Ridiculously cool experimental app from Google:
Reminds me of the TED Lecture from Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry on MIT’s “SixthSense”.
Ridiculously cool experimental app from Google:
Reminds me of the TED Lecture from Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry on MIT’s “SixthSense”.
Plastered all over the interwebs, you’re more than likely to have seen Christopher Walken perform Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” on BBC1. If not, you’re in for a laugh:
Naturally, nostalgia reigns supreme at these moments: who could forget the original, Walken performing “Three Little Pigs”?
And there’s the classic Simpsons take – with the scooching.
Oh, it’s on.
Some time ago, I received a friendly note from the National Film Board of Canada regarding a post I did about the Log Driver’s Waltz.
I wrote:
The National Film Board of Canada, in 1979, produced one of the greatest short animated vignettes in Canadian history. The three minute song, called “Log Driver’s Waltz,” is so famous that CBC still gets asked for copies of the cartoon. Unfortunately, they do not own the rights to it. Thanks to the miracle of YouTube, however, we can now re-live the past.
Well, it seems that the National Film Board of Canada has now made that video (along with a tonne of other videos) available on their new beta site1:
The videos are also available in High Definition. I must say, browsing through the site is quite a pleasure. The repository is vast; I even ran across the 1952 Oscar-winning short-film “Neighbours” (embedded below, along with the Log Driver’s Waltz).
I heart the NFB.
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The Log Driver’s Waltz. (video source)
Neighbours, by Norman McLaren. (video source)