This brilliant lexico-associative piece is a nice reminder that the three-minute web vid has real artistic potential. It was made by Will Hoffman and Daniel Mercadante to accompany Radiolab's Words episode.
This brilliant lexico-associative piece is a nice reminder that the three-minute web vid has real artistic potential. It was made by Will Hoffman and Daniel Mercadante to accompany Radiolab's Words episode.
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The College Net Price Calculator Student Video Contest will award three prizes of $1,500 each.

We know, we know: Christmas is too commercialized, holiday songs are annoying (especially when sung by Justin Bieber), there's not even any snow.

Here's another brilliant video by the duo called Everynone, made for Radiolab's "Symmetry" show.

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It's just eye candy, but it's sweet.

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If you look closely, you can almost see the whale smiling.
Through the magic of Photoshop and time-lapse photography, Ross Ching has created a fanciful version of Los Angeles that doesn't have cars—or...
The chorus that wowed half a billion people with their Oscars performance is back.
Shot in one continuous take, this awesome video by the Clovis High senior class captures every aspect of high school life.
Fresh from a new online collection of historical documents, an ancient Chinese tradition shows us a better way to send hate mail in 2011.

By removing "the n-word" from Huckleberry Finn the editors will also strip away a lot of the meaning of the book.
A new Arcade Fire video by Spike Jonze asks if the suburbs as benign as we thought.

Slow Food USA's Josh Viertel asks Obama a gem of a question during the YouTube Q&A session.

From the "Bed Intruder" to "Double Rainbow" to OK Go's latest masterpiece, take a video trip down recent memory lane.

Part two of our Future Learning video series looks at Digita Tabula, a company trying to make learning lessons as fun as learning video games.