Day 7: a really good surprise.
"Produced in a Florida trailer park with a low quality microphone, a freeware vocal synthesizer, and a pirated workstation. This short collection of songs is equal parts ramshackle and razzle dazzle."
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Day 6: I love @thenib, great take today on structural damage.
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Day 5: quiet and nightly short film bringing us a nice take on some invisible people and their invisible work.
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Day 4: a classic that still matters. This short film from 1973 is a classic of black Brazilian cinema by director Zózimo Bulbul. Artistically rich and full of references to the oppression and liberation of black people, it is still powerful and relevant to be watched today.
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Day 3: something important to care about. The campaign makes sense and the video is worth watching.
ⓑodyright – Own Your Body Online
https://www.unfpa.org/bodyright
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Number 2: something to listen to - Sunday moods. The holidays, caring, presence and loss. The affirmation of winter, and preparing for January, the longest month.
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Number 1: something beautiful to watch.
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in Porto, on a sunday
mood matching:
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Beauty. A sea of plastic made beauty. Amazing animation short.
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Viola tricolor is known as Wild Pansy and among its other names are Come-and-Cuddle-Me; Heart's Delight; Heartsease; Heart's Ease; or Love-in-Idleness. In portuguese they are known as Amores Perfeitos [perfect loves].
Today they are mostly blue, against the green grass.
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Experimental, punk~y and really cool. Listen. You can find the EP in Bandcamp.
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late night. yellow light. and song
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inspired
“March 20th through April 29th, 2020 was a very dark time for New York City, and a time we should do our best not to return to.
Shot entirely from my apartment window during the first month of the city’s “Shelter in Place” directive, this film is a winding conversation about the fears, anxieties, and hopes of the residents of my street, Claremont Avenue, in Manhattan.”
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inspiring
"A project to compose music from everyday life is a joyful jolt of pure creativityThe Serbian multimedia artist Miloš Tomić began his Musical Diaries project by seeking out music in everyday life as a form of ‘therapy’ a few years ago. In doing so, he found small sonic surprises everywhere he travelled – objects transformed into improvised instruments and passersby became part of a grand orchestra. Eventually, the idea snowballed into a series of musical video collages – filmed by Tomić and pieced together with the help of some musician friends – that craft audiovisual compositions from his improvisations and discoveries." check it here: https://aeon.co/videos/a-project-to-compose-music-from-everyday-life-is-a-joyful-jolt-of-pure-creativity
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