Video of the Week: “Holi” by Variable
Holi, the Hindu festival of color, has always been something I’ve looked forward to each year, waiting anxiously for pictures to pop up. It’s amazing how 1455 frames a second can make this beautiful event even more stunning.
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I can’t get enough of the mini furniture “models” as it is…then someone had to go ahead and make a mini furniture waffle iron.
Furniture WAFFLES, people!
Furniture “tasting” waffle iron by Ryosuke Fukusada and Rui Pereira
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It takes a bit of genius to take something like the stripes on a zebra’s forehead to make an absolutely stunning logo. It gets props from me.
by Glazer
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“Ruined Polaroids” by William Miller are beautiful, yet haunting.
(And this one looks like a Rothko painting!)
The production at your local theatre may be well rehearsed and inspiring, but that almost never transpires into the programs. I almost never flip through the entire thing because they’re so boring, even if the subject matter of the show I’m there to see is anything but.
I just wish all theatre programs could look like this one for the Playwrights Horizons. Bold, modern, attention-grabbing and easy-to-read in dim lights.
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