
La compile scientifique des musiques les plus relaxantes Un groupe de musicien britannique et de scientifiques, ont tenté de faire le morceau de musique le plus relaxant dans l’histoire de l’homme. Des thérapeutes en sonologie (thérapie par le son) et le groupe anglais de Manchester, Marconi Union, ont créé cette musique, Weightless (en écoute plus bas). Les scientifiques l’ont testé sur 40 femmes et ont trouvé qu’elle était la plus efficace pour se détendre. Elle fonctionne en utilisant des rythmes spécifiques, les tonalités, les fréquences et les intervalles qui détendent irrémédiablement l’auditeur. Un rythme continu de 60 battements par minute (BPM) induit la synchronisation des ondes cérébrales et la synchronisation du rythme cardiaque : un processus appelé "entrainement". Ce qui a un peu embêté Guru Med, est que le scientifique qui a dirigé cette recherche fait, en quelque sorte, partie du côté obscur de la science, le Dr David Lewis pratique le neuromarketing (bhoouuuu!) 1. 3. 5. 6. 8. 10. Toujours là ? Via Shortlist.
Hozier: Tiny Desk Concert A young Angelina Jolie shows off her acting skills in unearthed video She had her first Golden Globe award by the time she was 23 and an Oscar when she was 25, so Angelina Jolie’s talent was pretty obvious from an early age. But this old video of the star performing an emotional scene in her younger years has blown us away. Angelina, who was apparently in her twenties when it was filmed, is absolutely memorising in the clip, thought to be from an old acting class. The actress seems to be playing a character fairly similar to Lisa in Girl, Interrupted, a role which won her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. ‘I feel like I have no voice’, she shouts in the video, which was uploaded onto YouTube by MailOnline. We’re not sure exactly when it was filmed or where it was filmed for that matter, but the acting classes clearly paid off. Although Angelina made her screen debut as a child alongside her famous father Jon Voight in the 1982 film Lookin’ to Get Out, she didn’t secure her first big role until 1995’s Hackers.
Somebody That I Used to Know - Walk off the Earth (Gotye - Cover) 13 Landmark Movies for Women in Film In 2015, many people’s attention has turned to a particular demographic that mainstream movies may not have taken into account so much. It just happens that this particular group makes up for half the world population. Starting with Patricia Arquette’s viral Academy Award speech, to comments made by the likes of Dame Helen Mirren, Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer Lawrence, and particular illustrations linked with the Sony Hack. A conversation has been sparked about the place of women in film, and here’s a look at 16 films that have contributed, through their content or production, to the advancement of women in the film industry. 1962 - Cleo from 5 to 7 Agnès Varda is one of the few women to have emerged from the French New Wave, between the likes of François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, for instance. 1980 - Nine to Five 1991 - Thelma & Louise This landmark film is one of the earlier ones to pass now famous Allison Bechdel’s test. 1999 - Boys Don’t Cry 2000 - Erin Brockovich Related
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