Georges Gershwin Concerto en Fa pour Piano et Orchestre - 3e Mouvement
Piano : Jérôme
Georges Gershwin Concerto en Fa pour Piano et Orchestre - 3e Mouvement
Piano : Jérôme DAMIEN (Myself) Orchestre : OJC Orchestre des Jeunes du Centre Direction : Jean-Marc COCHEREAU
Enregistré en 2001 à Orléans
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You may have seen the 1812 overture done with fireworks before, but here are some REALLY b
You may have seen the 1812 overture done with fireworks before, but here are some REALLY big fireworks. The movie does not account for the fact that it takes time for the sound to get from the explosion to the observer, because it wouldn't look as cool then.
And yes..those troops are very close to the explosions. It was not completely understood at the time the consequences of longterm exposure to fallout. Most of them were okay in the long run, but a few had problems. Too bad...
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The Adventures of André and Wally B. is an animated short made in 1984 by the Lucasfilm Co
The Adventures of André and Wally B. is an animated short made in 1984 by the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Project, which would later be spun out as a startup company called Pixar. Although it is technically not a Pixar short, the animation was by John Lasseter, who was working on his first computer animated project and would move on to be a pivotal player at Pixar. The credits for the piece are concept/direction Alvy Ray Smith, animation John Lasseter, technical lead Bill Reeves, technical contributions by Tom Duff, Eben Ostby, Rob Cook, Loren Carpenter, Ed Catmull, David Salesin, Tom Porter, and Sam Leffler, filming by David DiFrancesco, Tom Noggle, and Don Conway, and computer logistics by Craig Good.
The animation on the feature was truly groundbreaking at the time, featuring the first use of motion blur in |CG animation. Lasseter pushed the envelope by asking for manipulatable shapes capable of the squash and stretch style, as earlier CG models had generally been restricted to rigid geometric shapes.
It was rendered on one Cray X-MP/48 (where 48 stands for 4 processors and 8 million words of internal memory, with word size of 64 bits (i.e. 8 bytes) it means its RAM size was 64 MB) and ten VAX 11/750s from Project Athena.
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Wow, Hes nuts. But its so funny. LMAO
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In this clip, inventor Marc Griffin shows off his new game, "Bulletball", to the American
In this clip, inventor Marc Griffin shows off his new game, "Bulletball", to the American Inventor judges.
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Tribute to a classic track from klaus schulze 72 - 93 the essential video made by zrnho. t
Tribute to a classic track from klaus schulze 72 - 93 the essential video made by zrnho. thanks for watching.
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This is my first attempt at film. I used a digital camera for this, NOT a video camera so
This is my first attempt at film. I used a digital camera for this, NOT a video camera so the quality is very low. The music is Brian Eno's Dunwich Beach from his "on land" album which is also the conceptual basis for this piece. My focus with the piece was color abstraction using Eno's philosophy of ambience as a vehicle.
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http://www.ted.com In a friendly, high-speed presentation, Will Wright demos his newest ga
http://www.ted.com In a friendly, high-speed presentation, Will Wright demos his newest game, Spore, which promises to dazzle users even more than his previous masterpieces. Here Wright encourages users to create not households, as in The Sims, or cities, as in SimCity, but the entire universe, from single-celled life forms to galactic physics. While guiding us through his mesmerizing beta, Wright shares his thoughts on Montessori schools, Darwinian theory and long-term thinking, emphasizing, throughout, that Spore is not so much a game as an opportunity for discovery -- "an imagination amplifier."
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