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86-year-old lives alone on island he bought in 1962 - Boing Boing
Brendon Grimshaw lives alone (with some giant turtles) on the island of Moyenne in the Indian Ocean.
moyenne  island  robinson  crusoe  watchlater 
26 days ago by fjordaan
Mechanical Computer (All Parts) - Basic Mechanisms In Fire Control Computers - YouTube
A 1953 training film for a mechanical fire control computer aboard Navy Ships. Amazing how problems of mathematical computation were solved so elegantly in "permanent" mechanical form, before microprocessors became inexpensive and commonplace.
mechanical  computer  watchlater 
29 days ago by fjordaan
Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music - Visit the Museum - Science Museum London
The exhibition highlights the work of three British studios that produced electronic music in the 1960s and 1970s. Electronic Music Studios (EMS) experimented with computer music while developing some of the earliest commercial synthesisers to pay the bills. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop introduced electronic sounds to the masses through the theme tunes and sound effects its members made for radio and television. In the meantime, in her private studio in Kent, Daphne Oram developed a technique that allowed her to draw sounds. She called it Oramics, and the unique instrument she developed over the years, the Oramics Machine, is also on display.
oramics  electronica  sciencemuseum  exhibition  watchlater 
5 weeks ago by fjordaan
ALAN MOORE On BBC Hard Talk: Interview Goes Live For The Public | BAD HAVEN | News & Reviews of Comics, Movies, Games and Books
Recently comics legend and grumpy old warlock Alan Moore went on BBC’s Hard Talk where he chatted about his stance on his comics as film properties, the use of ‘V’ in the Occupy movement, his fairy tale porno comic and on the Watchmen prequels amongst other things.
alan  moore  watchlater 
6 weeks ago by fjordaan
Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms | MetaFilter
Wired called them, digital graffiti and John Carmack spoke of them at QuakeCon 2011 but they remain little known. A recently released full-length documentary (download) gives a portrait of the creative digital subculture from 80s to the present day.
demoscene  watchlater  mefi  warez 
6 weeks ago by fjordaan
Dangerous Minds | Patti Smith TV interview from April 1, 2012
CBS chat show “Sunday Morning” presents an hour long interview with Patti Smith conducted by journalist Anthony Mason. This was broadcast earlier today and it’s quite wonderful.

Patti sings “My Blakean Year” and “Grateful” and talks about her life. Mason does a good job of asking the questions and Smith is relaxed and open.
patti  smith  interview  watchlater 
7 weeks ago by fjordaan
The Impact of Kickstarter, Creative Commons & Creators Project | Off Book | PBS - YouTube
The internet has intensified connections between people across the planet. In this episode we take a look at the impact of this new interconnectivity on the art world. Traditional funding models are dissolving, new forms of expressing ownership have arisen to accomodate for remix culture, and artists are finding ways to connect physical art experiences and traditions to the internet. In the digital era, the experience of art from the perspective of the artist and the art audience is shifting rapidly, and bringing more people into the creative process.
kickstarter  creativecommons  commons  cc  pbs  watchlater 
8 weeks ago by fjordaan
Portal 2 - Post Mortem (GDC) - YouTube
The game almost didn't have Chell, GlaDOS or portals. Seriously. See the revealing interview during GDC as the peeps that created Portal 2 explain what their decision was in changing the concept of the game!
portal  watchlater  interview  gdc 
9 weeks ago by fjordaan
“Cartoons Kick Ass” | Cartoon Brew
Somebody recently posted (in four parts) the entire British Channel 4 TV program Cartoons Kick Ass. This special was taped in 2000 and as far as I know only aired once, late in the evening, and never seen beyond Great Britain. It includes interviews with John Kricfalusi, J.J. Sedelmaier, Ralph Bakshi, Mike Judge, ASIFA-SF’s Karl Cohen (author of Forbidden Animation, which I believe was the basis of the program), animation historians Bill Moritz, Paul Wells and me. It dared to include X-rated animation and other images that can offend, so assume that it is NSFW.
cartoons  kick  ass  cartoonbrew  c4  channel4  documentary  animation  bakshi  judge  kricfalusi  watchlater 
9 weeks ago by fjordaan
Bruce Springsteen - SXSW - Keynote Address - HD - YouTube
"The Boss" himself delivered an inspirational keynote speech in front of a packed convention center crowd. Springsteen talks about his influences, how he still practices his rock n' roll poses in his bedroom mirror, and he even picked up the guitar to croon a bit for the crowd.
springsteen  sxsw  watchlater 
10 weeks ago by fjordaan
Chuck Jones Extremes & Inbetweens, A life in animation (1/9) - YouTube
A great documental about chuck jones and his trayectory in the cartoon animation.
