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Film
How do we cope with the fact that the universe is dying? We find the most comfort in forming connections, creating the world we want to live in, and valuing the time we have together on this isolated yet beautiful planet. The seventh annual Universe in Verse, a celebration of the wonder of reality through science and poetry, entailed a joyful collaboration with Australian musician and writer Nick Cave and Brazilian artist and filmmaker Daniel Bruson on an animated poem that reflects on this fundamental question of being alive. BUT WE HAD MUSIC by Maria Popova Right… read article
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A fascinating look how Shakespeare’s influence permeated everything from Hollywood to Freudian psychology to North American wildlife.
The work of French scientist and chronophotography pioneer Etienne-Jules Marey, which shaped the course of modern visual literacy.
Astounding Oscar-winning adaptation of the Hemingway classic by Russian animator Aleksandr Petrov, made of 29,000 images finger-painted with pastels on glass.
A fascinating animated documentary about audio-visual synesthesia, the rare neurological condition that leads stimulation in one sensory pathway to trigger an experience in another.
WNYC’s Radiolab and filmmaker trio Everynone explore the fundamental dualities of human existence in a poetic split-screen short film.
A fascinating free documentary looking inside the extraordinary mind of Daniel Tammet, one of only about 50 autistic savants living in the world today.
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