Years: Playing The Rings Of A Tree
German artist Bartholomäus Traubeck found a way to “play” cross-sections of a tree, generating sound by scanning the spinning rings on the surface of the wood with a PlayStation Eye Camera. This data is transmitted through the control arm (which has a stepper motor attached) to a computer, which generates a music track.
Every bird should get to fly
A commercial from the Washington Lottery. Agency: Publicis in the West, Seattle.
Take On Me
A-ha’s eternal pop performed by young accordeon players from KUM SONG School, filmed in North Korea. It’s a part of multi-genre project THE PROMISED LAND opening at the international arts and culture festival Barents Spektakel in Norway.
Do You Speak English?
Simon Pegg and the Big Train comedy sketch team perform a funny short on life of an English speaking tourist in France.
The most typical man
In a world of billion people who is most typical? Video by National Geographic.
Burrowing Owls
These image sequences were all part of an effort to make a unique photograph of burrowing owls in their natural habitat. As diurnal birds, they spend most of the day outside their burrow keeping watch for predators. In order to get really close without scaring them, I placed my camera inside a road cone which...
60-Second Adventures in Thought
A look at 6 different ‘Adventures in Thought’ from The Open University





