Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Our single EP 'Wasting My Young Years' is now available to pre-order on iTunes! http://smarturl.it/WastingMyYoungYears This is our official video for Wasting My Young Years, out on June 16th via Metal & Dust Recordings http://www.londongrammar.com http://www.facebook.com/londongrammar http://www.twitter.com/londongrammar
The astonishing video for London Grammar's new single Wasting My Young Years was shot in a series of simultaneous exposures of 625 pinhole cameras using a huge circular rig which has many small boxes built into it.
The behind the scenes video below details the imaginative and laborious process.
A little look at how Bison made the video for London Grammar. Video Main film is here: https://vimeo.com/66320518 BTS Camera - Simon Lakos
The woven landscapes were created using a technique inspired by my study of tapestry weaving. Each one involves several photographs taken from multiple angles and, if possible, multiple heights as well.
Through the use of camera distortions and selective offsetting of the strips, varying degrees of abstraction are introduced for the purpose of more deeply engaging the senses and creating a visual journey. It is my hope that the experience leaves the viewer feeling a bit more attuned to their everyday environment.
Animation for the Tulip Museum in Amsterdam
From the Himalayan mountain range through the Turkish Court to the Netherlands, the story of how tulips got to be the Dutch symbol that they are.
See also Tulip Fields in Bloom
The only thing better than a fireworks show is a fireworks competition. (Leslie Horn - Gizmodo.) The event is regarded by many as the biggest and best fireworks competition in the world. The video captures some of the scale of the spectacular fireworks and the excitement of the booming city of Da Nang, Vietnam. Teams from USA, Russia, Japan, Italy and Home Team Da Nang competed in the event with the Melrose Pyrotechnics team from the USA taking the grand prize. Epic Fireworks Blog http://epicfireworks.com/blog/2013/05/amazing-time-lapse-of-the-danang-international-fireworks-competition/ Many thanks to Global2000 for organising the event and for providing such fantastic building access. http://www.globalcomm.com.my/profile.html Copyright all images © Rob Whitworth 2013 - www.robwhitworth.co.uk
Photographer Rob Whitworth documents the Danang International Fireworks Competition 2013 in Vietnam.
See more great stuff on the fesitval at Epic Fireworks
Walking through the streets of Marrakech, Essaouira, Fes el Bali and Casablanca.. taking in the sights and sounds of this beautiful place. I just wish my camera had shown the true beauty of Morocco. Big thanks to Silvia delle Grottaglie. THANKS TO ALL PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE WITH US AND LET US SHOOT THIS VIDEO. Music: "Grand Pianola Music" by John Adams facebook.com/dalessandri
Italian filmmaker, Leonardo Dalessandri shot this stylish and awesome video on the streets of Marrakech, Essaouira, Fes el Bali and Casablanca.
Political cartoonist turned artist, Damián Ortega has these beautiful suspended sculptures.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Bill Dickinson
Photos described as "genuine images taken with a camera."
Seoul, Korea by Saik Kim
Milwaukee, Wisconsin by Jacob Rostermundt
Dresden, Germany by Manuel Irritier
Dokkum, Netherlands by Bas Meelker
WK Cheoh
Groningen Netherlands by Rayon Hoepel
Anna Gett, captured in Amsterdam, Holland.
The Seattle skyline by John G. Cramer
Istanbul-based artist Erdal Inci uses the magic of looping animated GIFs and sections of cloned video of himself to create these spectacularly hypnotizing moving image.
Walking around in the dark, not sure which way is which, and only your less spatially developed sense (hearing) left to guide you. This game is so simple in its visual presentation, eschewing fancy graphics for sensorial clarity. You Must Escape, second place winner in this year’s Ludlum Dare, has me hooked.
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Australia-based photographer Birte Person took these astounding photos of the very rare big cats during feeding time at the Singapore Zoo
Person explains:
"They sit in anticipation on the rocks waiting for the first morsel to be thrown. Then it is a huge lunge into the water by all of them. It carries on at a frantic pace until they all get some food."
See also Portraits of Captive Animals
With a flexible spine and feet like tire treads, the cheetah is built not only for speed - but for unrivaled acceleration.
My daughter just finished a report on cheetahs for her kindergarten class. This is one of the videos she found in her research.
Her research spurred me to revisit and understand better something I had come across years ago: The idea that the words cheetah and poem come from the same Indo-European root words.
Bradshaw of the Future explains:
The Proto-Indo-European root is *kʷei-, "to pile up, build, make". The o-grade form *kʷoi- became Sanskrit काय kāya "body", which combined with चित्र citra "variegated , spotted , speckled" to formचित्रकाय citrakāya "striped-body, tiger or panther". This became Hindi चीता cītā, borrowed into English ascheetah.
The suffixed form *kʷoiw-eyo- became Greek ποιέω poieō "to create" and ποιημα poiēma, borrowed into Latin as poēma, borrowed into English as poem thru French.
28-year-old Marinus from the Netherlands has been making these animated GIFs, I presume to make the point that animated GIFs are not just awesome and funny, but awesome and more awesome.
