Stunning capture of the Moon over the ocean pic.twitter.com/6BOxBJ9JvP
— Amazing Physics (@amazing_physics) November 21, 2023
Mars behind the Moon! pic.twitter.com/gZqdyt0ugs
— Space 8K (@uhd2020) September 27, 2022
Stunning capture of the Moon over the ocean pic.twitter.com/6BOxBJ9JvP
— Amazing Physics (@amazing_physics) November 21, 2023
Mars behind the Moon! pic.twitter.com/gZqdyt0ugs
— Space 8K (@uhd2020) September 27, 2022
Eine von Busby Berkeley s phänomenalen und zugleich unmenschlichen Choreographien.
Nur an einer Stelle wird der Trick deutlich.
Over the past 70 years, science fiction has dramatically changed. The data shows us that what used to be an optimistic and inspiring genre has evolved to reflect our own fears and anxieties.
But these days, it’s much more likely that protagonists also have to overcome societal forces — political movements, systemic inequality, rampant capitalism. These are basically things that seem too big to fix.
It’s also far more likely that the narrative explores inner conflicts — moral dilemmas, identity crises, and wrestling with our understanding of what it means to be human. We don’t just face outside threats; we also face threats within ourselves.
Ultimately, today’s sci-fi stories are far more likely to be a commentary on current social issues. These might be critiques of political ideologies, runaway capitalism, irresponsible innovation, human apathy, or eroding mental health.
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Johannes Kreidler
THE BOYS SOPRANO CHOIR
part of the THUNDER SHEET MACHINE
sound installation
sketch recordings
studio Berlin 7/2024
Bathers
Oil on canvas, 2024
3 times 26x18cm
#soundwaves #physicsaesthetics #graphicmusic— Johannes Kreidler (@kreidler.bsky.social) Jul 21, 2024 at 15:58
Bathers
Oil on canvas, 2024
3 times 26x18cm
#soundwaves #physicsaesthetics #graphicmusic— Johannes Kreidler (@kreidler.bsky.social) Jul 28, 2024 at 22:08
For many animals play is a serious matter, and not for young ones only.
Watch these chimps moving like a train.
[📹 Brent Boucher]pic.twitter.com/o7t1q6ixPL
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 14, 2024
These two snails live in different oceans, but their shell coils are identically inverted
Thatcheria mirabilis and Architectonica perspectiva fit together because their coils follow math rule known as Raup’s model. pic.twitter.com/5nh4bBaNUe
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 16, 2024
The rift valley is located in Pinglu, Shanxi on the Loess Plateau, a highland area in north-central China covering some 400,000 square km. It was formed due to movements within the earth's crust and its about 10 km long.pic.twitter.com/JTe1dvUa0g
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 16, 2024
Die jüngere Geschichte wird immer vernachlässigt. Dabei war das wirklich historisch 2007, und man staunt jetzt, wie selbstverständlich das rasch geworden ist, was man damals bestaunte.
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