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Posted: October 6th, 2012
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Reinventing the Shipping Container Part 23
An upcycled, open source (learn how to build this online), creative co-op made of shipping containers has recently been completed by epic software. Check out their blog for further reading.
Images ©2012 - epic software group, inc.
Posted: August 2nd, 2012
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The Great Bell Chant (The End of Suffering)
Read by Thich Nath Hanh, chanted by brother Phap Niem.
The creators of this audio track were Gary Malkin, the composer/arranger, producer, and collaborator Michael Stillwater. The work came from a CD/book called Graceful Passages: A Companion for Living and Dying, and it could be purchased by going to wisdomoftheworld.com.
Visuals taken from:
HOME, Earth and Baraka
Behind the Scenes - The 360 Project
"The 360 Project" is an exploration into the crossroads of photography and motion pictures. It is a study of peak dance movements, captured simultaneously by 48 cameras aligned in a circle.
There are two components to "The 360 Project" - "Ballet 360" features ballerinas from Canada’s National Ballet School, "Krump 360" features dancers from Northbuck Krump. The two styles of dance represent polemic perspectives in both technique and origin - one is beauty, the other beast.
The resulting images resemble a type of digital statue - a frozen, peak moment, embodying the essence of each dance form in 360 degrees.
Posted: December 21st, 2011
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