Watch as an ordinary Sharpie Pen comes alive! You can make it move with your mind…or can you?
Watch as an ordinary Sharpie Pen comes alive! You can make it move with your mind…or can you?
Make your own awesome nerdtacular ornaments to give as gifts or decorate your tree!
Corey Keller, curator of an exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art about early science photography, leads you through a brief, heavily-illustrated tour of the social history of x-rays.
Photoshop Pro’s Animals pets funny
very cool designing photoshopping
More Pretty Cool People Interviews at:
http://www.submarinechannel.com/PCPI
Miranda July was a prolific performance and video artist in the 1990s who stepped into the mainstream limelight when her 2005 film Me and You and Everyone We Know became an international hit. But instead of being in a hurry do a second feature film, Miranda has been “in a hurry to do everything else”. Like making exhibitions featuring the delicate and personal do-it-yourself art from the ever-expanding Learning To Love You More web project. We met Miranda at MU, an art space in Eindhoven, a few hours before the opening of the exhibition. Miranda July is the first in a new series of Pretty Cool People Interviews. Coming up next: Mike Mills, Lou Ye, Erwin Wurm, Olivier Marquézy and Lou Reed, to name but a few…
The blind artist.
If you find this interesting, make sure you buy the upcoming DVD; http://www.discoverychannel.ca/shows/showdetails.aspx?sid=4399
Our new single which is out for download on the 9th of June 2008
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for this video
Q: Is it just me, or does this piece make everyone feel like crying?
A: Maybe not everyone, but lots of people …
http://www.musanim.com/youtube/ClairDeLuneCrying.html
Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece?
A: Here’s a copy, thanks to Clint S. Mars:
http://www.musanim.com/pdf/debussyclairdelune.pdf
Q: Hey, what happened to my question/comment?
A: Questions answered in the FAQ and comments with nothing to do with the video (”spam”) are removed. If you posted a comment and don’t know why it’s gone, email me (stephen at musanim dot com) with “YouTube comment” in the subject line.
Q: Is this the same recording as on the soundtrack?
A: No; Stephen Malinowski made this one. Compare the two and let me know what you think.
Q: How did you make this video?
A: You can read about it here:
http://www.musanim.com/ProductionNotes/ClairDeLune.html
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Each pitch class (C, C-sharp, D, D-sharp, etc.) has it’s own color, and the colors are chosen by mapping the musician’s “circle of fifths” to the artist’s “color wheel.” You can read more about this here:
http://www.musanim.com/mam/pfifth.htm
Q: Who is Debussy?
A: A French composer; you can read about him here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debussy
Q: The audio/video isn’t very good; can I get the original movie?
A: Yes, you can get it here (you have to sign up, but then you can download it):
http://www.vimeo.com/90612
Q: How can I make this kind of movie?
A: Check out this:
www.musanim.com/player/
Q: Can I use this audio/video in my project?
A: Please send me an email (stephen at musanim dot com) describing your project and I’ll let you know whether it’s okay.
Q: This is cool; where can I get a list of everything you’ve done like this?
A: Here’s the best place:
http://www.musanim.com/watch/ for more about this movie and others.
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Here’s the guide to making a t-shirt I promised. No, I’m not selling them. Essentially, it isn’t worth my time so I’ll keep doing a few but it will be for fun.
This 3D medical animation of shoulder dystocia in a newborn shows a vaginal delivery with the uterus removed for greater visibility of the brachial plexus in the neck and shoulder area of the fetus. As the baby is pushed through the mother’s pelvic outlet during labor, we see the infant’s shoulder being trapped beneath the mother’s pelvic bone (pubic symphysis) causing the nerves of the brachial plexus to be stretched and injured. This form of brachial plexus injury is called neuropraxia, and may result in symptoms including a limp or paralyzed arm; lack of muscle control in the arm, hand, or wrist; and lack of feeling or sensation in the arm or hand. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube