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Oliver Mandi? ‘My Love Wants Only to Watch Kurusawa Films’
Jul 31st
Below is "a music video from 1981 by Oliver Mandi?, a big-time 1980s eastern European pop star, transvestite, drug experimenter, orientalist (natch), perfectionist and all-around controversial guy." –benperry.net
I think it is absolutley amazing and must be watched by everyone under the age of 20:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFGObRscWas
A big ‘thank you’ to benperry.net for this one
Info-graphic Music Video by Sarah McLachlan “World on Fire”
Jul 24th
Another highlight from our wanderings in the info-graphic world this week; an info-graphic music video featuring Sarah McLachlan’s "World on Fire". Fabulous use of graphics and stock ftg. Yes, we are not alone.
from infoaesthetics: at the cost of $15 for this whole video, I guess the infographics were designed for free.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzoNInZ2ClQ
see also global rich list & miniature earth & worldmapper & govcom & gapminder.
[link: worldonfire.ca (high-rez, original video)]
Simpsons “Powers of 10″ Classic Send-up
Jul 23rd
Yes we’ve been neglecting the blog for a few weeks. It’s summer after all and up here in the Pacific Northwest when the sun comes out, you take advantage of it!
But this week we are working on an infographic project and so in honor of that occasion, we will be sharing some of our research here on (incli)NATION.
First up, a fabulous send-up of the classic "Powers of 10" by Charles and Ray Eames.
Simpsons fans will remember this one: it is a classic in its own right. The following from infoaesthetics
compare The Simpsons’ rendition of the Powers of Ten to the 1977 original documentary film, shown after the break.
[link: powersof10.com & cakeshop.tv (The Simpsons, .mov) & yonsei.ac.kr (photo version)]
Fujiya & Miyagi, “Ankle Injuries” creative scripting on YouTube
Jun 11th
Absolutely fantastic video. Obviously scripted pixels into die, but great nonetheless. The kids are complaining they ripped off Gondry’s White Stripes vid, but they just don’t know…there is nothing NEW in the world. ENJOY! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5XVeENmLMk
C’était un Rendez-vous: Filmé par Claude Lelouch
Apr 16th
Need a little adreanaline rush? Click here to get 9 minutes a unadulterated, uncut speed with this little cult classic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyabObFKp0s
A big thank you to the just discovered (to us) Studio 109. Plenty of good debate on the authenticity of speed here, here and here…
According to Studio 109
"This short film by seminal French director Claude Lelouch presents a unique experience of the urban environment. A nine minute tour of 1970′s Paris from a moving vehicle. There are some pretty tense moments as the driver speeds through the cobblestone streets. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the nuts and bolts of the film. Who was driving? What type of car? Was it staged? Has it been altered to make the cars speed appear faster? But the overwhelming consensus is that Lelouch himself was driving, the roads were not block off, and he reached top speeds between 90-140 mph in a Ferrari 275 GTB before ending his voyage at the Basilica Sacre Coeur."
via Studio 109
Solar Flare Anomoly Animation by liyongqiang (YouTube)
Apr 15th
I’ve watched this 3 times so far and it gets better each time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQyp9y_9s10
"SOHO stands for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. The SOHO Gallery has movies and animations on sunpots, solar flares, photon showers, and comets. This video of solar flares was made from SOHO’s images. Push Play or go to YouTube.
Link to SOHO. -via Ursi’s Blog. via Neatorama
Golden Cage by The Whitest Boy Alive feat. Geoff McFetridge Animation on YouTube
Apr 10th
AMAZING! Geoff McFetridge’s video for The Whitest Boy Alive.
Click the URL here or watch below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78FztTd414
via neverhappened
Fab Tree Hab: Full-Contact Design. Watch the YouTube
Mar 8th
Watch the YouTube flythrough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcBpwJ0xYG4
Check out the "Fab Tree Hab" the first all-green home design we’ve seen. This has changed my thinking about building green.
Insteat of low-impact residential design, I’m thinking of this as full-contact residential design. The point is to fully embrace and design the landscape you inhabit, rather than the now-fashionable, small-footprint-light-on-the-land ethos now in vogue. It opens up a whole new dialog that is additive rather than reductive. It’s empowering, don’t you think?
According to the Vancouver Sun: "Instead of being just environmentally friendly, the structures would naturally blend in with surrounding ecosystems, he said.
"The group is currently working with Plantware, an Israeli arboriculture firm, to test techniques for growing the lattice-like weave of vines and roots that would help form the walls of the homes. The design technique combines an ancient gardening technique called pleaching — the weaving together of tree branches to form living archways and lattices — with computer technology that controls the growth and shape of a tree.
"Based on a computer model, wooden jigs would be placed at key portions of young saplings in order to guide the formation of the walls and roof. A dense layer of vines and other plants would be grown to reinforce the exterior, which would also feature soy-based plastic windows."
When do we start building…sorry…planting?
Here is NYC, circa 2107 using terraforming on the left, and current pleaching on the right…
thanks ArchNewsNow
NEW FILMS FROM JONAS MEKAS
Nov 17th
Jonas Mekas’ site has a new look, and a few new movies, some of which are available to download for as little as 3.99 [low-rez of course, designed to be used on your iPod] http://www.jonasmekas.com/
He is also getting ready to launch his 365 Films project; 365 Films in 365 Days. Very similar to Suzan-Lori Parks 365 Plays project she just completed [see: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6480604 ]
I’m thinking it’s time to "up the ante." One film a day? Why not two? Or three, four, five? More?





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