This is incredible. Ice Cube, in a style that is pure Ice Cube, discusses the beautiful architecture of much-maligned Los Angeles. He waxes poetic on the Eames house, the flavors of L.A. traffic, and the good, bad, and ugly the city has to offer. It is equal parts gangster and academic, entertainment and educational. We hope it’s just the first in a series.
I really enjoy the work of Reza Ali, and this is just one of his projects , it’s amazing ,Enjoy!
This is an audio-reactive algorithmic visual art piece that uses the concept of charged particles and flocking to simulate a organism that is alive and composed of micro-organisms. The movement is rather pleasing thus I decided to exhibit the algorithm in a rather catchy video art fashion. Enjoy.
Audio: Jon Hopkins - “A Drifting Up”
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Steve jobs Presenting cupertino new campus
Music video by Röyksopp performing Remind Me.
The diagrams ar so nice!
Directed by Ludovic Houplan & Hervé de Crécy Remind me won the 2002 MTV Europe Music Award for best music video. Subscribe for more Royksopp videos here: vimeo.com/ royksopptv Buy the song: itunes.com/ royksopp/ remindme
Red hood video diagram
Another video of the New World Trade Center & 9/11 Memorial I 2013
Unfortunately the video can’t be played on my blog, so you will have to click on the youtube link.
View Downtown Manhattan’s future skyline
This megacomplex include:
Five new skyscrapers (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 WTC) The National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center The World Trade Center Transportation Hub 550,000 square feet of retail space Performing Arts Center
This vision represents an unprecedented merging of architects, artists, and urban developers, including Santiago Calatrava, David Childs, Norman Foster, Frank Gehry, Fumihiko Maki, and Richard Rogers. The singular goal is a grand new urban center for 21st century New York.
Get Blown Away By This Architectural Music Light Show
I love what happens when you put technology in the hands of very creative people like André Chocron. Using only time-lapse photography, the Norwegian director created one of the best music light shows I’ve seen.
Chorcon filmed old apartment buildings in Oslo, Norway and used the lights in each room as the medium for his light show. He captured each building using time-lapse photography taken at night. Using this technique, he was able to get pictures of each room with the lights on and off. He then used a computer to map the lights in a pattern to the tune “Time is of the essence” by Cold Mailman. If you have no idea what this means, watch the video and it will all make sense. The results are simply amazing.