Kodak 1922 Kodachrome Film Test


Some of the earliest color movie film in the world. Sad to think these ladies are all gone now.

Cycles



If this doesn’t make you smile at least once, call a doctor.

Tempus II





A little eye candy for you.

Kit Webster’s Dataflux


Nietzsche’s Last Days



Vid of Nietzsche’s last days. Weimar, summer, 1899. At the end, there is a button for eternal recurrence.

La La La Human Steps



Best choreographer and best dance troupe ever. I first saw them in 1987 doing New Demons (with the insanely great Louise Lecavalier) and pretty much lost my mind over them. I had the giant poster of the show on my livingroom wall for twenty years. The last show I saw was Salt in the late ’90s. It was then I met Édouard Lock, the choreographer and had a chance to tell him how much his work meant me. Anyway, here’s an awesome 25 minute vid of their piece Amelia.

By the way, I just found out that Louise Lecavalier received the Order of Canada on April 7 this year. “Louise Lecavalier, O.C. For her legendary contribution to the development of contemporary dance as an internationally renowned dancer.”

Aahh, there is justice in the world.

Stephen Wiltshire: The Human Camera



Paul Alexander Thornton – Stop Motion Drawing


Tungijuq




You gotta do this full screen and crank the volume.

Shai Agassi’s bold plan for electric cars