Remember When… An Animated 8-Bit Tribute to your Childhood
An 8-Bit Tribute to your childhood in the 90’s. Before it all went wrong.
With chiptunes sequenced by Peter Berkman (of Anamanaguchi).
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An 8-Bit Tribute to your childhood in the 90’s. Before it all went wrong.
With chiptunes sequenced by Peter Berkman (of Anamanaguchi).
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The Game of Thrones theme music performed by Lyle Anderson on the UW-Madison Carillon.
The carillon was originally dedicated in 1936 and has 56 bells ranging in size from 15 to 6,823 pounds.
Anderson has been UW-Madison’s official carillonneur for almost 30 years.
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Toda la música es trabajo de Cañada de la Cumbia.
Toda la letra y voz es trabajo de Los Weyes Que Tocan y QuePario.com.
Los músicos que aparecen en el vídeo son Los Weyes Que Tocan.
Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics — all in a minute!
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A fully 3D printable GlaDOS lamp from the portal games.
(instructions and 3D parts by dragonator)
CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield performed a simple science experiment designed by grade 10 Lockview High School students Kendra Lemke and Meredith Faulkner.
The students from Fall River, Nova Scotia won a national science contest held by the Canadian Space Agency with their experiment on surface tension in space using a wet washcloth. Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA
For more info about the experiment: www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/media/news_releases/2013/0416.asp
This wasp is bringing water to the nest in slow motion. I had no idea what they where doing until I reviewed the shots almost a year after I shot them.
These shots where shot at 4700 frames per second and played back at 30 FPS making this slow motion shot 157 times slower than normal speed. The slow motion allows you to see so much more detail.
These slow motion shots where done with a Miro 4 camera.