It´s a little bit long , about 1:30hr aprox. divided in 9 parts
chuck  jones  animation  watchlater  documentary 
10 weeks ago by fjordaan
Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown, one year later: Frontline doc airs tonight on PBS - Boing Boing
Airing tonight on PBS Frontline (check your local listings, or watch it online!), a documentary film that provides the definitive inside account of what really happened, moment to moment, during the Fukushima disaster. "Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown" features exclusive interviews for the first time with Japan's prime minster and the top executives at TEPCO.
fukushima  nuclear  watchlater 
12 weeks ago by fjordaan
Double Fine Adventure! // Ron Gilbert's Words of Wisdom to Tim Schafer [FULL 35 MINUTES] - YouTube
A few weeks prior to launching his record-shattering Kickstarter campaign for a new Point-n-Click Graphic Adventure game, Tim Schafer sat down with his old boss and mentor, Ron Gilbert. Together, they look back on the genre they helped define and discussed what they did right, where they went wrong, and how they'll do things differently moving forward with the new game.
tim  schafer  doublefine  adventure  games  watchlater 
february 2012 by fjordaan
The Filter Bubble
So when Eli Pariser explained the filter bubble concept and then called on them from the main stage to change how they do business, it wasn’t at all clear how they’d react. Watch the video to see what happened:
eli  pariser  duckduckgo  google  personalisation  filter  bubble  search  watchlater 
february 2012 by fjordaan
Airside on Vimeo
The last Airside talk ...ever!
airside  watchlater 
february 2012 by fjordaan
Bobby Owsinski's Big Picture Production Blog: Clapton's Guitar Tech
Here's a short interview with Jim Dickson, Eric Clapton's guitar tech of 30 years. He talks all about what it takes to be a guitar tech and the relationship with the artist that's required. Also interesting was how much the tech is required to think ahead before a particular gig or tour so he can anticipate the needs of the artist before even the artist knows them. There's a few good Clapton stories as well.
eric  clapton  guitar  watchlater 
february 2012 by fjordaan
Solve For X
A forum to encourage and amplify technology-based moonshot thinking and teamwork.
google  science  video  watchlater  solve  moonshot  ted 
february 2012 by fjordaan
Brian Duffy at TEDx Aldeburgh | FYPA.NET
A few months back Brian Duffy, Birmingham’s greatest artist (and no mistake), gave a talk at TEDx Aldeburgh followed by a brief performance by his Modified Toy Orchestra. The full video is now online. The version of Black Star they finish with is quite something.
toy  orchestra  music  watchlater  ted 
january 2012 by fjordaan
Stanford's Sapolsky On Depression in U.S. (Full Lecture) - YouTube
Stanford Professor Robert Sapolsky, posits that depression is the most damaging disease that you can experience. Right now it is the number four cause of disability in the US and it is becoming more common. Sapolsky states that depression is as real of a biological disease as is diabetes.
depression  watchlater 
january 2012 by fjordaan
The Anatomy of Influence: Mapping the Labyrinth of Literature | Brain Pickings
Bloom, who for the past half-century has been exploring that ecosystem as a Yale literature professor and contemporary culture’s most significant literary critic, offers insight on 30 of the world’s most iconic writers, from Shakespeare to Joyce to Emerson, and examines issues ranging from the role of “creative misreading” in the joy of literature to the supreme fiction of the romantic self to the influence of a mind on itself.
harold  bloom  anatomy  influence  watchlater 
january 2012 by fjordaan
How the Dutch Got Their Bike Paths | Brain Pickings
This fascinating short documentary traces the rise of The Netherlands’ famous bicycle paths and examines the sociocultural factors that enabled it, from mass protests to government policy.
netherlands  bicycle  paths  cycling  watchlater  dutch 
january 2012 by fjordaan
Stewart Lee - Princess Diana - YouTube
Probably my favourite Stewart Lee moment, and possibly my favourite piece of stand-up ever.
comedy  watchlater 
january 2012 by fjordaan
Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957) - YouTube
Walt Disney explains his invention. Probably the most advanced tool ever made in the field of animation. (At least until the computer was made.)
