Embrace Life – Seat Belt Commercial
6 Feb
28 Jan
“Vancouver City” music video is an artistic collaboration between Innerlife Project and TimeLapseHD. Linda Ganzini‘s beautiful and haunting vocals blend with the unique musical style of Serge Chubinski-Orlov who produced and wrote Vancouver City.
These time lapses are shot with a 12 mega pixel digital single lens reflex cameras. Original resolution is 6 times better then HD (high definition).
For more information and music downloads go to www.innerlifeproject.com
27 Jan
Unfortunately the “rich elite” created a “system” that makes it virtually impossible for every individual to even have time to care or let alone make a difference…
8 hr work 6 hr sleep 10 hr bombardment, celebrity culture to distract from the constant horror, negativity and fear portrayed by our leaders, whether its Saddam, Taliban, Palestine, Israel Carbon emissions… news soundbites of dread.
People don’t need to rule each other, we don’t need a political class. Before we can act on a voluntary basis, we cannot call ourselves a civilization. Power by its very nature goes against voluntarism and thus is also antithetical to civilization.
Source: Airside
20 Jan
An old video, but still a gem :)
Human Beings. 1-100
This is first in a series of four films – People In Order – commissioned by the UK’s Channel 4 in 2006. The concept behind our films was simple: we asked ourselves if you can reveal something about life by simply arranging people according to scales. Three minutes is a very short time to communicate something – perhaps too short to tell a story, or to get to know a character – so we wanted to make this series by setting ourselves some very straightforward rules, and then following them through over a long trip. The rules had to be simple so it would take the audience virtually no time to understand them. We established what scales we’d look at, and then chose how each film would be framed. Then it was a case of getting in a campervan and driving round Britain, filming as many people as we could over 4 weeks in February, coping with microphones crackling and our camera refusing to work.
18 Jan
7 Jan