Jazz That Nobody Asked For
Mar 19, 2013A magnificent little animated video about all the right sounds in all the wrong places:
Jazz that nobody asked for from Benny Box on Vimeo.
A magnificent little animated video about all the right sounds in all the wrong places:
Jazz that nobody asked for from Benny Box on Vimeo.
A hilarious but humbling little animated video about what the world would look like if animals ate fast food. Just another reason to get out there and ride a bike!
Using the epic new product Makey Makey, artist J.Viewz creates an entire synth laboratory out of wired up vegetables. Did you ever think egg plants could sound so radical?
j.viewz playing Teardrop with vegetables from j.viewz on Vimeo.
Check out Eddie the Sea Otter who likes to play basketball in his free time. Maybe we should make some kind of basketball-playing otter tribute gear?
Landfill Harmonic film teaser from Landfill Harmonic on Vimeo.
Cateura, Paraguay’s residents live on top of a landfill that gets 1,500 tons of solid waste each day, exposing the impoverished communities to unhealthy conditions. Most of the town works in the dump as recyclers, including many of the young people.
When local teacher Favio Chavez decided to teach the town’s children to play music using his own instruments, he soon had more students than instruments. The solution? He started teaching the students on instruments upcycled from trash and the Recycled Orchestra was born.
This trailer for the 2014 documentary, Landfill Harmonic, introduces the story of this youth orchestra and their community’s inspiring resourcefulness. The filmmakers also hope to bring attention to Cateura’s need for improved living conditions.
Good afternoon worldwide Raskullz club. We’de like to introduce a new little feature here on the Raskullz site as to provide you with more sources of radical inspiration. Welcome to the Awesome Kid Spotlight. And our inaugural candidate for one awesome kid is the self-described Super Tom.
Now anyone that calls themselves super is in fact super in our book. But Tom’s superness goes way beyond self-applied nicknaming skills. Tom is just 7 years old and you can check out his awesome blog here.
From arts & crafts, to travel and culinary expertise, Tom is getting after it in all phases of life. It takes great dedication to one’s own curiosity to consistently put out such wonderfully insightful content, and Super Tom has done it superly.
http://supertomblog.wordpress.com/
Got an awesome kid you’d like to spotlight for their awesomeness? Just send us a message at promo@c-preme.com and we’d love to share our story with our following of fellow Raskullz.
Dicken Schrader and his kids Milah and Korben perform ”Everything Counts” by Depeche Mode. Love this. So. Much.
Dicken Schrader: 80’s keyboard, xylophone, kazoo, tambourine, Coke bottle and voice.
Milah Schrader: Recorder, rattle, windchime and voice.
Korben Schrader: Toy keyboard, maraca, cheese grater and voice.
Music and lyrics by Martin L. Gore (Depeche Mode)
An entire art exhibit you get to color in yourself? Yes please!
Color Me ____ art exhibit at Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring Andrew Neyer (www.andrewneyer.com) and Andy J. Miller (www.designkoma.com). Video by Joust (www.joust.co).
Ever wonder about the life of one little drop of water? Well here’s a fan-stinkin’-tastic stop motion video that explains the whole enchilada.
Film by Chris Turner, Helen Friel and Jess Deacon
Revolution ( Life Cycle of a Drop of Water). from chris turner on Vimeo.
Thought walking was a piece of cake huh? Think again! Masterclass host and personality Ace Greenhorn takes us step by step through the wide wold of walking. Whether you want to appreciate your current skill set a little more or learn some new tricks, this class is for you.
Walking: A Masterclass from Ace Greenhorn on Vimeo.