My Playground is a Danish documentary film by Kaspar Astrup Schröder about movement in urban space. The film explores the way Parkour and Freerunning is changing the perception of urban space and how the space is changing the traceurs and freerunners.
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posted by Lezzles
on Jun 18, 2010 -
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Bliss and Heaven,
No man is an Island II,
The Sweetest Embrace of All,
Something To Love (partial),
A Vicious Undertow. These are works from
Jesper Just, a Danish video
artist. He merges a performance and video art approach with the aesthetic sensibilities of film. He explores subjects such as gender roles, sexual identity, and interpersonal relationships. The stories are usually ambiguous, unresolved, and quite haunting.
posted by Antidisestablishmentarianist
on Sep 4, 2009 -
4 comments
The
Danish Road Safety Council is a private association of authorities and national organisations in Denmark. The number of member organisations is currently 42. The Council has existed since 1935. The Council works to increase public road safety through information and traffic education. We aim for the public to gain knowledge and understanding of the aspects of road safety. The Council works to sustain road safe conduct by means of campaigns, consulting and the production of instruction blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah.
This movie was made by the Danish Road Safety Council and aims to draw attention to speed signs and speed limits in Denmark. (embedded movie, nsfw) (
direct movie link)
posted by Wet Spot
on Nov 7, 2006 -
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The architect as total designer. In 1959, Danish architect
Arne Jacobsen shattered paradigms aplenty with his
SAS Hotel (represented now by its last remaining original room, the legendary
606). The hotel was intended as a single field of experience; from
seating and lighting (more
here and
here) to
table service, Jacobsen was intimately involved in almost every aspect of the hotel's physical interface with its guests. The result is a work of deeply pleasing harmony that
still looks fresh some four and a half decades later. MeFites in Copenhagen: how's it holding up?
posted by adamgreenfield
on Oct 6, 2004 -
11 comments