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Re: The video-links only thread

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Re: The video-links only thread

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Kim Boekbinder: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:49 am

The Sky Is Calling | Phil Plait
09OCT12 | Bad Astronomy introduced singer,
Kim Boekbinder, and her latest science-to-music video.


^ The Sky is Calling | Kim Boekbinder, singer

At about mark 2.14 in the vid, you’ll notice the physical heart is represented by what I guess are called overlays(?). The overlays in the vid move very quickly to the next.

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Sarah Brightman: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:03 pm

Singer Sarah Brightman Will be Next Space Tourist


^ Sarah Brightman, singer | Angel Official Video
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby brainpanhandler » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:01 pm

"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." - Martin Luther King Jr.
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby justdrew » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:37 pm

and another one... :thumbsup

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Hammer of Los » Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:36 am

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Avalon Hill did a fantastic simulation game of Starship Troopers, based on the Henlein novel.

I'll have to practice those dance moves.

Flying shining purple wolf hounds.

Er, yeah.

To become a true starship trooper you have to solve the Kobayashi Maru.

Your life is your Kobayashi Maru.

No win scenario?

You could try the deeper magic from before the dawn of time.

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:11 am

Try the advantage of being awestruck. Again.


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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:51 pm

STEREO catches an eruptive prominence | Phil Plait
Bad Astronomy | October 15th, 2012 12:27 PM

    Via Jenny Winder on Google+ I saw this way cool video of an eruptive prominence on the Sun: a towering arc of plasma held aloft by the Sun’s magnetic fields. Sometimes these field lines are unstable, and the plasma can blast away from the Sun and out into space:


    NASA STEREO
    Unfurling Prominence
    This video was taken by one of NASA’s twin STEREO spacecraft; a pair of probes with one orbiting well ahead and the other behind the Earth. They stare at the Sun, literally giving us an angle on it we can’t get from our planet. Specifically this was from the STEREO Ahead spacecraft, and combines an ultraviolet view of the Sun itself together with a visible light portion that shows the Sun’s outer atmosphere, called the corona.

    You can see the prominence form, rise up, and then erupt away into space over the course of one day, on October 6-7, 2012. Sometimes this material rains back down to the surface, and sometimes it escapes entirely. When it does the latter, it can flow outward, impact the Earth, and cause a geomagnetic storm. Usually those do us no harm, though if they get big they can disrupt satellites and potentially cause power outages. More likely they just create gorgeous aurorae which can be photographed from the ground.

    It’s actually rather amazing how many space-based eyes we have on the Sun and the amount of data they send back. The Sun is a feisty beast, and getting feistier as we approach the maximum part of its magnetic cycle. The more we observe it, the more we learn, and learning is always good.

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:28 am

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Re: The video-links only thread

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:07 pm

See Endeavor’s two day drive through
Los Angeles in less than three minutes.

Mission 26
The Big Endeavour
    VIMEO NOTES | A very special thanks to the City of Inglewood, Chief of Police Mark Fronterotta, Lieutenant James Madia, Sergeant Dirk Dewachter, and to the Men and Women of the Inglewood Police Department. None of this would have been possible without them.

    This project was only made possible by the help of a truly amazing and talented timelapse team which included; Joe Capra, Chris Pritchard, Brian Hawkins, Andrew Walker, Ryan Killackey and myself.

    This truly was a once in a lifetime opportunity that we are so happy and honored to have been be a part of.

    The endeavor started on Thursday night and went on until Sunday night, with very little sleep to no sleep. The only thing that kept us going was pure love of the art and adrenaline. One thing that stood out the most for me, while I was shooting, was the people of Los Angeles. It was so powerful to see the excitement on peoples faces and the pride of their home town. No matter how many times I would see the Shuttle it would never get old.

    This has been an amazing experience that I will never forget. My hope is that this film will show you the amount of dedicated people and teamwork that it took to get the Endeavour to its new home. Enjoy.
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:21 am

This vimeo, posted 17OCT12 at Bad Astronomy, so caught me by surprise, I LOL! It’s the music that did it. Björk sings a love song titled, It’s Oh So Quiet, that alternates music of a hushed cabaret setting with a BIG band sound of a Broadway show. You’re listening to some fun music while watching some natural wonders of Iceland: produced by a journalist with a sense of humor. I got a breath of fresh air!
Enjoy :D

< Frost, Fire and Northern Lights in Iceland
    ^ by Jean-Luc Dauvergne

    VIMEO NOTES. First you can see Gulfoss, the “Golden Fall”, it’s 70 m wide. After Geysir that is the biggest geyser in the world after Yellowstone.

    Passing by Landmannalaugar, we discover the Vatnajökull area : it’s the biggest glacier in Europe.

    The most impressive place is the Jökulsárlón where the glacier arrive in a lake that communicate with the ocean.

    At the end we see a DC-3 that landed in emergency in November 24th, 1973.

    I did those pictures in September 2012. I stayed 1 week in Iceland and we saw northern lights every nights!
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby SonicG » Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:04 am

The story of the iconic cover art for Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures

http://boingboing.net/2012/10/16/the-st ... cover.html
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:02 am

^^^ SonicG wrote:The story of the iconic cover art for Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures

http://boingboing.net/2012/10/16/the-st ... cover.html
ImageWow. Thanks, SonicG.

BDazzling referenced Joy Division here, but I hadn’t researched enough to find the Boing Boing post and those GREAT comments! (Refer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell; Antony Hewish)

Below is the vimeo posted by EDW Lynch at Laughing Squid 16OCT12.

    “Graphic designer Peter Saville tells the fascinating story of the iconic cover art he created for the 1979 Joy Division album Unknown Pleasures. The intriguing graphic, which has turned up on everything from T-shirts to tattoos, is a data visualization of the signal emanating from the first pulsar to be observed by scientists. The video was directed by Eric Klotz & Volkert Besseling for the Visualized Conference, which takes place November 8 & 9 in New York City.”

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