flamboyantvision:

Sadequain illustrates Ghalib

(via timeurdu)

“Polybius” by Julian Corrie // James Houston

We are submerged in a dry swimming pool. A SEGA Mega Drive, Commodore 64, floppy disk drives and hard drives sing in unison. The unusual ensemble (controlled live via MIDI) are given a last curtain call in a nostalgic farewell to forgotten friends.

I Am Street Fighter (25th Anniversary Documentary)

The Karakoram Anomaly

I could spend a lifetime here.

“Want You Gone” by Aperture Science Psychoacoustics Laboratory // Portal 2: Songs to Test By

Mr. Jinnah: The Making of Pakistan

Daft Bodies - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (with trippy effects)

escapekit:

In The Womb

These amazing photos of baby animals in the womb were captured by scientists using a combination of high-tech ultrasound scans, tiny cameras and computer graphics, and were featured on National Geographic’s ‘In The Womb’ series.

(via thehaleemteam-deactivated201508)

Linux liberation.

Bug #1 (liberation) - the first ubuntu bug - titled “Microsoft has a majority market share” (amusing, i know) was listed for a ‘fix’ back in 2004. Today after almost 9 years and linux domination in the form of android, supercomputers, servers and various distros, Shuttleworth marked the bug as fixed.

what is love 8 bit

“Crack in the Radio” by Kabul Dreams

(Source: SoundCloud / KabulDreams)

5 Centimeters Per Second (2007)

Directed by Makoto Shinkai

Wali khan used to refer to Bhutto as ‘Adolph Bhutto’ and the PPP as a fascist party.

“Sunset” by Nitin Sawhney.


A beautiful song in Bangla and English about “never losing faith in oneself” and “standing up for what one believes is right.”

NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY