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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Nuit Blanche
Nuit Blanche from Spy Films on Vimeo. Motionographer’s got the low-down on this spectacular video called Nuit Blanche that uses a Phantom high-speed camera to film ultra slow-motion video to tell the story of two people that won’t let anything … Continue reading
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Smalltown Poets – Firefly
I don’t know why I started humming this song today out of nowhere. It’s a good song I suppose that I just haven’t heard in a very long time. Thank goodness for YouTube.
Nutella & Go!
I have never seen Nutella & Go! in any of my local supermarkets, but I think this is a brilliant snack idea that needs to be made known! Anybody know where I can find some of these in the NYC … Continue reading
Pop-up sculptures by Peter Dahmen
Not one of these amazing pop-up sculptures by Peter Dahmen would look bad as an actual structure. Wouldn’t you agree? Amazing work that I could only dream of ever creating on my own. [via]
An animated history of everything
This impressive animation took up about 50 notebooks adding up to about 2100 pages of doodles. If you’re ready to get a lesson in evolution in just over 3 minutes, then watch the video above.
Happy birthday Helen!
Before I forget…HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY HELEN!! You know you co-run one of my favorite blogs, right?