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Akita Dogs Street View

By siteadmin / April 4, 2018 / Comments Off on Akita Dogs Street View

Google put cameras on a few Akita Dogs in Akita Province, Japan, to get shots of their street view from an adorable and unique angle. From The Verge: The very best way to get directions is to have a very loyal dog leading you, and now thanks to a partnership between Odate city in Japan […]

Dwayne Johnson and Under Armour

By siteadmin / April 3, 2018 / Comments Off on Dwayne Johnson and Under Armour

Dwayne Johnson has an ad agency – yes, we’re not kidding – and they’ve just debuted an ad for Under Armour. Of course the Rock is in it. Via AdAge: Dwayne Johnson is serious. It shows in the sweat on his brow, the throbbing of his veins and and the intensity in his eyes when […]

Dolby Hacks Hollywood

By siteadmin / March 29, 2018 / Comments Off on Dolby Hacks Hollywood

How Dolby is attempting to hack Hollywood by measuring human emotions. Could measuring emotions be the next big thing in entertainment? Via the Verge: Dolby Laboratories has been around since 1965, and for most people, the company is synonymous to the white label you see at the end of movies that tells you that the […]

A Looping Gif has an Existential Crisis

By siteadmin / March 28, 2018 / Comments Off on A Looping Gif has an Existential Crisis

In this short film “Have Heart” by Will Anderson, a looping gif has an existential crisis. Via Short of the Week: Here at Short of the Week HQ we often discuss the differences between a short film that plays well online and a short film that plays well at festivals. There are some films that […]

Will Farrell and the Hammer Museum

By siteadmin / March 27, 2018 / Comments Off on Will Farrell and the Hammer Museum

Will Farrell attempts to understand conceptual art in this hilarious short film for the Hammer Museum’s new “Stories of Almost Everyone” exhibition. Via Adweek: Museums are often pretty humorless when it comes to their artwork. It’s rare for them to acknowledge that art can be confusing—particularly conceptual art, where the artist’s choices can seem self-indulgent […]

Jeff Leatham

By siteadmin / March 26, 2018 / Comments Off on Jeff Leatham

Jeff Leatham is Instagram’s most famous florist, known for his work for the Four Seasons Hotel, Oprah, the Kardashians and others. Via Teen Vogue: You may not know Jeff Leatham by name, but you probably know his work. And you definitely know his clients. But you should also know this about the florist: he’s over […]

Why We Imagine Aliens the Way We Do

By siteadmin / March 23, 2018 / Comments Off on Why We Imagine Aliens the Way We Do

This vox explainer tries to explain why we imagine aliens the way we do – largely humanoid, often bipedal, with the same number of eyes etc. Via Vox: No one really knows what aliens look like, but we all have similar ideas about them. It’s often a creature with a big head, long arms and […]

Love, Simon – via MQFF

By siteadmin / March 22, 2018 / Comments Off on Love, Simon – via MQFF

MQFF – the Melbourne Queer Film Festival is on! Lots of great films on show, including its centrepiece film, the highly acclaimed Love, Simon. Check out the films if you can. Tickets are available here. And a review of Love, Simon, via the NYT: For the most part, “Love, Simon” is an amiable, slick, silver-tongued […]

Cowboyland

By siteadmin / March 21, 2018 / Comments Off on Cowboyland

Cowboyland is a funny, animated Wild West short about a sheriff whose horse has broken down. Who will uphold justice now? Via Short of the Week: Originally given the brief of ‘animal dressage’ for a school project at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, Stumpf decided to turn this theme somewhat on its head […]

Apple Unlock

By siteadmin / March 20, 2018 / Comments Off on Apple Unlock

Apple’s new Unlock ad shows a high school girl going on a jailbreaking spree through her school when she realizes she can unlock everything just by looking at it. Via Adweek: The lead actor plays the role perfectly, and in some ways the story is a tribute to her character’s imagination. Just think about all […]

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