Title: Neat stuff
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 15-Nov-11, 08:18:39 PM
The Space Station give Physics a Boost (http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/10/space-station-gives-physics-a-boost/)
Space Station Reboost: The Inside Story (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmHamp0IIyE#ws)
As the International Space Station is boosted into a higher orbit, Expedition 29 Commander Mike Fossum and Flight Engineers Satoshi Furukawa and Sergei Volkov float freely to demonstrate the acceleration of the orbiting complex.
Title: Re: Neat stuff
Post by: Shaky on 15-Nov-11, 09:02:41 PM
The Space Station give Physics a Boost (http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/10/space-station-gives-physics-a-boost/)
Space Station Reboost: The Inside Story (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmHamp0IIyE#ws)
As the International Space Station is boosted into a higher orbit, Expedition 29 Commander Mike Fossum and Flight Engineers Satoshi Furukawa and Sergei Volkov float freely to demonstrate the acceleration of the orbiting complex.
Everyone loves falling in slow motion.
Title: Re: Neat stuff
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 25-Nov-11, 08:18:20 PM
The Bicycle Animation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6XbhIRtUjQ#ws)
Katy Beveridge turned her bicycle wheel into a zoetrope, fastening cut sheets of paper to the spokes so that the bike's wheels displayed sweet animations when in motion.
This is a piece created to question whether it was possible to film animation in realtime. Part of my CSM 3rd year disseration project I was looking at proto animation (really early basic animation) in contemporary design. I've taken a lot of influence from other contemporary designers who are using these techniques to explore the way we look at animation and how its made. As stated on my channel I have interviewed animators such as Jim le Fevre and in my research referenced other people using this technique such as David Wilson and Tim Wheatley who did this before me. I developed this project based on what is being done in animation right now as well as a lot of primary research into the history of animation techniques.
via Boing Boing (http://boingboing.net/2011/11/25/bicycle-wheel-zoetrope.html)
Title: Re: Neat stuff
Post by: Donna on 25-Nov-11, 08:23:03 PM
That is so cool. Thanks Ei, I enjoyed this!
Title: Re: Neat stuff
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 29-Nov-11, 07:46:19 PM
Interactive Musical map of Colombia (http://boingboing.net/2011/11/29/interactive-musical-map-of-col.html) at the link on Boing Boing. The excellent Soundway Records label continues its musical exploration of Colombia with another huge compilation, The Original Sound of Cumbia. To promote the release, they've created a really fantastic interactive "Musical Map of Colombia." Browsing the map is a fascinating experience whether or not you intend to buy the new compilation. That said, I'd wager that after a few minutes playing with the map, you'll be inclined to own some of this music. It's available on CD but I'm inclined to go for the two volume, triple (!) vinyl with free MP3 download once it's in-stock at the US distributor Forced Exposure. CD: "The Original Sound of Cumbia (The History of Colombian Cumbia & Porro As Told By The Phonograph 1948-79)" (Forced Exposure)
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