson style trick shot engineered by staff at the Allstars Sports Bar in Bristol.
Of his new play, Frame 37, Aidan Fitzmaurice writes:
Frame 37 is part of the upcoming Scene and Heard Festival in Smock Alley Theatre [6/7 Exchange Street Lower, Dublin 8]. Frame 37 is about pool. About people playing pool. About people playing pool and coming to terms with the fact that they’re merely scripted characters in a play about pool. It’s not really about pool. But there is a pool table.
Fair balls, in fairness.
Book here.



The Balint House in Valencia, Spain, designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos.


From Underwater Puppies, a new book by NYC/LA based photographer Seth Casteel (he of the Underwater Dogs book and viral photo series).
Scenes from last months Psicobloc Masters Series in Park City, Utah at which some of the world’s best climbers competed without ropes or harnesses, scaling a 50 foot (15m) angled wall overhanging a swimming pool to catch their fall.
Many fell.
(Photos by Mike Hill, courtesy of Prana)
(Video: parkcitytelevision)