Odd but fun short films...
May 10, 2006 8:34 PM Subscribe
The odd films of Neural Surfer. I've yet to watch them all but my fave so far is Little Things that Jiggle: Richard Feynman and Atomic Physics {google vid}, which is part of the Philosophy in less than five minutes (sometimes) series.
Indeed.
posted by kickingtheground at 9:55 PM on May 10, 2006
posted by kickingtheground at 9:55 PM on May 10, 2006
"FLAME ON! Morality Reconsidered (Proust in light of Foucault)" was interesting.
posted by jayder at 9:59 PM on May 10, 2006
posted by jayder at 9:59 PM on May 10, 2006
The films (at least some of them) are actually student films done for class:
"From about 2000 onwards I started requiring that my students create digital films that touch upon some aspect of philosophy, science, or religion. The film section houses a number of excellent "first" time films from my students at CSULB."
posted by MythMaker at 10:09 PM on May 10, 2006
"From about 2000 onwards I started requiring that my students create digital films that touch upon some aspect of philosophy, science, or religion. The film section houses a number of excellent "first" time films from my students at CSULB."
posted by MythMaker at 10:09 PM on May 10, 2006
Little things that jiggle?
I'll show you a little thing that jiggled (not what you're thinking):
It was the damn needle on the VU meter that was calibrated to "millionths of an inch."
How can you get any SCIENCE! done when your gear is trembling like a Parkinson's patient having an orgasm?
posted by sourwookie at 10:57 PM on May 10, 2006
I'll show you a little thing that jiggled (not what you're thinking):
It was the damn needle on the VU meter that was calibrated to "millionths of an inch."
How can you get any SCIENCE! done when your gear is trembling like a Parkinson's patient having an orgasm?
posted by sourwookie at 10:57 PM on May 10, 2006
Very nice post, although I have to say that I watched the Proust film, and having just finished, this past weekend, making my way through In Search Of Lost Time for the second time, the implication that Proust is (or would be) best remembered for being gay is a bit perverse and offensive.
posted by OmieWise at 6:54 AM on May 11, 2006
posted by OmieWise at 6:54 AM on May 11, 2006
These are great!
If you like these, don't forget to keep track of Craig Baldwin's comings and goings.
posted by lumpenprole at 6:02 PM on May 12, 2006
If you like these, don't forget to keep track of Craig Baldwin's comings and goings.
posted by lumpenprole at 6:02 PM on May 12, 2006
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