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June 2009

Colophon | Blog | 1976design.com

by karlcow

There are ninety versions of this panorama, each depicting the same scene under a different weather condition, time of day, and (at night) phase of the moon.

Thanks to an XML feed from weather.com, and some PHP jiggery pokery, the end result is a fairly accurate representation of what my parents see when they look out of their upstairs windows.

Je l'avais perdu. Le voila retrouvé.

Robert and Kristen get close New Moon

by bouilloire (via)
J'espère qu'elle n'est pas au tel avec son futur-ex :'D

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May 2009

Paper Moon :: Blurst

by karlcow & 1 other

Paper is real and paper is free. Paper is strangely more real than me.

Explore a cardboard cutout popup book world in Paper Moon.

moon calendar

by rax262 (via)
Calendar prediction of moon phase

January 2009

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about “Design and Making Things” » Archive » Joyous Kamon: Japanese Animal Crests

by sbrothier
Guess how many kamon, family crests, exist in Japan! Well, there are about 20,000 with each one of them having a rich historical background. Impressive! So, kamon with a hollyhock, chrysanthemum, star or moon design are just beginning: For today, PingMag introduces you to the genki world of Japanese kamon with tons of fabulous animal symbols.

December 2008

Welcome! — PyEphem home page

by karlcow
PyEphem provides scientific-grade astronomical computations for the Python programming language. Given a date and location on the Earth’s surface, it can compute the positions of the Sun and Moon, of the planets and their moons, and of any asteroids, comets, or earth satellites whose orbital elements the user can provide. Additional functions are provided to compute the angular separation between two objects in the sky, to determine the constellation in which an object lies, and to find the times at which an object rises, transits, and sets on a particular day.

If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,<br>There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats: The Art of Travel #21

by karlcow

"And, of course, that is what all of this is - all of this: the one song, ever changing, ever reincarnated, that speaks somehow from and to and for that which is ineffable within us and without us, that is both prayer and deliverance, folly and wisdom, that inspires us to dance or smile or simply to go on, senselessly, incomprehensibly, beatifically, in the face of mortality and the truth that our lives are more ill-writ, ill-rhymed and fleeting than any song, except perhaps those songs - that song, endlesly reincarnated - born of that truth, be it the moon and June of that truth, or the wordless blue moan, or the rotgut or the elegant poetry of it. That nameless black-hulled ship of Ulysses, that long black train, that Terraplane, that mystery train, that Rocket '88', that Buick 6 - same journey, same miracle, same end and endlessness." -- Nick Tosches, Where Dead Voices Gather

I wish I were the Moon, a free online game on Kongregate

by 4004 (via)
+ http://www.ludomancy.com/blog/2008/09/03/i-wish-i-were-the-moon/

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Earth and Moon Viewer

by fotopol & 4 others (via)
Site scientifique avec documents satellite de la Suisse, la terre,

Solar - A short film by Ian Wharton & Edward Shires

by sbrothier
Solar is a short animated film by graduate creatives Ian Wharton and Edward Shires. A tale of the sun, moon and two characters who inhabit a planet that relies on day and night perhaps more than it would seem.

The Bower

by alexandre
La Blogotheque, un concert a importer avec le Bowerbirds While in New York last fall, we recorded some take away shows with the director, Vincent Moon, who is one of the fabulous. here are four videos for four songs of ours recently posted to LA BLOGOTHEQUE website. We walk around in une boutique de bonbon, ride in the rear a van, stand on a street corner, and walk the streets all in the lower east side. It was a pleasure to work with Vincent Moon.

July 2008

LA BLOGOTHEQUE - les concerts A EMPORTER

by cruz
Les Concerts à emporter sont le premier podcast vidéo de la Blogothèque. Chaque semaine, une session filmée avec un artiste ou un groupe invité à jouer dans la ville, un bar, la rue, un parc, un appartement, avec les incidents de passage, les hésitations, les coups de folie. Sans montage cosmétique, avec un son brut : capturer un instant, filmer la musique comme elle est arrivée, sans préparation, sans artifices. Les Concerts à emporter sont nés en avril 2006. D’un côté, Chryde, qui voulait bousculer la façon dont les médias transmettent la musique. De l’autre, Vincent Moon, qui voulait bousculer la façon dont filme la même musique. Le premier propose au second d’aller filmer des groupes dans la ville, le second s’en empare et met en beauté l’idée. Depuis, d’autres réalisateurs nous ont rejoint, et participent à l’aventure dans d’autres villes à travers le monde. Les vidéos sont disponibles en streaming, en podcast, et téléchargeables pendant une durée limitée. Merci de ne pas nous écrire pour obtenir les vidéos qui ne sont plus téléchargeables. L’équipe : Chryde - Fondateur, Producteur artistique Vincent Moon - Fondateur, Réalisateur Monteurs : Lucas Archambault / Nathanaël Le Scouarnec / Timothée Deirex Ingés sons : JB Aubonnet / Dominique Ciekala / François Clos Production : Antoine Viviani / Nora Bouazzouni / Alexandre Lenot (Garrincha) Autres réalisateurs : Jeremiah (Kidam) / Nate Chan / One Shot Seattle / One Take New York / Ty (Hecho el Cine) / Val3rie

June 2008

Google Sky | Moon | Mars

by cascamorto & 1 other (via)
Google Sky Maps allows allows you to view celestial objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies, planets and the Earth's moon.

May 2008

April 2008

Kr15 Sh00t | Moon

by xlr8
photographe français dont le site est basé sur pixelpost, raven photography et delicious.

March 2008

A11 vs Football

by sbrothier (via)
On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon. He didn’t moonwalk alone – ‘Buzz’ Aldrin joined him on the surface – and he didn’t walk far. After travelling hundreds of thousands of kilometers, the landing crew of the Apollo 11 lunar mission barely covered an area the size of a football pitch. Many thanks to John Mark Boling for sending in this extremely cool map, found at this page of the NASA history division website.

260 - You’ll Never Moonwalk Alone « Strange Maps

by karlcow & 1 other

On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon.

carte de la marche des premiers pas sur la lune

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