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Art & Science: Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames
This short film, Powers of Ten, a 1977 non-fiction documentary work by innovative and influential American designers Charles and Ray Eames was commissioned by IBM. First released in 1966, it was produced before drones and Google Earth existed, and during the era of the “race to space”, a period when there were also many space-travel and moon related themes in popular culture, hugely influenced by the many successful missions by NASA.
By Shazwany Aziz3 years ago in Art
The man in dark
In the depths of a moonless night, a man named Ethan found himself wandering through a dense and mysterious forest. The twisted branches reached out like gnarled fingers, creating a canopy that blocked even the faintest glimmer of starlight. With each step he took, his heart pounded in his chest, matching the rhythm of his footfalls. The air was thick with an eerie stillness, as if the very atmosphere held its breath, anticipating what was to come.
By not japaness3 years ago in Art
THE SMALL DEMON
This a story about a small demon . So enjoy it Once upon a time, in the mystical realm of Eldoria, there lived a small and mischievous demon named Zephyr. Unlike the fearsome demons often depicted in legends, Zephyr was a pint-sized creature with shimmering green skin, tiny horns, and playful, glowing yellow eyes. While other demons were known for their wickedness and destruction, Zephyr's heart was filled with curiosity and a mischievous spirit.
By not japaness3 years ago in Art
The Significance of World Music Day in Modern Times. Content Warning.
Introduction World Music Day, also known as Fête de la Musique, is celebrated on June 21st each year. It is an international event that brings people together to celebrate the power and universal language of music. In recent times, World Music Day has gained significant recognition and importance due to several factors. This essay explores why World Music Day is relevant in today's world and highlights its cultural, social, and artistic significance.
By Praful Patil3 years ago in Art
What actually is NFT. Content Warning.
The first tweet ever tweeted in the history of Twitter. The tweet was by Jack Dorsey. "I'm one of the co-founders of Twitter." And this tweet was somehow just purchased for $2,915,835.47. Are you serious? And it's not just a tweet. Few months back a single jpeg sold for 69 million dollars. The NBA is selling little moments of basketball games for hundreds of thousands of dollars. This is all sorts of digital things that people are purchasing a version of them for lots of money. There are three simple letters that you need to understand to understand what's going on here. Those letters are NFT.
By Damodar Sanjel3 years ago in Art
Reflections
Flowing, dammed, or iced, the river was strong. It'd kept their family's extra grain moving from their field to others' mouths, bringing them duits and groots and stuivers. It'd watered their cattle and sheep and kept the animals going to the butchers, bringing their family guilders and comfort.
By Hannah E. Aaron3 years ago in Art
The Enchanted Artifact
Once, in a remote corner of the world, nestled amidst ancient ruins, a young archaeologist named Amelia stumbled upon a discovery that would forever change her life. Buried deep within the labyrinthine catacombs, she unearthed a beautifully adorned chest, emitting an otherworldly glow. As she pried it open, her eyes widened in astonishment. Inside rested an artifact of immense power—an Enchanted Amulet.
By Francis Asigbey3 years ago in Art









