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The Archaeology Channel - Welcome SUPERFLEA MEDIA Category:Videos This category and its subcategories are for video files. For help viewing these videos, see Commons:Media help. Please place video-related images & files at Category:Video. See also: Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities ABC.com - Official Site of the ABC Network Mapping Festival 2012 - VJ Contest - Day 1 Report Mapping Festival 2012 VJ Contest 18th May @ Spoutnik Cinema, Geneva. One of the highlights at this year’s Mapping Festival was the VJ contest, where the best visual artists from around the world battled it out to be crowned Mapping Festival VJ Champion 2012. This year’s selection showcased so many different styles, techniques and new technology that there was never a dull moment. Back at the official home of the Mapping Festival VJ Contest, the old Spoutnik Cinema in Usine, downtown Geneva, you couldn’t ask for a more perfect venue to host what proved be a very close and eclectic VJ face off. The event was hosted by the one and only DJ Schnautzi and Gertrude Tuning AKA Jessica Champlaine. - A kit Reflex Boitier + Objectif (value 899.- chf) - A VMX 64 (value 499€, Codanova) - A GOPRO Camera kit (value 399.- chf) - Monster headphones (value 349.- chf) - Some Modul8 licenses (value 299€) - Some MadMapper licenses (value 299€) - Some Resolume licences (value 299€) Round 1 Round 2

Film Having gorged himself on Welsh Rarebit — melted cheese on toast — a man hallucinates his way out of his bedroom window, flies over an urban nightscape, and skew…more First film by stop-motion animation pioneer Willis O’Brien who in 1933 would go on to make his best known film, King Kong….more Short educational film on what can be seen in the night sky through a telescope, including a look at constellations, the mountains of the moon, the planets, and the…more Curious and groundbreaking mix of documentary and silent horror cinema, written and directed by Benjamin Christensen….more Miniaturised dancers give a history of dance from the stone-age to the early 20th century, all upon a table-top….more Short film from the US Department of the Interior emphasising the physical and mental well-being that parks can bring….more Great little promotional cartoon from the height of the Cold War championing not only the wonders of oil but also free-market capitalism.

Educational Video: The Top Cultural & Educational Video Sites Looking for great cultural and educational video? Then you’ve come to the right place. Below, we have compiled a list of 46 sites that feature intelligent videos. This list was produced with the help of our faithful readers, and it will grow over time. If you find it useful, please share it as widely as you can. And if we’re missing good sites, please list them in the comments below. ABC Documentaries: This site pulls together some of the best documentaries aired on ABC television in Australia. Academic Earth: Some call this “the Hulu for education.” Arkive.org: The site gathers together “the very best films and photographs of the world’s species into one centralised digital library, to create a unique audio-visual record of life on Earth.” Australian Screen Archive: The Australian National Film and Sound Archive provides free and worldwide access to over 1,000 film and television titles – a treasury of down-under video 100 years in the making. Pop!

Miro - Free, open-source music and video player. ★ audiocommander Ars Electronica: Physarum Polycephalum 2013-08-31, Saturday @ 9:25Articles in English | Arts/Kunst | Works/Werke I am very proud to show a new project at this year’s Ars Electronica in Linz. Bodymetries / “Physarum Polycephalum” is a collaborative work with Theresa Schubert and Moritz Dreßler. The installation by Theresa Schubert (DE), Moritz Dreßler (DE) and Michael Markert (DE) invites those who behold it to interact with a computer simulation that assigns configurations of human moles to the protoplasmic tissue of an acellular slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) … Mobile Media Workshop @ University at Buffalo, New York 2013-03-7, Thursday @ 4:31Articles in English | Arts/Kunst | Programming | Software | Teaching I’m very much looking forward to my Workshop “Mobile Media – HTML5 for Mobile Devices” at the State University of New York – University at Buffalo, NY. Mobile Media Workshop HTML5 for Mobile Devices – An introduction to Mobile WebApps March 18 to 22, 2013, 3 − … Comments Off 3.

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