“Golden Tree” by Martin Brooks from Ninian Doff on Vimeo.
This is fun: “A professional display of 50 No Handed Bike Moves* performed to “Golden Tree” by Martin Brooks”.
“Golden Tree” by Martin Brooks from Ninian Doff on Vimeo.
This is fun: “A professional display of 50 No Handed Bike Moves* performed to “Golden Tree” by Martin Brooks”.
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This film is about….? uh really hard to describe, you have to watch it several times to catch the details, and the film language is running so fast from szene to szene you almost forget to breath. But you laugh and a moment later you get shocked. It makes you think, but during the film you have no time to think about what you see, you just absorb the pictures and the pictures get razor-sharp in you mind.
The IFTA award winning maker of this film, David Oreilly, takes us to a journey to our worlds we are living in, but in this film we don’t see the borders anymore. We are floating in between the worlds. Digital and analog is melting. Even our mindworld gets real, everything is real or everything is unreal. We don’t know anymore. We lose ourselves.
The External World from David OReilly on Vimeo.
Ok first to say. I want that film. Second,I still want that film, Third I want it now. But ok, here are some information about this project. This film is a result of a creative output of established and great sound- and motiondesigners. 20 Motiondesigner and 11 Sounddesigner worked together to explore and research the relation between sound and geometry. They split up in teams, so that they all started from a different point and used different technical solutions.
Maybe these names sound familiar to you: Onur Senturk, Kultnation, Mate Steinforth or Korb set up a team or Audionerve, Mutant Jukebox, Echolab, and World Gang developed developed these experimental work in a double.
The best is to see it for yourself. resonance-film.com

RESONANCE from Resonance on Vimeo.
To get more in touch with this kind of sound and music, their will be soon ( 15.8-21.8.11) an Event in Berlin, Krake Festival I will be there, more Information coming soon.
I saw his video production DUST at the Transmediale 2011 opening. I remembered this video because a fly got on my nerves a couple of minutes before. The good thing, I am not able to see this close-up view with my eyes and my room is not so dusty. But Herman Kolgen gave us the chance to show us an abstract view from a short life of a fly.
for more informations visit his website and you can find more videos on vimeo
DUST_PREVIEW_01 from Herman Kolgen on Vimeo.

The Mountain from Terje Sorgjerd on Vimeo.
Some of the most amazing nature timelapse i´ve seen. Amazing planet earth. By Terje Sorgjerd:
This was filmed between 4th and 11th April 2011. I had the pleasure of visiting El Teide.
Spain´s highest mountain @(3718m) is one of the best places in the world to photograph the stars and is also the location of Teide Observatories, considered to be one of the world´s best observatories.The goal was to capture the beautiful Milky Way galaxy along with one of the most amazing mountains I know El Teide. I have to say this was one of the most exhausting trips I have done. There was a lot of hiking at high altitudes and probably less than 10 hours of sleep in total for the whole week. Having been here 10-11 times before I had a long list of must-see locations I wanted to capture for this movie, but I am still not 100% used to carrying around so much gear required for time-lapse movies.
A large sandstorm hit the Sahara Desert on the 9th April (bit.ly/g3tsDW) and at approx 3am in the night the sandstorm hit me, making it nearly impossible to see the sky with my own eyes.
Interestingly enough my camera was set for a 5 hour sequence of the milky way during this time and I was sure my whole scene was ruined. To my surprise, my camera had managed to capture the sandstorm which was backlit by Grand Canary Island making it look like golden clouds. The Milky Way was shining through the clouds, making the stars sparkle in an interesting way. So if you ever wondered how the Milky Way would look through a Sahara sandstorm, look at 00:32.
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Press/licensing/projects contact: terjes@gmail.comMusic by my friend: Ludovico Einaudi – “Nuvole bianche” with permission.
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Everynone strikes again. “Symmetry” is an amazing 3 minute long tribute to symmetries in life. In cooperation with Radiolab, which in case you don´t the Radiolab show yet, is one of the most interesting and entertaining radio podcasts around. Check them at http://www.radiolab.org/.
Symmetry from Everynone on Vimeo.
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David Friedman is a photographer based in New York City. He offers us a glimpse into an inventors life through his ongoing series of Inventor Portraits. See more here.

Inventor Portrait: Brent Farley from David Friedman on Vimeo.
Inventor Portrait: Steven Sasson from David Friedman on Vimeo.
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A brilliant video for the track “Lighthouse” from NewVillager’s self-titled debut. Directed by Ben Dickinson.

NewVillager – “LightHouse” from stereogum on Vimeo.