The Frozen Road
Submitted by Dave Blair on Mon, 01/29/2018 - 21:34Multiple award winning film, The Frozen Road, shows the month long trip of Ben Page across the Yukon in Canada.
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Multiple award winning film, The Frozen Road, shows the month long trip of Ben Page across the Yukon in Canada.
I've put together a sounds track made up from some of the strangest/oddest recordings ever made.
The track includes:
-Mongolian throat singing, where 2 notes are produced at the same time
-Upsweep is the name of a recording made by the US's secretive underwater recording system known as SOSUS (SOund SUrveillence System). SOSUS is a network of unknown extent stretching throughout the oceans of the world and constantly recording sounds. Designed by the military for tracking submarines etc.
The recording is of an ongoing sound of unknown origin. Mostly emanating from the centre of the Pacific, it may be volcanic activity or tectonic. Although it changes in sync with the seasons.
Click below to read more.
I've been meaning to figure out a loop like this for a while.
It's mostly off-road, with a bit of quiet back roads and a couple of tiny sections of busy roads.
The first half (if going clockwise, starting in Edinburgh) is mostly tarmac cycle paths joining the towns surrounding Edinburgh.
Then it heads into and through the Pentlands, before making it's way back into town on sections of off-road paths (avoiding the canal).
Glad to see the pizza in there!
Here's a great Interactive Map Tracing Every Leap Made by Dr. Samuel Beckett in the series ‘Quantum Leap’. The program starred Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett, a physicist who leaps through spacetime during an experiment in time travel, by temporarily taking the place of other people to correct historical mistakes.
Special Request Media put this map together. It traces every leap Samuel makes through the life of the program, and links to more information about each episode.
The Town of Cobourg caught a pretty neat interaction between a Snowy Owl and a red fox at the Marina on January 4, 2018.
Here's a timelapse video of a guy building a log cabin in Canada without the use of any power tools (no power sources on site).
The logs were prepared offsite, then transported to the build site, before a month of finishing.
The roof planks were fire hardened using a technique called "shou sugi ban". It preserves and waterproofs the wood.
Some strange, unique and clever adverts from Japan which were shown over the last year.
Here's an article I wrote for another project.
Funny but somehow serious. A man who disappeared out to sea on hogmanay a year ago, re-appears, to be met by a friend who explains and discusses the year's events.
A slightly odd video where chef Sean Brock explains to Anthony Bourdain his fondness for the Waffle House.
Bigfoot's feet, Both Frozen since 1953 when Peter Caine's father shot Sasquatch:
And it's head:
Tatsuo Horiuchi was too stingy to pay for painting materials so he started to use one of the tools he already had access to: Microsoft Excel.
A silly but great video by Swedemason - via Reddit
These are the molecular machines inside your body that make cell division possible. Animation by Drew Berry at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.