Dreams come true – A visual poem directed by Damián Perea

via Dreams come true – A visual poem directed by Damián Perea. English version on Vimeo

And now I ask you:
Do you really think Man is the only one capable of dreaming?
I know it isn´t so…
A visual poem film made photo by photo using timelapse and HDR techniques to reinforce the character of the script.

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids

via This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids | Colossal

This December, in a surprisingly simple yet ridiculously amazing installation for the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, artist Yayoi Kusama constructed a large domestic environment, painting every wall, chair, table, piano, and household decoration a brilliant white, effectively serving as a giant white canvas. Over the course of two weeks, the museum’s smallest visitors were given thousands upon thousands of colored dot stickers and were invited to collaborate in the transformation of the space, turning the house into a vibrantly mottled explosion of color.

Construction time lapse: 30-story building built in 15 days

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What can you accomplish in 360 hours?

The Chinese sustainable building company, Broad Group, has yet attempted another impossible feat, building a 30-story tall hotel prototype in 360 hours, after building a 15-story building in a week earlier in 2011.

Speeding Around The World

via Speeding Around The World in Under 5 minutes Time Lapse – YouTube

17 Countries. 343 Days. 6237 Photographs. One incredible journey. Follow the adventure at http://kienlam.net/around-the-world and http://kienlam.net

After I quit my job last year, I packed a bag, grabbed my camera and bought a one way ticket to London. 17 countries later, I compiled this time lapse of the many amazing places I came across.

URBAN FLIPPER – Fête des Lumiere 2011 – place des Célestins

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“Une performance de flipper géant en mapping 3D sur la façade du théâtre des Célestins à Lyon, à loccasion de la Fête des Lumière 2011. Une performance réalisée par le collectif CT Light Concept”

“Performance of mapping giant pinball 3D on the front of the theater Célestins in Lyon, on the occasion of the Festival of Light 2011. Performance achieved by the collective CT Light Concept”

Finding Oregon

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“Finding Oregon is the compilation of six months of timelapse photography across the state of Oregon, punctuated by a 1600 mile road trip in September. We’ve filmed the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood, Mt Jefferson, the Southwestern Coast, the Alvord Desert, Leslie Gulch, Blue Mountains, Crater Lake, Eagle Cap Wilderness, Deschutes River, and more. We’re proud to have touched all four corners of the state; however Oregon is the kind of place that the more you see, the more places there are to still discover.

The greatest challenge with this project was being in the right place at the right time. Night timelapse sequences particularly have an unexpected number of requirements to get the bright, stunning payoff. First, the moon should be around the New Moon phase (no moon) so as not to compete with outshining the stars, so that means we get about 5 days a month window. Next, weather must be cooperative with a dependable expectancy of cloudless skies. Here in Oregon, only the Summer months have good chance of clear skies, so only 1/4 of the year offers good chance of clear skies. So that means, we have three months in the year, with a 5 day window each month to plan with fingers crossed for epic star shooting conditions. That’s only 15 days in a year. Then, you hope that something doesn’t come up in regular life to pull you away to other obligations on those few days. It is a maddening challenge getting all the factors to line up to be in the right place at the right time. But, when it does happen- it is such a satisfying feeling!”

Reflect: Miami Art Project

Reflect: Miami Art Project

“Large Lexan panels adorn the columns of the Stephen P. Clark Government Center lobby, which track and abstractly respond to the flow of people over the course of a day.  Each panel records the interactions, and plays them back as memories – creating an environment where everyone’s use of the space adds to the collective memory of the piece.”

Reflect Miami Art Project