Using animation, sounds warping and time shifts, this video runs forwards and backwards looking for forgotten details, mimicking the way memories are replayed in the mind.
LoopLoop is made from a sequence captured in a train going to Hanoi in Vietnam. I filmed the houses boarding the railroad. The 1000 images of this sequence have been stitched into one long panoramic image. Into this long still image, I integrated other moving elements and built smooth transitions over it.
Watch this video of the inspiring life story of Nick Vujicic, a man with no arms and no legs who is making a living as an inspirational speaker to youth and adults everywhere. He may not have arms and legs, but he does have a huge heart and a great attitude towards life.
Stereomood is the emotional internet radio that provides music that best suits a mood or an activities and personalized playlists for specific emotions.
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Link,
Radio, Music
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 5/21/2010
Bicycle Rush Hour Utrecht, Netherlands
Morning rush hour in the 4th largest city in the Netherlands. Streets look like this when 33% of ALL trips are made by bicycle!
This is an ordinary Wednesday morning in April 2010 at around 8.30 am. Original time was 8 minutes that were compressed into 2 minutes, so everything is 4 times faster than in reality. The sound is original.
Phyllis Wasser German cabbage rolls describes how to make her delicious.
Godda wait for the very last remark!!!
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 5/13/2010
Print Maker Frank Stack
Bather Drying Her Leg
This original hand-pulled lithograph represents a nude bather drying herself by a bath tub. The artist captures the dramatic effects of light and shadow created by the morning light.
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Restaurant,
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 5/13/2010
Mendelssohn Sonata for Piano and Cello No.2 in D major - III
Felix Mendelssohn's Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 58 was composed in June 1843. The work, which was dedicated to the Russian/Polish cellist Count Mateusz Wielhorski, has four movements:
Allegro assai vivace
Allegretto scherzando
Adagio
Molto allegro e vivace
Of particular interest is the Adagio, because it mirrors Mendelssohn fascination with the music of J. S. Bach at the time. (He was then musical director of the Gewandhaus concerts at Leipzig and, as such, Bach's distant successor.) The movement consists of a chorale in Bach's typical style (is it perhaps a direct quote of a specific chorale?, played by the piano in rich arpeggios. In between the phrases of the chorale, the cello plays recitatrivo-like passages.
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Video,
Music
Posted
by Nathan Krämer
on 5/6/2010