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Incredible colour footage of 1920s London shot by an early British pioneer of film named Claude Frisse-Greene, who made a series of travelogues using the colour process his father William – a noted cinematographer – was experimenting with. It’s like a beautifully dusty old postcard you’d find in a junk store, but moving. Video by   Tim Sparke.

FYI I will be in London at the 18th of May up until Tuesday 21, so if you want to meet for a coffee or something let me know:-)

A paper-letter animation about the history of fonts and typography.291 Paper Letters. 2,454 Photographs.140 hours of work. Created by Ben Barrett-Forrest

Very addictive Papa , directed by Jonathan Hausfater. My apologies for the crappy youtube ads

Incredible colour footage of 1920s London shot by an early British pioneer of film named Claude Frisse-Greene, who made a series of travelogues using the colour process his father William – a noted cinematographer – was experimenting with. It’s like a beautifully dusty old postcard you’d find in a junk store, but moving. Video by   Tim Sparke.

FYI I will be in London at the 18th of May up until Tuesday 21, so if you want to meet for a coffee or something let me know:-)

London 1927 was originally published on The Curious Brain

Simply superb.In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College. However, the resulting speech didn’t become widely known until 3 years later, after his tragic death. It is, without a doubt, some of the best life advice we’ve ever come across, and perhaps the most simple and elegant explanation of the real value of education.Read the full speech here. Created by The Glossary

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