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  • August 23rd 2022
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    © SUGi (via YouTube)

    SUGi’s mission is to empower rewilding and bring Nature closer to anyone anywhere. Our Forest Makers and Ocean Gardeners use your funds to restore biodiversity and regenerate ecosystems.

    From the YouTube-Channel by the beautiful SUGi project. If you want to know more about the propagated Miyawaki method and the idea of the “Mini-forests”, there’s a book by Hannah Lewi.

    One for my growing antilibrary.

    sugiproject.com

  • July 25th 2022
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    © Acoustic Sounds (via YouTube)

    From mastering to distribution, there is no company in the world quite like Acoustic Sounds. Get an inside look at each process that goes into creating the best sounding vinyl.

    Sadly I haven’t managed to get my hands on a LP by Acoustic Sounds yet, but after watching this recently released Behind The Scenes video about the Kansas-based record company, I’m more eager than ever to purchase the Stan Getz & João Gilberto release I’ve been hunting for locally for quite a while already. Luckily I’ve plenty of other great records –even some high-fidelity ones by The Lost Recordings, Supersense and Impex– in my collection to satisfy my now triggered vinyl cravings.

    store.acousticsounds.com

  • July 24th 2022
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    © Universal Everything / Hyundai (via Vimeo)

    Ocean is an artful representation of recycling ocean plastic into the fabric used in the interiors of the all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 car.

    Ocean is a beautiful large-scale video installation from Universal Everything, “a remote-working collective of digital artists, experience designers and future makers” to celebrate the launch of Hyundai Motorstudio in Jakarta, Indonesia.

    universaleverything.com/projects/ocean

  • July 17th 2022
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    © emocritus Properties, LLC / Cosmos Studios, Inc. (via YouTube)

    That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor, and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every ‘superstar,’ every ‘supreme leader,’ every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there – on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.

    Carl Sagan is always a win.

    nasa.gov/feature/jpl/pale-blue-dot-revisited/

  • July 10th 2022
    tags: filed under hyperlinks, videos, music

    © NPR / FKJ (via YouTube)

    It’s about looking for a way out. Out of the adult mind. Well here I am, not being able to move much, with limited choices. Pretty much like when I was a kid, but where did my innocence go? Is it all in the head? Let’s pretend I know nothing then. Like when i first started. Let’s do it just for the play.

    The recently released album ‘VINCENT’ by Vincent Fenton aka French Kiwi Juice –respectively the abbreviation FKJ– was the soundtrack of our trip to Italy lately. Last week the vinyl version of the wonderful album dropped, and the American nonprofit radio company NPR published an amazing tiny desk (home) concert with the french multi-instrumentalist and singer. I recommend everything; a trip to Italy, the album –especially in the form of the double LP– and of course the NPR concert.

    npr.org/fkj-tiny-desk-home-concert

  • July 8th 2022
    tags: filed under hyperlinks, videos, films and series

    © Disney (via YouTube)

    A six episodes long documentary series about the legendary visual effects house Industrial Light & Magic? YES PLEASE! (coming July 27 to Disney+)

    ilm.com

  • July 8th 2022
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    © Warner Bros. Entertainment (via YouTube)

    I’ve shared video essays about the astonishing Sound and the innovative VFX, as well as a short compilation with some of the most beautiful shots from Denis Villeneuve’s incredible Dune –or rather the first part of his adaptation– before, so you already know how much I admire this cinematic sci-fi epos from 2021. Here’s another behind-the-scenes video, this time the focus is set on the great costume design. Otherworldly Wears indeed.

    youtu.be/86WVlFR8dLc

  • June 27th 2022
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    © Beyoncé / SME (via YouTube)

    A new single by Beyoncé with a somewhat surprising sound; BREAK MY SOUL heavily relies on (classic) house samples, really curious if her whole new Album Renaissance –dropping 29 July– is going to sound similar?

    beyonce.com

  • June 26th 2022
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    © Science and Nonduality (via YouTube)

    A documentary about the art of living outside of conventions, in deep integrity with one’s essence.

