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Ola Simonsson - Sound of Noise (2010) - Bank
“Sound of Noise is a 2010 Swedish comedy crime film by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. -
Laser through a bottle at a trillion frames by second
“We have built an imaging solution that allows us to visualize propagation of light at an effective rate of one trillion frames per second. Direct recording of light at such a frame rate with sufficient brightness is nearly impossible. We use an indirect 'stroboscopic' method that combines millions of repeated measurements by careful scanning in time and viewpoints.
The device has been developed by the MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture group in collaboration with Bawendi Lab in the Department of Chemistry at MIT. A laser pulse that lasts less than one trillionth of a second is used as a flash and the light returning from the scene is collected by a camera at a rate equivalent to roughly 1 trillion frames per second. However, due to very short exposure times (roughly one trillionth of a second) and a narrow field of view of the camera, the video is captured over several minutes by repeated and periodic sampling.
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RSA Animate - The Divided Brain
“In this new RSAnimate, renowned psychiatrist and writer Iain McGilchrist explains how our 'divided brain' has profoundly altered human behaviour, culture and society. -
Rotor panorama - A camera mounted on a helicopter blade
“A keycam on a RC helicopter's rotorhead -
Johan Grimonprez : Double Take - Trailer
“Double Take (2009) unravels the mechanisms of paranoia and the introduction of fear into the fabric of our society. Against the background of the space race, as a metaphor for the Cold War, and through a series of cloned Alfred Hitchcocks. -
Christian Marclay - The Clock
“The Clock, a 24-hour compilation of time-related scenes from movies -
Andrei Tarkovsky Films | Open Culture
“Andrei Tarkovsky (1932-1986) firmly positioned himself as the finest Soviet director of the post-War period. But his influence extended well beyond the Soviet Union. -
RSA Animate - Renata Salecl - Choice
“In “Choice” by RSA, Professor Renata Salecl asks whether the ability to make limitless choices helps or hinders our lives and our society. The lecture is part of the brilliant animated eductional series, RS Animate. -
Destino / Salvador Dali - Walt Disney (1946)
“Destino is a short animated cartoon released in 2003 by The Walt Disney Company. Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion. -
Aaron Koblin - Artfully visualizing our humanity
“Artist Aaron Koblin takes vast amounts of data and at times vast numbers of people and weaves them into stunning visualizations. -
John Hughes - One Way Street Fragments for Walter Benjamin
“Duration: 58 min.
Directed by John Hughes
One way street explores the life and work of German Jewish critic and philosopher, Walter Benjamin, who died escaping the Gestapo in 1940. Although Benjamin's work is little known in this country, he is regarded in Europe as one of the most influential figures in 20th Century thought.
One way street provides clear and accessible introductions to some of the central ideas in Benjamin's writings. Expert commentary from a range of English scholars situate Benjamin's work in the context of their time and evoke a sense of the excitement that his work has generated. A heightened visual style, montage structure and strong musical treatments correspond in evocative and powerful ways with the concerns and the strategies of Benjamin himself. -
RSA Animate - Language as a Window into Human Nature
“Steven Pinker shows us how the mind turns the finite building blocks of language into infinite meanings. -
Mistabishi - Printer Jam
“Video to Mistabishi's track "Printer Jam" taken from his album Drop. -
Carl Burgess/Getty Image - Ratatat - Drugs
“For this video, produced by Blink Art and Colonel Blimp, he employed one of his favorite mediums, compiling the entire video using stock footage from Getty Images. The footage is entertaining enough in its fake generic way, http://moresoon.org/
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Blockhead - The Music Scene by Anthony Francisco Schepperd
“An animated mind melt into a post human New York where TV and animals rule. All cast to the sincerely melodic soul of Blockhead's The Music Scene.
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