There is a city…

Every August 1, the people of Warsaw freeze in unison for 60 seconds, to honour those who fought during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The rebellion against Nazi occupation cost more than 200,000 lives and destroyed the capital.

SFM | Practical Problems

Must remember to start playing with Source Filmmaker, this short made using the awesome program takes on properties of a great Pixar short (even if the facial animations are a bit stilted).

Photography: Eva Bouvard

Going in the literal opposite direction of Navid Baraty, is this photo series by French photographer/designer Eva Bouvard photographs ‘up’ buildings and skyscrapers.

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I knew I wasn’t the only one…

I try to do this with every button that beeps, but musical results aren’t usually as good as this guy’s laundry playing the Imperial march.

Earth as Art: beautiful satellite images of Earth from the Landsat programme

NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from more than 120 images in the online ‘Earth as Art’ collection acquired by the Landsat programme over the last 40 years. The winner was this image, called Van Gogh from Space due to its similarity to Van Gogh’s painting Starry Night. In the satellite photo, acquired on 13 July 2005, massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea.

Empty Quarter - February 1st, 2003 - White pinpricks of cloud cast ebony shadows on the Rub' al Khali, or Empty Quarter, near the border between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The lines of wind-sculpted sand are characteristic of immense sand deserts, or sand seas, and the Rub' al Khali is the largest desert of this type in the world. A highland ridge is just high enough to disturb the flow of the lines. In the center of that interruption lies the Saudi Arabian town of Sharurah.

Desert Patterns - April 13th, 2003 - Seen through the eyes of a satellite sensor, ribbons of Saharan sand dunes seem to glow in sunset colors. These patterned stripes are part of Erg Chech, a desolate sand sea in southwestern Algeria, Africa, where the prevailing winds create an endlessly shifting collage of large, linear sand dunes. The term erg is derived from an Arabic word for a field of sand dunes.

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Recut trailer | 2001: A Space Odyssey

A well done recut that just goes to show how powerfully subjective editing can be and thus renewing my general distrust of marketing and movie trailers in general.

Also, it’s awesome.