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hugotovar · 3 months ago
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The Blaze - TERRITORY (Official Video) from The Blaze on Vimeo.
The Blaze - Territory // Stream the EP: lnk.to/TheBlazeTerritory The Blaze second album "JUNGLE" out now : theblaze.bfan.link/jungle-album
Music video directed by The Blaze
Produced by Iconoclast Production service by Deux Horloges Director of photography : Benoit Soler Producer : Roman Pichon Herrera Actor : Dali Benssalah Stylist : Juliette Alleaume
A huge thanks to Yacine & Hugo, the '2 Horloges' from Algiers
The Blaze's social media Facebook: facebook.com/TheBlazeProduction YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lfxIjV Twitter: twitter.com/TheBlaze_Prod Instagram: instagram.com/theblazeprod
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hugotovar · 3 months ago
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The Blaze - MADLY (Official Video) from The Blaze on Vimeo.
The Blaze - MADLY (Official Video) Second album JUNGLE out now : theblaze.bfan.link/jungle-album Click here to subscribe The Blaze YouTube channel : http://bit.ly/2lfxIjV
English subtitles available.
The Poem : Imagine a place where no one can stop dancing The beat shakes everything, everyone's bouncing It was deep, it was sweet, hardcore I really felt things I’ve never felt before I close my eyes and then everything's lit. My heart feels the beat and my soul feels the heat. Now I feel like a very special witness Freedom itself is dancing in that crazy mess
I let myself melt into the crowd to dance Connected to everyone, I’m kissing the trance When the sun rose again, there was no more music It sounds like heaven with a distant kick The wind sweeps the night dust into the sky I can’t feel my feet cause I’m flying high
I was blind but now I see all the beauty Hidden in the light, surrounded by poetry I know something has changed deep inside me It’s like a dream that I have to be with somebody
What is this feeling ? Everything’s so neat. My heart skipped a beat. My heart skipped a beat. I can see myself dancing in the sky above. Am I dead ? Worst. Damn… I think I am in love.
The Blaze - Debut album DANCEHALL : theblaze.lnk.to/DancehallAll The Blaze - Debut EP TERRITORY : lnk.to/TheBlazeTerritory The Blaze - Official videos : http://bit.ly/TheBlazeOfficialVideos The Blaze - All songs : http://bit.ly/TheBlazeALL
The Blaze's socials : Facebook: facebook.com/TheBlazeProduction/ Twitter: twitter.com/TheBlaze_Prod Instagram: instagram.com/theblazeprod Tiktok: tiktok.com/@theblazeprod
#TheBlaze #MADLY #JUNGLE
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hugotovar · 11 years ago
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Projections in the Forest from 3hund on Vimeo.
Behind the scenes: vimeo.com/3hund/behindthescenes
The projection mapping "bioluminescent forest" is made by artists Friedrich van Schoor and Tarek Mawad. The artists spent six weeks in the forest fascinated by the silence and natural occurrences in nature, especially the phenomenon "bioluminescence". They personified the forest to accentuate the natural beauty by creating luring luminescent plants and glowing magical mushrooms that speaks volumes to any visitor that enters the minds of the artists through viewing "bioluminescent forest".
More information on the project: bioluminescent-forest.com Friedrich van Schoor: vanscore.com Tarek Mawad: tarekmawad.com
Many thanks to Achim Treu, Composer and Sounddesigner. private homepage: ufohawaii.com commercial homepage: treumedia.de
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hugotovar · 11 years ago
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This antelope is a bit rude, but has a point.
Via Bizarro.com, obviously.
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Rediscovering Backyard Magic with @joshuadwhite
For more photos from Joshua’s A Photographic Survey of the American Backyard, follow @joshuadwhite on Instagram.
“A lot of my work has to do with memory,” explains North Carolina photographer Joshua White (@joshuadwhite). After capturing a photo of a freshly fallen whirligig on a solid-colored trash can, Joshua became intrigued by the way the seedpod’s shape stood out to him. Without the distractions of its busy natural context, it became both a specimen to examine and a work of art to contemplate. “I remembered what it was like to be a kid in the yard, looking at insects and plants,” Joshua says. “It felt like I was discovering nature again.”
Two years later, more than 500 photos now make up the project Joshua has titled A Photographic Survey of the American Backyard. He makes all of his photographs in a structured, repeatable process. As he details, “I photograph mostly on my back porch in the shade. I use sheets of white foam core from the art supply store, and I place the specimens on the end of a sewing or knitting needle to hold them out away from the background so that I can get as close to a shadowless background as possible.” From there, he positions the subjects to be just right, snaps the photograph, converts the photo to black and white and, finally, adds the Earlybird filter.
Joshua’s creative inspiration comes from his own lifelong curiosity. “I look for interesting forms and the unexpected. I will revisit the same subject several times to see how it changes, dissect seeds and flower buds to examine the structures inside and photograph different specimens of the same species over and over to look at the variation—but really it just comes down to interesting shapes, patterns and forms.” As for what comes next in the series, he has a very clear goal: “A box turtle is right at the top of the list. I get the most excited about things that I have specific childhood memories of, and finding a turtle as a kid was the holy grail.”
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hugotovar · 11 years ago
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[Computer science] is not really about computers — and it’s not about computers in the same sense that physics is not really about particle accelerators, and biology is not about microscopes and Petri dishes…and geometry isn’t really about using surveying instruments. Now the reason that we think computer science is about computers is pretty much the same reason that the Egyptians thought geometry was about surveying instruments: when some field is just getting started and you don’t really understand it very well, it’s very easy to confuse the essence of what you’re doing with the tools that you use.
Hal Abelson
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