While tens of millions of people across the world are confined at home because of the first pandemic of the 21st century, many wanted to share their gratefulness for the bliss of being alive and of enjoying those tiny brilliant moments of our common endeavour. A project curated by: Alfons &Lluís Cornella, Barcelona (started at the 2020 coronavirus pandemic)
THE unique fingerprint of every single element in the Universe
Why Electrical Devices Killed So Many Edwardians
ABSOLUTE HISTORY
Watch as Dr Suzannah Lipscomb delves into the Edwardian world of electricity and the horrors that came with it.
Atom Tone
Music from the atomic spectra
Sonification of spectroscopic atomic data, software+performance
since 2015
The most isolated house in the world
Happy Traveler
Definition os "alone"
My Bird Budy
MyBird Budy
My friends, the birds...
Through a digital hole
"How Deep Is Your Love" - Bee Gees (Cover) ft.
Stan Taylor Brother Stone & The Get Down
Cars of the future, as seen in 1948
Popular Mechanics.
It's always a matter of sheer imagination
Centennial Bulb
Still on...
Shinning since 1901...
Kids in Lumiere films (1896) now in [4K, 60 fps, color]
Nineteenth century videos. Back to life
A time machine...
Symphony of Science
A music project created by Washington-based electronic musician John D. Boswell.
Amazing way to put music on science's words... fascinating.
The project seeks to "spread scientific knowledge and philosophy through musical remixes."
Rewind museum
Museum of early consumer electronics
Earth Views: Earth From Space Seen From The ISS
Space Videos
Earth from up there...
Snow fight (1897)
Les Lumière... obviously
Coloured by не.чб
This is just life.
More here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/05/magazine/snowball-video-fight.html?action=click&module=Editors%20Picks&pgtype=Homepage
"Woolf Works" ballet
Alessandra Ferri (2020)
Art. Body. Bliss.
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat (1896)
The Lumière Brothers modified by Denis Shiryaev
Epur si mouve... Like we will see it today, at 40K and 60 frames per second...
Brillant time machine...
We just need: your name, the title of the instant, a brief description (just one sentence), an image or a song, or a poem, or whatever is blissfully meaningful, and the link to the source :)