Researchers analyzing the visual rhythm of Hollywood films found that the length of shots follows a pattern called 1/f fluctuation, which is also present in natural phenomena like the human attention span.
via kottke.org
Researchers analyzing the visual rhythm of Hollywood films found that the length of shots follows a pattern called 1/f fluctuation, which is also present in natural phenomena like the human attention span.
via kottke.org
Al Jazeera's live news updates cover the conflict in Gaza, Hurricane Milton, and US military aid to Israel. via The source of this content is Al Jazeera.
People in South Korea are using snack sausages as styluses for their iPhones during the cold weather because they are similar to human fingers in terms of electrostatic conductivity. via kottke.org
Al Jazeera's live news updates covered developing stories in February 2010, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Hurricane Milton, and US aid to Israel. via Al Jazeera.
Jason Kottke shares a video that reimagines the Super Bowl through the styles of famous directors like Wes Anderson. via kottke.org
Jason Kottke shares a link to a trippy version of Tetris where rotating blocks rotates the entire game world. via kottke.org
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