Tag: video
The Real Historical Wars That Inspired Game Of Thrones
Via io9:
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Listening in on the nuclear underground
From the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists:
A global network of seismic and infrasound monitoring stations listens constantly for underground clues that a nuclear test has taken place. Set up by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Preparatory Commission, the stations will be part of the verification system for a comprehensive test ban treaty, should it come into force. The United States signed the treaty in 1996, but in 1999, the US Congress declined to ratify it. Since then, efforts to bring the treaty into force have stalled. Just the same, most countries have observed it, and the monitoring system is widely credited with being able to identify any nuclear tests that are conducted. This video, produced by the CTBTO, uses a monitoring station in Bischofsreut, a tranquil corner of Germany's Bavarian Forest, to explain how the global nuclear detection system works.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Jeremy England: What is life?
Sunday, May 10, 2015
the only existing Georges bataille tv interview
Balthus the Painter
Patachou (1918 – 2015)
Saturday, May 9, 2015
What are those floaty things in your eye?
Friday, May 8, 2015
Nobel Laureate Kary Mullis invents the Alphamer, which attracts pre-existing antibodies to help immune system clear infection
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
It’s Rocket Science! with Professor Chris Bishop
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
The Animated Dostoevsky: Two Finely Crafted Short Films Bring the Russian Novelist’s Work to Life
Colin Marshall over at Open Culture:
You can experience Dostoevsky in the original. You can experience Dostoevsky in translation. Or how about an experience of Dostoevsky in animation? Today we’ve rounded up two particularly notable examples of that last, both of which take up their unconventional project of adaptation with suitably unconventional animation techniques. At the top of the post, we have the first part (and just below we have the second) of Dostoevsky’s story “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man,” re-imagined by Russian animator Alexander Petrov.
More here.