„In a year filled with so much bad… Our dogs were very, very good.“
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Vor einem halben Jahr hat der Fotograf Tobias Baumgartner ein Foto zweier Feenpinguine gemacht und geteilt geteilt, die wohl beide ihre Gefährten verloren haben und sich seitdem regelmäßig in Melbourne treffen, um in die Lichter der Metropole zu sehen. Voll schön. Das Foto wurde mittlerweile und ganz zu recht mehrfach ausgezeichnet.
(via BoingBoing)
Im Montreal Museum of Fine Arts hat man im Jahr 2015 eine Gitarreninstallation aufgebaut, die 70 Zebrafinken dazu animieren wollte, auf E- und Bassgitarren Sound zu machen – und das hat geklappt. Ich mag diese Idee sehr.
A living musical exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will set 70 zebra finches loose in an aviary, and the only perches are the strings of 14 electric guitars and bass guitars.
When the birds land, they create music that’s played through amplifiers stationed around the aviary.
French artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot calls it living music, inspired by a memory from his childhood.
„Looking through the window, my feeling was that I want to make music from these birds on the wire, and 30 years later I did this,“ he said.
(Direktlink, via BoingBoing)
„Scorpion maze with Traps for Hamsters. Today’s story is sure to be very dynamic.
Above is Mr Hamster, he was imprisoned. The hamster police ignored him, he broke the toilet, escaped several dangerous traps and ran away. Mr Humster was quick, brave and lucky. The Hamster police could not catch him.“
Offenbar ziemlich genau so:
Einen Kommentar hinterlassenThis summer I followed a family of beavers in a local beaver pond in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The adult beavers became very used to me, and as a result, I was often allowed to sit very close to them while they ate. This video is a compilation of several times that I filmed the adult beavers eating from up close. The sound they make chewing bark, twigs, and leaves is remarkable and fun.
Okay, das sieht jetzt nicht sonderlich elegant aus, aber Spaß hat das Tier offenbar an dem, was es dort tut.
2 KommentareBeste Kollabo des Jahres!
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— Rob N Roll (@thegallowboob) December 15, 2020
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Die Jazz Cats sind hin und wieder im Live-Stream zu sehen. Wenn nicht gibt es die Aufzeichnung jener Streams, in denen das Miauen in Saxophonklänge „übersetzt“ wird.
(Direktlink, via BoingBoing)