disney  multiplane  camera  animation  watchlater 
december 2011 by fjordaan
TEDxManhattanBeach - John Bennett - Why Math Instruction Is Unnecessary - YouTube
John is a teacher of math and a homeschooling parent who offers a radical-sounding proposal: that we cease to require math instruction in middle and high school. He came to this point of view over a number of years, as he attempted (and failed) to convince students that the math they were learning was beautiful, useful, or an imperative component of their future prosperity. When he stopped trying to connect math with students and simple tried to connect with the students themselves, he made a profound discovery - kids are suffering from "math anxiety." If the goal of teaching math is to teach us deductive and inductive reasoning, might games and puzzles be equally effective in developing kids' reasoning skills - and allow them to fulfill their life missions? "We want to reawaken analytical and critical thinking schools that have been anesthetized by the standard curriculum," says John.
curriculum  education  math  ted  john  bennett  watchlater 
november 2011 by fjordaan
Phil Plait: How to defend Earth from asteroids | Video on TED.com
What's six miles wide and can end civilization in an instant? An asteroid -- and there are lots of them out there. With humor and great visuals, Phil Plait enthralls the TEDxBoulder audience with all the ways asteroids can kill, and what we must do to avoid them.
asteroid  space  ted  watchlater 
november 2011 by fjordaan
And the florist says, "White lily." | MetaFilter
This one time in Edo Japan, Bashō got together with a bunch of his rich friends from Nagoya to make up a set of interlocking poems (renku) — 36 of them, to be exact (a format called kasen). Then, 320 years later, the complete cycle was animated by a diverse international team of artists.
basho  animation  poems  japan  watchlater  metafilter 
november 2011 by fjordaan
Bill Gates on Vaccines: An RSA Animation | Brain Pickings
We’re big fans of The RSA and their wonderful sketchnote illustrations of big ideas by big thinkers. Despite the signature fun format, their latest installment deals with a very serious issue surrounded by a tragic amount of public misinformation: Vaccines. The 4-minute animation distills the gist of Bill Gates’ 24-page annual letter, which focuses on the Gates Foundation’s vaccination advocacy as well as their work in HIV/AIDS, malaria, agriculture and education.
vaccines  rsa  animation  bill  gates  sketchnote  watchlater 
november 2011 by fjordaan
Dangerous Minds | Roxy Music’s album covers
Short documentary film about the making of those iconic and sexy Roxy Music album covers. This was made for a recent event honoring Bryan Ferry in France.
roxy  music  brian  ferry  album  covers  documentary  watchlater 
november 2011 by fjordaan
Eyvind Earle Narrates His Life Story | Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation Conversation
It’s been an Eyvind Earle kind of week. A couple days ago I stumbled onto an obscure post-Sleeping Beauty Chevrolet commercial that he directed and animated. And tonight I found this half-hour documentary that was written and narrated by him shortly before he died in 2000. The film contains lots of personal history, more of his rarely seen commercial and abstract animation, and a generous serving of his personal philosophies about life. Watch the entire program in three parts:
eyvind  earle  disney  artist  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
Apple - Apple Events - Celebrating Steve
Watch the special event, filmed live at the Apple campus in Cupertino, California.
watchlater  steve  jobs  jonathan  ive  video  eulogy 
october 2011 by fjordaan
Canon's Camera of the Future
Instead, it's a video-only device that shoots extremely high resolution, so high, in fact, that if you fail to take advantage of the integrated mega-zoom, mega-stabilized, perpetual-focus lens at the time of shooting, you can zoom into your shot later without noticeable image loss. To snag your still, just pause the video. Each frame is a usable photo unto itself.
canon  camera  future  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
A conversation with Siri | Phones | Macworld Video | Macworld
In writing my review of the iPhone 4S I got to spend some time playing with the Siri voice-recognition engine. And so I made a video, so you could see it in person. It's embedded in the review itself, but I've also added it below as well as putting it in our (soon to be revived) Macworld Video podcast stream.
apple  iphone  siri  video  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
Internet Story | Adam Butcher - Writer. Director. Filmmaker
A series of shocking events unfolds when a young man creates a public treasure hunt for his own amusement and a video blogger decides to pursue the riddles across country.
