It’s not chocolate or beer what I brought from Brussels, but my flight tracks
and an airport video clip.
It’s not chocolate or beer what I brought from Brussels, but my flight tracks
and an airport video clip.
My favorite video podcast, Cool Hunting, got a little confused lately and pushed this amazing breakdance clip down to my iTunes instead of the announced Mika Rottenberg video. I’m glad they did.
Who would have thought that Tchaikovsky and b-boys/girls go so well together!
I don’t understand why so many people complain about the recently introduced video feature on Flickr.
90sec won’t turn Flickr into another YouTube – Flickr already haz cat photos btw – but 90sec allow users to create interesting versions of their static images.
I’m looking forward seeing more long photos on Flickr!
Friends of me produced this short clip last year and would now, if you like it, appreciate your vote at that competition.
Thanks!
Car drive 3D Video. [dropped in my del.icio.us inbox]
Surprising, a video podcast at the portal of the Federal State Styria (Austria):

It’s still a little buried under press service, well it actually *is* a press service, but yet a beginning. Usually it takes ages until public agencies make use of new technologies. They are not exposed to market laws and therefore have no motivation to modernize themselves regularly and get ahead of competitors.
Maybe we’ll see more social media growing in the public sector during next elections here too. What’s now going on at the US presidential campaigns is just crazy. Some of the candidates really now how to use those tools, to create awareness, attach followers and raise funding through them.
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[found in elephäntville]
One of the best animes I’ve seen. Ever.
It’s already hard to pronounce the title well, imagine doing the entire song backwards.
[found on Wholphin DVD magazine, imported by A.]
The video is crappy, but it gives an idea of how it works: stare at the center point of the visuals and the projection suddenly turns into an endless 3D-like colorful rotating tube.
At Wärmespender, Vienna’s fanciest punch booth, they have an old discosomething projector doing those weird visuals. Basically it seems like a simple trick, but anyways, fun to watch and kind of being sucked into it, while enjoying an awfully sweet hot punch drink of course.
Those visuals in combination with smooth soul music and pink furry booth decorations qualify Wärmespender for Vienna’s best Christmas market feature!