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Alarm clock

An impressive short film, 3D animation with a duration of 8 minutes and 50 entitled "Alarm". Directed and produced by the creative collective of independent Korean Mesai and young artist Moo-hyun Jang.

   
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Alarm_clock.zip (55 KB)

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Keep going music again:)

Yes today is the music day:) One of my old friend recommended this song a couple years ago then I liked it so much,  I liked its  loop especially listen then enjoy:)

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Notre Dame De Paris 1 Temps de Catedrali High Quality

Mon amie Asli hier je t'ai vu dans mon reve donc ces't pour toi ma coni:)

pour nos meilleurs moments:))

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PJ Harvey & Nirvana - Cross

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This song takes me to another world!

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Stephen Morris

Some amazing concepts and photographs taken by London’s very own Stephen Morris. Very visually stimulating.

             
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Stephen_Morris.zip (893 KB)

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Karim Hommos

I met this guy at DeviantART  and when I saw his work, it blew my mind. Now I want the readers to know him.

         
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Karim_Hommos.zip (152 KB)

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Jamie Chung Photography

How Genius are those really cool still Life photography from young graduated Jamie Chung !

         
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Jamie_Chung_Photography.zip (200 KB)

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Jason Florio

             
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Jason_Florio.zip (560 KB)

From Jason Florio

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Through The Green Fuse

“Through The Green Fuse” is series of photos by Robert Buelteman, actually they are photograms. His technique is quite complex and dangerous, it’s based on Kirlian photography. He places flowers and leaves on a color transparency film, on top of that he lays plexiglas with a sheet of metal in between, floating in a liquid silicone. Then he hits everything with an electric pulse which causes the coronas and outlines to appear on the film. The last step he needs to do, is hand-painting it with a white light coming from an optical fiber. It can take up to 150 attempts to get this right. You can read more about it at Wired.
The results are just stunning.

       
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Through_The_Green_Fuse.zip (321 KB)

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