internet  story  animation  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
Frank Porter Graham Lecture 2011 with David Simon on Vimeo
David Simon, creator of The Wire and Treme, delivers the 2011-2012 Frank Porter Graham Lecture at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. KK: "In this lecture David Simon, the creator of TV mega-hit the Wire, riffs on prisons, cities, unions, newspapers, taxation, globalism and the American dream with more intelligence and truth than anyone I've heard in a long while. I don't consider myself politically Left, and normally I don't have much patience with bleeding heart cry-baby accusations against capitalism, but man, I could not stop listening and feeling Simon has his finger on the titanic dynamics at work in the what was once called the United States of America. Some people wonder where the Left went in America. David Simon may now be its most articulate spokesperson. I don't agree 100% but I believe he is speaking truth to power. You should watch the whole thing."
wire  treme  lecture  david  simon  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
The Ropes at Disney: 1943 Walt Disney Employee Handbook | Brain Pickings
“If you unwittingly slip off the beam, it will give you painless nudge in the right direction. Please read it carefully.”
disney  employee  handbook  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
Geoff Mulgan: A short intro to the Studio School | Video on TED.com
Some kids learn by listening; others learn by doing. Geoff Mulgan gives a short introduction to the Studio School, a new kind of school in the UK where small teams of kids learn by working on projects that are, as Mulgan puts it, "for real."
education  ted  watchlater  studio  school 
october 2011 by fjordaan
KEYNOTE: The Game Changer: Siri, a Virtual Personal Assistant on Vimeo
We are beginning to see a new interaction paradigm for the web: the Virtual Personal Assistant (VPA). A VPA is task focused: it helps you get things done. You interact with it in natural language, in a conversation. It gets to know you, acts on your behalf, and gets better with time. The VPA paradigm builds on the information and services of the web, with new technical challenges of semantic intent understanding, context awareness, service delegation, and mass personalization.
vpa  virtual  assistant  ai  siri  watchlater 
october 2011 by fjordaan
IDEO: Big Innovation Lives Right on the Edge of Ridiculous Ideas :: Articles :: The 99 Percent
Most people think that the opposite of play is work (especially in the corporate world) but the opposite is boredom or even depression.
ideo  quotes  play  innovation  boredom  watchlater  brendan  boyle 
october 2011 by fjordaan
Smallest Federated Wiki Videos
Our new wiki innovates three ways. It shares through federation, composes by refactoring and wraps data with visualization. Follow our open development on GitHub or just watch our work-in-progress videos here.
wiki  federation  ward  cunningham  watchlater 
september 2011 by fjordaan
The Toaster Project: A DIY Quest for the Origins of Stuff | Brain Pickings
At once a charming manifesto for the maker movement and a poetic reflection on consumerism’s downfall, The Toaster Project is a story of reaquainting ourselves with the origins of our stuff, part Moby-Duck, part The Story of Stuff, part something else made entirely from sratch.
ted  toaster  diy  watchlater 
september 2011 by fjordaan
Why Oh Why Can't I? | MetaFilter
It's been missing from YouTube for almost a year, but finally someone has resurrected the iconic video of Patti Labelle building up to a massive "Over The Rainbow" explosion at a 1984 tribute to MLK Jr.
rainbow  music  watchlater 
september 2011 by fjordaan
Best. Simpsons Clips. Ever. | Underwire | Wired.com
Sunday marks the Season 23 debut of The Simpsons -- a season that will include the 500th episode of America’s longest-running animated program. To mark this milestone, we asked Wired.com staffers to name their all-time favorite episodes, lines, nerdy send-ups and moments from the show. The picks kept rolling in, but we narrowed them down to 10. Enjoy them all, in chronological order, in the video gallery above.
simpsons  watchlater 
september 2011 by fjordaan
Animated Adaptation of The Giving Tree Narrated by Shel Silverstein to Celebrate a New Posthumous Book | Brain Pickings
To celebrate the new release, here is a 1973 animated adaptation of The Giving Tree, read by Silverstein himself — a priceless memento of one of our era’s most wholehearted creators.
shel  silverstein  animation  watchlater  tree 
september 2011 by fjordaan
curiosity counts - Fantastic Creative Mornings talk on how the...
