short history of music played by violectras
Stringfever are not a string quartet – or at least, not as you know one. With their striking electric instruments Giles, Ralph, Neal & Graham Broadbent (yes they really are from the same family)
Use Electricity Wisely – Eskom
Eskom – Use Electricity Wisely: here you have a clever billboard by Eskom. Very good idea, but it might work only at night.
Traviata – Choeur Bohémiens’ wedding cake
Have you ever wondered how cakes really get decorated? A craft combination of claymation, opera, and cake decorating to a Verdi aria, La Traviata. Do enjoy. Cool.
Perfect Pictures for Imperfect World
This short ad might be tough in the first look, but actually is a very touchy advertisement clip by FotoPRIX, a digital photography printing service.
Battle in Tanzania
This one is really rare and I am sure you would not see this on TV – a fight on Safari, Tanzania between two giraffes:
Sun dog
Have you ever seen this kind of rainbow? A very rare atmospheric illusion phenomenon, happened in Malaysia in December 2007, called … Sun dog
A sun …. blue?!
A very rare phenomenon known as a ‘blue sun.’ These have been observed from time to time around the world. The most recent widely accepted documentation of a blue sun occurred in September 1950 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sea Organ musical instrument
This musical instrument is the first pipe organs that are played by the sea. It is located on the shores of Zadar, Croatia. 35 musically tuned tubes and the movement of the sea are the main players of this incredible thing. The Sea Organ has 70m long with the pipes built under the concrete. The musical pipes are located so that the sea water and wind movements produce musical sounds that are heard by passers by so that it achieves a communication with nature and promotes a unity of architecture and environment.
Alive statues
Ron Mueck was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1958, but has lived in London for over 20 years now. He honed his extraordinary skills in making life-like figures during several years in film and television.
The face of Age
The idea to photograph people who have lived in three centuries evolved over the course of the project. First, he was simply interested in taking portraits of people who appear worn beyond their years by living extraordinarily hard lives. Those experiences drew him to centenarians, and on to supercentenarians and their stories.







