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When a Yard Sale lacks appeal, the only reasonable thing to do is to get balloons.
When a Yard Sale lacks appeal, the only reasonable thing to do is to get balloons.
Ecdysis is an immersive audio-visual installation depicting biological and architectural adaptation. In Ecdysis, kinetic light, scored by ambient sound, is cast on 36 interwoven planes, suspended in space by their tensional integrity. Ecdysis is a culmination of contrasts, tracing across gradients of the geometric and organic, the digital and the physical, the melodic and the dissonant. Viewers of the piece are invited to walk within the installation to experience the piece from multiple perspectives, rejecting the notion of audience as passive spectator as they themselves become enveloped forms within the world of Ecdysis. Project Page: http://ecdysis.sougwen.com Credits: Sougwen Chung: concept, composition in collaboration with Praveen Sharma: Score Slanted Studios: Technical Direction Chris Lunney: Technical Direction Square Fabrication: Fabrication
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Demonstration of how to play the Hurdy Gurdy, a medieval musical instrument, by Wyndebagge, at an English Heritage Living History event at Kenilworth Castle.
“Tempus fugit” is my first timelapse movie, shot with a Canon EOS 5 D Mark II, Canon EOS 1DX and a dynamic perception stage one dolly. It has taken me for almost 2 years for shooting all the footage seen on the movie. I traveled Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Norway and Finland and hiked hours to come to the desired spots with a heavy backpack. For the starlapses I had to stay throughout the nights at remote locations with tent and sleeping bag. The final timelapse movie consits of nearly 7000 single shots. MUSIC: PHIL REY: “Born to Conquer” – CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerives (personal permission for the non commercial usage of the track from the composer 08.07.2013)
This film was made for TEDMED and Imagine Science Films. Music and Sound- Ben Christensen Assistant Fabricators- Angela Juarez Ben Christensen Aarica North Voice- Julia Sosin Producer- Nona Griffin
NVA’s “Ghost Peloton” is a short film directed by Mark Huskisson that beautifully documents the performances of LED-clad cyclists and Phoenix Dance Theatre dancers. When paired with a soundtrack from Frame Missing, the effect is trance-inducing. From NVA: Created for the grand depart of the Tour de France 2014 from Yorkshire, Ghost Peloton fuses performance… Read more »
Check out this and other cool Halloween science experiments at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/halloween-science-secrets.html Steve brings a new twist to his classic Elephant’s Toothpaste experiment with the addition of a little Halloween spirit… and some giant pumpkins. You won’t believe your eyes when you see what happens when you perform the Elephant’s Toothpaste experiment inside a pumpkin! This new take on a classic favorite will leave your party guests amazed.
About Steve Spangler Science…
Steve Spangler is a celebrity teacher, science toy designer, speaker, author and an Emmy award-winning television personality. Spangler is probably best known for his Mentos and Diet Coke geyser experiment that went viral in 2005 and prompted more than 1,000 related YouTube videos. Spangler is the founder of www.SteveSpanglerScience.com, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of science toys, classroom science demonstrations, teacher resources and home for Spangler’s popular science experiment archive and video collection. Spangler is a frequent guest on the Ellen DeGeneres Show where he takes classroom science experiments to the extreme. Check out his pool filled with 2,500 boxes of cornstarch!
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On the education side, Spangler started his career as a science teacher in the Cherry Creek School district for 12 years. Today, Steve travels extensively training teachers in ways to make learning more engaging and fun. His hands-on science boot camps and summer institutes for teachers inspire and teach teachers how to prepare a new generation for an ever-changing work force. Over the last 15 years, he has also made more than 500 television appearances as an authority on hands-on science and inquiry-based learning.
On the business side, Spangler is the founder and CEO of Steve Spangler Science, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of educational toys and kits and hands-on science training services for teachers. The companys unique business strategies and viral creations have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, Wired and TIME Magazine where online readers voted Steve Spangler #18 in the Top 100 Most Influential People of the Year for 2006 (what were they thinking?). You’ll find more than 140 Spangler created products available online at SteveSpanglerScience.com and distributed to toy stores and mass-market retailers worldwide.
Spangler joined NBC affiliate 9News in 2001 as the science education specialist. His weekly experiments and science segments are designed to teach viewers creative ways to make learning fun. His now famous Mentos Geyser experiment, turning 2-liter bottles of soda into erupting fountains, became an Internet sensation in September 2005 when thousands of people started posting their own Mentos explosions on YouTube.com.
As founder of SteveSpanglerScience.com, Spangler and his design team have developed more than 140 educational toys and science-related products featured by mass-market retailers like Target, Wal-Mart, Toys R’ Us, Discovery Channel Stores and over 1,400 independent specialty toy stores. His educational science catalog and on-line business offers more than a thousand science toys and unique learning resources. Recently, Spangler has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, WIRED, the History Channel, Food Network and TIME Magazine where on-line readers voted Steve Spangler #18 in the Top 100 Most Influential People of the Year for 2006.
His recent appearances on the Ellen DeGeneres Show have taught viewers how to blow up their food, shock their friends, create mountains of foam, play on a bed of nails, vanish in a cloud of smoke and how to turn 2,500 boxes of cornstarch and a garden hose into a swimming pool of fun.
Peruvian Cycle /// Episode 4 Production: Peru // Direction: Chris Dias // Music: Jean Turner / Florent Cornier
Director + Writer: Rob Chiu Director of Photography: Matias Boucard Editor: James Rose @ Final Cut Colourist: Duncan Russell @ Glassworks Post Producer: Kayleigh Dugdale Executive Producer: Beth Montague @ HSI Directors Representation: Carrie Sutton Commissioner: Faye Purcell Producer: Daria Svetlanova @ Stink Moscow First AD: Anastasia Chistova Unit Manager: Vlad Deribasko Stylist: Nika Shabashova Make-up: Irina Liashko Production Manager: Julia Chekhurdina Focus Puller: Dmitry Kalameetz Camera Mechanic: Misha Moiseev Gaffer: Slava Timonin Talent: Olga Aksenova Vitaly Semenov Alla Malkova Vladimir Malkov Cecile Pleige Fedya Gamaleya Alexandra Agranovitch Nikolai Nalbantov