Fantastic Creative Mornings talk on how the Internet changed everything by Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield – insightful far past what you’d expect. Be sure to stick around for the excellent Q&A portion at the end, which gives the actual talk a run for its money. (via)
stewart  butterfield  watchlater  flickr  glitch 
september 2011 by fjordaan
“This Papaya Tastes Perfect” by Ian Cheng | Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation Conversation
Performed under the influence of whiskey, wrecking the mocap suit. . . .dirty data resulting in 3D animation as drunk and unprofessional as the characters within it. Un-integrated stupidity one-to-one at scale with its form. Note: you might have to tilt your laptop sideways or watch it on your cellphone.
papaya  animation  mocap  motioncapture  watchlater 
september 2011 by fjordaan
“Countdown” by Céline Desrumaux | Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation Conversation
Every so often I run across a piece of animation that’s truly special. “Countdown” by ​Céline Desrumaux is one such piece. The short, which took over two years to make, is quite simply a masterpiece of composition, cutting, color and design. Céline, whose work experience include Passion Pictures and Cartoon Network UK, uses the malleable nature of film to express her vision: the film is narrative and the ideas pictorial, yet many of the compositions and shots would appear to be completely abstract if not for their sequential context. In other words, it’s a graphic experience that takes advantage of the animation medium and could make sense only as a film.
watchlater  animation 
september 2011 by fjordaan
ASCII by Jason Scott / Archive Team: A Distributed Preservation of Service Attack
I asked for the nicest presentation space at DEFCON, I got a nice rented tux, and I steeled myself up to give my all onstage. And it paid off! May I proudly present my DEFCON 19 talk: Archive Team: A Distributed Preservation of Service Attack.
watchlater  jasonscott  defcon  archives 
september 2011 by fjordaan
Camouflage octopus! The story and science behind... | The Kid Should See This.
Camouflage octopus! The story and science behind the famous animated gif.
octopus  mimic  watchlater 
august 2011 by fjordaan
The Kid Should See This.
There's just so much science, nature, music, arts, technology, storytelling and assorted good stuff out there that my kids (and maybe your kids) haven't seen. It's most likely not stuff that was made for them...

But we don't underestimate kids around here.

Off the grid-for-little-kids videos and other smart stuff collected by Rion Nakaya and her three year old co-curator.
art  children  education  kids  video  watchlater 
august 2011 by fjordaan
Tidying Up Art: Ursus Wehrli Deconstructs Iconic Paintings | Brain Pickings
When an art critic talks about deconstructing a painting, they’re normally talking figuratively — pick the concept apart, dissect the symbolism, analyze the message. Not the case with comedian-slash-experimental-artist Ursus Wehrli, who’s on a quest to deconstruct and tidy up art — literally.
ursus  wehrli  ted  watchlater  art  tidy 
august 2011 by fjordaan
How Music Works (BBC Documentary)
Have been enjoying the excellent BBC4 series How Music Works, on YouTube: Should be shown in schools. /via @brainpicker
watchlater  from iphone
august 2011 by fjordaan
‪Barefoot Running‬‏ - YouTube
Jon Udell presents Barefoot Running, at Ignite Foo Camp.
jon  udell  video  watchlater 
july 2011 by fjordaan
‪Authors@Google: Trey Ratcliff‬‏ - YouTube
High dynamic range (HDR) photography lets you capture the myriad colors and levels of light that you can see in the real world, and the results are amazing photographs that run the gamut from super real to surreal. Explore this fantastic realm of photography through the unique vision of renowned travel photographer Trey Ratcliff. In this book, Treyshares his phenomenal HDR photographs as well as all the backstory on the adventurous circumstances of their origin. He also reveals the techniques he used to get the final shot. The breathtaking images gracing these pages and the author's real-world advice for capturing and manipulating images will inspire you to create your own HDR magic. So Trey also includes his simple and straightforward tutorial that teaches you everything you need to know to make your own HDR photographs, whether you?re a beginner, amateur, or professional. A unique blend of practical and inspirational, this book features:
HDR  tutorial  google  trey  ratcliff  video  watchlater 
july 2011 by fjordaan
Bill Hammack's Video & Audio on Engineering
Make called Bill a "brilliant science-and-technology documentarian", whose "videos should be held up as models of how to present complex technical information visually" Wired called them "dazzling." You can see 10 of his best videos below. Series #4 will be out in the fall. To learn about its companion book click on cover image.
education  engineering  technology  video  guy  engineer  watchlater 
july 2011 by fjordaan
‪A Day In The Life of John Lasseter‬‏ - YouTube
25 years ago he revolutionised the animation industry. (25-minute film following a man who loves hugging almost as much as Hawaiian shirts)
animation  film  video  john  lasseter  watchlater 
july 2011 by fjordaan
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