Max Cooper – Origins – Official video by Rabbit Hole and Blackbox from Max Cooper on Vimeo.
Max Cooper directed by Rabbit Hole and Blackbox
Origins was originally published on The Curious Brain
Max Cooper – Origins – Official video by Rabbit Hole and Blackbox from Max Cooper on Vimeo.
Max Cooper directed by Rabbit Hole and Blackbox
Origins was originally published on The Curious Brain
Crowded (2014) from Andrew Khosravani on Vimeo.
The denizens of Crowded amble through their ever-expanding habitat seemingly oblivious to their mutating landscape – while the voyeur sits back and inhales the swarming scenery. The convivial tone veils the dystopian message of the narrative. Cranes, trains and automobiles instil a sense of constant industry – as the populous swells upwards, outwards, downwards and inwards – contorting and adapting – forcing the inhabitants to recast themselves. Directed by Andrew Khosravani & Cristina Florit Gomila
The payments and currency systems are on the verge of disruption. Payments are getting digitized and going mobile, wearable and biometric, while the rise of cryptocurrencies is prompting new ideas about what currency can be. Millennials, not wedded to the status quo when it comes to money, will drive this shift. This report takes a look at the myriad new ways to pay and how the concept of currency is evolving to encompass everything from bitcoin to social media shares.
Crowded (2014) from Andrew Khosravani on Vimeo.
The denizens of Crowded amble through their ever-expanding habitat seemingly oblivious to their mutating landscape – while the voyeur sits back and inhales the swarming scenery. The convivial tone veils the dystopian message of the narrative. Cranes, trains and automobiles instil a sense of constant industry – as the populous swells upwards, outwards, downwards and inwards – contorting and adapting – forcing the inhabitants to recast themselves. Directed by Andrew Khosravani & Cristina Florit Gomila
Crowded was originally published on The Curious Brain
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I want to believe was originally published on The Curious Brain
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