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SpankyStokes.com | Vinyl Toys, Art, Culture, & Everything Inbetween
This website is about any and everything that sparks the creative genius in all of us. By profession I am a Graphic Designer, and enjoy all aspects of design. From traditional to urban from resin to vinyl, these are all great mediums and deserve to be explored. On top of that everything from music to movies from guns to graffiti.RSS feed category: Theatre
Theatre and stage news reports and reviews - ballet, opera, dance, comedy - Edinburgh Festival - Telegraph TV
The latest theatre, ballet, opera, dance and comedy news reports and reviews from London's West End and venues around the UK. Plus: the Edinburgh Festival. Available on demand on Telegraph TV.RSS feed category: Video
Direct to Video Connoisseur on Tumblr
A companion to my Blogger site The Direct to Video Connoisseur, here I’ll be posting images, videos, quotes, and links to my reviews, celebrating the best of the world of Direct to Video movies.RSS feed category: Art History
Literature, Art and Oxford
Podcasts exploring the relationship between literary works and the artwork and Oxford. From J.R.R Tolkien to Philip Pullman, authors have been inspired by Oxford; the architecture, history and culture of the city. This podcast series includes lectures and events which celebrate and explore the literature and art inspired by OxfordRSS feed category: Video
VIKINGCAST: Pillaging Your Brain!
These Podcast are created by the students in my technology classes. They range in variety from book trailers to career information, to projects completed in class. We hope to share this info with everyone else in hopes that it will give them ideas on how to use podcasting in their schools. Enjoy!RSS feed category: Television
The Paul Goebel Show
Paul Goebel (The King of TV) and co-host Jim Bruce discuss all things television with a variety of guests. Find out what to watch and what sucks.RSS feed category: Photography
Photography by Jeffrey Martin on 360Cities
I discovered panoramic photography in the year 2000 after getting my first digital camera (a canon digital elph) which came with its own primitive panorama stitching software. Soon after that I imagined that a virtual tour of Prague, one of the world's most beautiful cities, would be a great idea. I first worked on prague360.com with Adam Trachtman. At the time, there were no google maps (or any other mapping API) available for Prague, and it took some time to even find a high-resolution street map of Prague that could be used for this purpose. The original site used a flash-based map component combined with panoramas in the QTVR format. After a year, my brother David stepped in and we started working together on it. At about the same time, the global content of Google Maps became much more complete, and it made sense to use it to help map our panoramic photos. It was not long before we decided that this idea could be applied to the whole world.... Besides working as Founder/CEO of 360Cities I am still a very active photographer. I enjoy the experimental aspects of photography, usually related to panoramic and 360 photography: Gigapixel photography and timelapse especially. I am also working on various aspects of the automation of panoramic photo stitching. One of the principal goals of my job is to bring panoramic photography to the mainstream, and this means simplifying the creation and publication of these images. While this medium of 360 photography has come a long way in the last decade, I think it is only now starting to be utilized in the ways it deserves - as a navigational tool, as a presentation tool, and as a documentary tool. But this is only the beginning! I hope you're enjoying the ride :-)RSS feed category: Graphic Design
Björniks Pen & Ink
Here lies the architect who designed this humble necropolis. Before earning his license, he worked as an industrious student assistant, a construction worker and a graphic designer turned art director. He also had an odd job as a kuraa installer during his stay in Japan and he is very strong. He has a penchant for candor and his mom thinks he is gay.RSS feed directory: Arts, Antiques, Entertainment, Music, Television