Eight types of beautiful chemical reactions are presented in this short video. For more information, please visit:BeautifulChemistry.net Video & Editing Yan Liang (L2Molecule.com) Chemical Reaction Design Xiangang Tao, Wei Huang, & Yan Liang Chemical reactions were shot at the Chemistry Experiment Teaching Center of USTC Music Royalty-free audio clips from Maxon Cinema 4D Assets As my buddy Android Jones pointed out; this video is much better when muted and played along with this Tipper Track: © 2014 Institute of Advanced Technology, University of Science and Technology of China © 2014 Tsinghua University Press
Jasmine Pickner at the 22nd Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest 2012. Heard Museum, Phx. Az. Notice how she turns something so simple into something so amazing. Not that what she is doing is simple by any means, but the idea of it is. It is clear that we are able to find bliss, find passions, and even find ourselves, in some of the simplest ways. This event showcases a unique sport – prepare for stunning performances of the men and women who are vying to call themselves World Champion Hoop Dancer. The event combines artistry, sheer athleticism and cultural traditions [More]
October 23, 2013—After quitting a comfortable day job, photographer Shane Black spent two months on the road shooting time-lapses of some of America’s most beautiful spots. His “Adventure Is Calling” video is the mesmerizing result, made from about 10,000 of the photos he took. Read the story behind the video on National Geographic’s StarStruck blog: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.c… LOCATIONS: 00:00 – Badlands National Park, South Dakota 00:16 – Yosemite National Park, California 00:26 – Zion National Park, Utah 00:37 – Mount Rainier National Park, Washington 00:44 – Crater Lake National Park, Oregon 01:06 – Monument Valley National Park, Arizona 01:20 – Marysville, [More]
https://www.fest300.com/ took to the skies above Burning Man’s Black Rock Desert to film Caravansary 2014. Thank you to everyone that makes Burning Man magical. See you next year! This was filmed 100% on a GoPro Hero 3+ www.gopro.com The song “Awake” provided by Tycho www.tychomusic.com                   Fairs And Festivals Vendor Calendar And Ebook! Event Calendar For The Usa. Detailed Access To Organiser Contact, Booth & Vendor Information For 1000s Shows. Target Artists, Crafters & Home Entrepreneurs Who Exhibit & Sell At Shows And Festivals. Recurring Payments! Free $35 Value Ebook With Sign [More]
Joma Sipe Illuminated Art Works Details I www.jomasipe.com Music from The Soundtrack: “Allelulia, Behold the Bridegroom”, from the Album “Sacred Treasures III”          
A short Humanist animation about death, afterlife, and living in the here and now. Written & produced by the British Humanist Association, and narrated by Stephen Fry. Animated by Hyebin Lee. Thank you to Alom Shaha, Craig Duncan, Andrew Copson, and Sara Passmore That’s Humanism logo design by Nick Cousins www.nickcousins.co.uk http://www.humanism.org.uk Find out more about humanist funerals here:https://humanism.org.uk/ceremonies/no…   “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain Artwork “Lachrymose Lace 2011”, charcoal & pencil 57×40.2 cms by [More]
This video show M.C. Escher himself creating the “Snakes” woodcut. Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) is one of the world’s most famous graphic artists. His art is enjoyed by millions of people all over the world, as can be seen on the many web sites on the Internet. M.C. Escher is known for his often mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. These feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, architecture, and tessellations. Although Escher did not have mathematical training, his understanding of mathematics was largely visual and intuitive. Escher’s work had a strong mathematical component, and more than a few of the [More]
Visionary artwork from artist Cameron Gray who resides in Melbourne, Australia. Cameron has qualifications in Graphic Design, Photography, Multimedia Design, and Contemporary Arts, as well as a keen interest in new media, sculpture, jewelry making, painting, experimental video and sound design. His influences and admirations include Troy Ruffels, David Ho, Ryan Larkin, Bill Viola, Ash Sivils, Janelle McKain, Simon Haiduk, Alex Grey, Amanda Sage, Justin Totemical, Android Jones and Pieter Bruegel to name a small selection. At the age of 21, Cameron published his first book of artwork (Parable Visions; the art of Cameron Gray) and to date has published [More]
Alan Watts, popularizing Eastern philosophy to the Western world in a speech about our relationship to the universe. “Why don’t you really know what you want? Two reasons that you don’t really know what you want: #1 You have IT! #2 You don’t know yourself, because you never can. The Godhead is never an object of it’s own knowledge. Just as a knife doesn’t cut itself, fire doesn’t burn itself, light doesn’t illumine itself. It’s always an endless mystery to itself.” – Alan Watts “That which IS the Knower, the Ground of All knowledge, is never Itself an object of [More]