Video reblogged from The Lotus Blog with 3 notes
“ONE DAY ON EARTH creates a picture of humanity by recording a 24-hour period throughout every country in the world. We explore a greater diversity of perspectives than ever seen before on screen. We follow characters and events that evolve throughout the day, interspersed with expansive global montages that explore the progression of life from birth, to death, to birth again. In the end, despite unprecedented challenges and tragedies throughout the world, we are reminded that every day we are alive there is hope and a choice to see a better future together.
Founded in 2008, ONE DAY ON EARTH set out to explore our planet’s identity and challenges in an attempt to answer the question: Who are we?”Check out: www.onedayonearth.org
Source: stevenstories
Video reblogged from Bethany with 4 notes
just watched this 3 times in a row and can’t get enough! but what else do you expect from OK GO! If you don’t know them click here to discover pure awesomeness!
Song: Needing/Getting by OK Go
Source: omg-its-bethany
The geniuses behind the technology: Zach Lieberman, Francisco Zamorano, Andy Wallace, and Michelle Calabro
This team got together and created a visualization system using a hacked Kinect that tracks facial movements!
Song: Chase No Face by Olga Bell
Source: fastcodesign.com
“One Red Paperclip”
don’t underestimate the barter system! money isn’t the only thing with value
Video reblogged from karen kristie with 6 notes
What a touching video! One of my favorite scenes is the one where the elderly woman walked away hand-in-hand with her book and the color was brought back to her life. Love it! There’s a book for everyone don’t you think?
“The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore”
Wonderful animation for those who love books and think life would be empty without them.
Source: karenkristie
Video reblogged from The Vimeo Blog with 744 notes
vimeo: Finally, a movie worth the $13 ticket!
Wastelander Panda Prologue by Epic Films
Life ain’t easy for a post-apocalyptic panda.
Source: vimeo.com
Photo with 2 notes
Sometimes I look around and see just a little bit more. Ben Heine’s work plays with reality vs imagination.
Source: benheine.com
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