The internet is in the ocean
The internet is in the cloud? No! It's in the ocean. The internet is known to pulse through fiber optic cables and cell phone towers, but 99% of high-speed international information is transferred under the sea.
The internet is in the cloud? No! It's in the ocean. The internet is known to pulse through fiber optic cables and cell phone towers, but 99% of high-speed international information is transferred under the sea.
Craig Ward, a New York based typographer and designer, rode the trains of each of New York City's twenty-two subway lines, collecting bacterial samples from hand rails, seats and other high traffic surfaces to create an unorthodox portrait of the city's residents at the smallest of scales.
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Welcome to the ICR - the world's leading research laboratory in the highly specialized field of spinning people around. Dr. Laslowicz is convinced: Making his machines more powerful brings him comes closer to the solution for all our problems.
'How do we sit together and lead a discussion. Not with one or two persons, but all of us on the planet. To start to raise the questions about what's important.'
This charming documentary is a tribute to life and creativity. It's about Sigrídur Níelsdóttir who released her first album in 2001 at the age of 71 and became a cult phenomenon. Since then, she has recorded over 600 homemade songs and made 59 albums.
This feeling-good trailer is a perfect start for a monday morning.
Iraq Perspective was BENJAMIN LOWY’s attempt to visualise the perspective from which he had to experience Iraq – namely through the window of an armoured vehicle.
'Journey to the end of coal' by Honkytonk Films is an immersive, interactive project with a suspense-packed narrative, made in documentary style.
Flotsam & Jetsam is a documentary based around the beachcombers of Texel, one of the largest Frisian islands north of Holland.
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....= a trip of a lifetime, by Rick Mereki.