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MODTV reports on the glamorous world of supermodels, fashion designers, hottest trends in beauty and style and goes backstage at all the top international fashion shows in Paris, Milan and New York. Exclusive videos on Victoria's Secret and supermodels Gisele Bundchen, Agyness Deyn, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Adriana Lima.
MODTV: Fashion Network
Suivez nos tests et tutoriaux de produits et logiciels Mac et Design.
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A pod cast containing videos and other media content which has recently been posted at www.nostalgia-nyc.com
Nostalgia Updates
The Tech blog of Michael Roy and Associates
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"The Leonardo da Vinci of data." THE NEW YORK TIMES
"One visionary day....the insights of this class lead to new
levels of understanding both for creators and
viewers of visual displays." WIRED
Edward Tufte has written seven books, including Visual Explanations, Envisioning Information, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, and Data Analysis for Politics and Policy. He writes, designs, and self-publishes his books on analytical design, which have received more than 40 awards for content and design. He is Professor Emeritus at Yale University, where he taught courses in statistical evidence, information design, and interface design. This podcast contains his recent works in analytical design and landscape sculpture.
Edward Tufte: Art and Science
A unique and visually compelling series of experimental short films to stir the imagination
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Verve is a showcase of local artists -- those already known and those yet to be discovered. Viewers will get a look inside the artists' worlds -- their creative processes, studio and work environments, and thoughts on inspiration. The Verve video podcast is part of the SEATTLE CHANNEL'S Art Zone, an innovative, first-in-the-nation TV project that creates programming celebrating local arts and culture and encourages people to go out and take part in the region's rich cultural life in person.
Verve Seattle
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Tips and tricks for all 3D artists who are interested in the field of rendering and digital sculpting.
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The A/V Geeks Film Archive is an ephemeral film collection curated by Skip Elsheimer. What started as a hobby more than ten years is now a lifetime commitment. His collection has grown to over 20,000 films gathered from school auctions, thrift stores, closets and dumpsters. He presents themed film shows in his home base of Raleigh, North Carolina and he's taken his shows on the road across the United States. Films from Skip's archive have been released on DVDs. For more information about A/V Geeks upcoming shows, the DVDs, stock footage inquiries and donating to the collection, visit http://www.avgeeks.com. Skip is happy to be able share these selected films from his collection online - giving them a life beyond their intended purpose as little cultural time capsules of our immediate past. Enjoy!
What is an "A/V Geek?" Short for "audiovisual geek." The semi-derogatory term used to describe the kid who was allowed to operate the film projector in school. Such were considered to be "teacher's pets," but were often allowed to avoid classwork and freely roam the school halls eventually ending up at the library to get the projector and films.
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