Made In Queens


The documentary about kids and their bikes with speakers premiered at the 62nd Edinburgh International Film Festival in mid June and is now touring all sorts of festivals. More on the official website.


An anthropological introduction to YouTube


Presented by Prof. Michael Wesch at the Library of Congress this June.



Slow motion lightning


Looks like this is a viral for the Casio EX-F1 digital camera which achieves 60 fps for images and 1,200 fps for movie recording. Not bad at all for a mere $1k.


GE Performance Television


God, look at the VHS recorder. I certainly don’t miss the crappy quality of VHS movies. Especially when they were copied.


Chuck vs. rat


A scene from Missing In Action II.



Follow your instinct


I’ve posted about the annotations functionality on YouTube before (here and here). Now here’s the first proper advertainment use I’ve come across from Samsung and a great one at that. No matter whether the advertised phone is crap or not, the production is great. Obviously you’ll need to click through to YouTube to be able to use the annotations. I hope YouTube fixes this soon though.


Lego version of Radiohead’s House of Cards video

7-08-2008 | Arts, Gold, Movies, Music | Comments


Created by Ian MacKinnon. Very cool.




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