Data journalist and information designer David McCandless’s new Infographic highlighting the differences in earnings between the most popular online music stores.
(h/t businessinsider)
Data journalist and information designer David McCandless’s new Infographic highlighting the differences in earnings between the most popular online music stores.
(h/t businessinsider)
This 2 minute stop motion time-lapse captures the incredibly intricate and time consuming process of creating a large-format illustration of a Parisian Neighborhood. Created by Guillaume, and taking 75 hours in total, it showcases the astonishing attention to detail and patience it takes to create such a piece of work.
(h/t broadsheet)
Amazing footage from Joe Capra and his PhaseOne IQ180 camera documenting the colour and beauty of Brazil’s second largest city. Each shot is comprised of hundreds individual 80MB still images.
(h/t boingboing)
No Film School illustrates some impressive before and after color grading samples from the independent feature film “The House On Pine Street.”
(via boingboing)
2014 in Pop is summed up in two remarkable mashup collections from DJ Earworm and Daniel Kim.
DJ Earworm’s collection features a mashup of the 25 biggest US hits during 2014, while Daniel Kim’s mashup features a more expansive collection of 66 songs
Both represent fantastical musical creations worthy of their own place in 2014 pop hall of fame.
A genealogical investigation into the connections between every major variety of wine, this fascinating family tree demystifies the ancestry of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Riesling and many more.
For the full poster, check The Genealogy Of Wine.
(h/t broadsheet)
Created for OpenSkies, by Matel, this unique timelapse explores the comparison and differences between Paris an New York through the lense of transport, infrastructure and national monuments.
Paris / New York from MATEL on Vimeo.
(h/t broadsheet)
Chris Bryan’s mesmerizing film showcases the power and majesty of various surfers all shot at 1000 frames per second.
(h/t boingboing)
A beautiful collection of clips shot by UK photographer Hal Bergman in Paris during January 2014.
Music: “Wreck Beach by Sean Bayntun“.
(h/t broadsheet)
Paul Richardson’s majestic time-lapse of Paris – created from over 4000 images – showcases it’s vibrancy and energy, like nothing I’ve seen before. Truly beautiful.