    That must be the most incredible place for a ‘Home Office’ I’ve ever seen; mathematic Michael has practically left civilisation and lives alone inside the thick jungle of Hawaii now, twenty minutes away from the closest existing road. The academic and Buddhist cleared the plot of land he afterward built his solitary home on himself by hand with material he all brought on his shoulders.

    I haven’t checked any other content created by SAND (Science and Nonduality) besides The Art of Life so far and I’m always a bit cautious when it comes to prominently presented spirituality, but this short documentary video portrait is magnificent and I admire the wonderful place “devoted to beauty and impracticality” Michael has created.

    scienceandnonduality.com

  • June 26th 2022
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    © Patagonia (via YouTube)

    Fishpeople tells the stories of a unique cast of characters who have dedicated their lives to the sea. Featuring Kimi Werner, Eddie Donnellan, Dave Rastovich, Matahi Drollet, Ray Collins and Lynne Cox.

    Another beautiful short documentary produced by environmentally conscious clothing company Patagonia. After spending some days near the coast myself recently for the first time in literally years, I only realized again how much I’ve missed the sea. Probably that’s one of the reasons I enjoy this video so much; I’d love to live closer by and with the ocean myself.

    patagonia.com/films/all

  • June 5th 2022
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    © LDC / Crown Record Co., Ltd. (via Youtube)

    Nice Japanese Compilation of Jazz, Funk, Ambient, Rock, and World called On The Beach. The LP was originally released in 1985 and is available as a YouTube video nowadays. The ideal soundtrack –and video– for some summer/holiday vibes, here is its tracklist:

    1. Taeko Ohnuki (大貫妙子) – Summer Connection
    2. Shigeru Suzuki (鈴木茂) – テレスコープ (Telescope)
    3. Shigeru Suzuki (鈴木茂) – ラハイナ・ガール (Lahaina Girl)
    4. Shigeru Suzuki (鈴木茂) – Brandy Wine
    5. Haruomi Hosono (細野晴臣) – Hurricane Dorothy
    6. Kaze (風) – 海風 (Umi Kaze)
    7. Kaze (風) – 3号線を左に折れ (3-Gousen o Hidari ni Ore)
    8. Yuko Tomita (とみたゆう子) – 海のキャトルセゾン (Umi no Cattle Saison)
    9. Ryohei Yamanashi (山梨鐐平) – 熱い恋 (Atsui Koi)
    10. Haruomi Hosono (細野晴臣) – Exotica Lullaby

    discogs.com/de/release/11171526-Taeko-Ohnuki-Shigeru-Suzuki-Haruomi-Hosono-Kaze-3-Yuko-Tomita-Ryohei-Yamanashi-On-The-Beach

  • June 3rd 2022
    tags: filed under hyperlinks, videos, culture and sociology

    © ZDF

    Was passiert hinter den Kulissen, wenn wir klicken, swipen, bestellen, matchen? Wie funktioniert die neue digitale Welt? Wer zieht hier die Fäden? Wer sind die Gewinner und Verlierer?

    German television station ZDF recently started a documentation series about the digital world called Digital Empire. The first episode was about AI and the bias it might come with —based on its originators and their worldview, thus fostering inequality.

    An important theme to start with, I’m curious about which topics the team is covering in the upcoming episodes.

    zdf.de/dokumentation/digital-empire

  • June 3rd 2022
    tags: filed under hyperlinks, videos, recources and tools

    © Vox (via YouTube)

    Beginning in January 2021, advances in AI research have produced a plethora of deep-learning models capable of generating original images from simple text prompts, effectively extending the human imagination. Researchers at OpenAI, Google, Facebook, and others have developed text-to-image tools that they have not yet released to the public, and similar models have proliferated online in the open-source arena and at smaller companies like Midjourney.

    Vox not only does share this interesting video on how AI is able to create imagery based on a short descriptional text —and some of the implications this technology has, but they also include a list of current free AI Art tools in the video description for anyone willing to dive deeper;

    pharmapsychotic.com/tools.html

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