"I am bored, therefore I make GIFs" -René Descartes (1596-1650)
These are just a small portion of them. Catch them all on his blog: Head Like an Orange
Hawaii-based photographer Joshua Lambus has created this collection entitled Blackwater.
Lambus explains:
"Now being underwater I'm inundated with stories, struggles, triumphs. Seeing our fragile ecosystem inch ever closer to the verge of destruction pushes me to continue my work, not only for artistic value, but for a far greater purpose. I hope to tell a story and ask for help for those without a voice."
Also see Gorgeous Underwater Photos of Vibrant Jellyfish
Kazuki Yamamoto creates these astounding piles of foam to make three dimensional designs.
I love being on a bike, it helps me feel free. I get it from my dad. After days and days of cycling the streets of Montreal, come cold or sun, or even a little frightened, I dedicate this film to him. Making-of at http://vimeo.com/38060089 - Bicycle Dreams DVD Collection bicyclemovies.com/bicycle-movies More to come at http://www.facebook.com/GuillaumeBlanchetFilmmaker Winner, audience award - VeloBerlin Film Festival, 2013 Winner, audience award, best adventure sports film - Durango Film Fest 2013 Winner, honor. mention - Disposable Film Fest. 2013, San Francisco Winner, best Canadian or Intern. film - Dawson City Intern. Film Fest. 2013 Winner, jury - Boston Bike Film Festival 2012 Winner, Golden Helmet Award - Filmed by Bike. 2013 Winner, best short film - Francophone Film Fest. of Kalamazoo, 2012 Winner, audience award - Bike Reel Film Festival 2012 Winner, audience award - NDG Off The Wall 2012, Montréal Official Selection CBC Short Film Face Off 2013 Official Selection Festival International des Très Courts 2013, Paris Official Selection Rendez-Vous du Cinéma Québécois 2013 Official Selection BCN Sports Film Fest 2013, Barcelona Official Selection Wild&Scenic Film Festival, Nevada Official Selection WSFF "A Climate of Change" Film Tour 2013 Official Selection WSFF Honolulu, Hawaii 2013 Official Selection Clockenflap Festival 2012, Hong Kong Official Selection PixelPops 2012, Cardiff Design Festival Official Selection Favorite Films Festival 2012, Berlin Official Selection Clips of Faith 2012, USA Tour Official Selection G-Driven Creativity 2012, London Official Selection Festival du Cinéma de la Ville de Québec 2012 Official Selection Best of Creativity 2012, Barb.com Official Selection Wrocław Bike Travellers 2012, Poland Official Selection Nitehawk Dailymotion, Brooklyn Official Selection Adventure Film Festival 2012, Colorado Official Selection Festival Images en vue 2012, Québec Official Selection Mountain Film in Telluride 2012 Official Selection Crested Butte Film Fest 2012, USA Official Selection Alice Springs Bicycle Film Festival 2012 Official Selection SPASM Festival 2012, Montreal Official Selection Rail City Roadshow Film Festival 2012, Montreal Official Selection Sisacki Ekoloski Filmski Festival 2013, Croatia Official Selection Rose Found. for Communities & Environment, USA Official Selection Chromatic 2012, Montreal Official Selection Kalamazoo Bike Fest 2012, Michigan Official Selection Under The Arches, London 2012, UK Official Selection Canmore Community Cruisers Film Fest 2012, Alberta Official Selection Hygienic Art Film Fest 2012, USA Official Selection Port Townsend Film Fest 2012, USA Official Selection Bike Fest. 2013 by The Projects, Melbourne, Australia Official Selection Regard sur le Court Métrage au Saguenay 2013 Official Selection EcoFocus Film Festival 2013, USA Official Selection Flatpack Festival, United Kingdom Official Selection SPASM Best of Fest. Nuit Blanche 2013, Montréal Official Selection Earth Port Film Festival 2013, USA Official Selection Cyclofestival Genève 2013 Official Selection Shorts Attack 2013, Berlin Official Selection Dakota Digital Film Festival 2013 Official Selection Festival Film Court de Mont Tremblant 2013 Official Selection UK Green Film Festival 2013 Official Selection Rochester Film Festival 2013, UK Official Selection Spin Festival 2013, London Official Selection Adventure Movie Awards 2013, Italy Official Selection Edinburgh Festival of Cycling 2013 Official Selection New Zealand Film Festival 2013 Shot with GoPro Hero
From the filmmaker, Guillaume Blanchet:
"I love being on a bike, it helps me feel free. I get it from my dad. After days and days of cycling the streets of Montreal, come cold or sun, or even a little frightened, I dedicate this film to him."
Digital printouts of fashion imagery from various places online, laser-cut and pinned to a foam panel.
Oliver Delgado explains that despite seeming unreal, these are genuine photographs not digital montages.
“all images are real. I only adjusted levels in Lightroom”
They really do play like little looped movies, these animated GIFs from Guillaume Kurkdjian.
Singapore-based Jared Lim on his project:
"Urban Exploration consists of photos I took during the course of my full-time, travel-related career. Since most of the places I travel to are major cities, architecture is the prevailing theme. I have loved geometry since I was a kid. Even when I was young, I loved to create repeated patterns and designs at school."
See also Patterns in Urban Architecture