This extraordinary video by Soomo Publishing dramatizes the fight for women's suffrage to the tune of "Bad Romance"; polemic filks are often painfully didactic, but the folks at Soomo manage to transpose Lady Gaga's original imagery into an Edwardian context with a laser-guided precision that would do Weird Al proud.
EDIT: Just wanted to give a quick FYI that this video may be NSFW due to (non-anatomically correct) nudity.
Just saw this music video and I couldn't help but wonder - is this the video that the casting call from a few months back was about? If so, it's...uh.....interesting....?
I seem to be running across the most fascinating things lately.
This is a short clip of an 18th century automate. A little before steampunk, sure, but definitely in the spirit of this community. These little robots were able to perform a variety of incredibly life-like tasks. It's hard to believe they were created centuries ago! There are MANY
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Since someone just posted a youtube video, I figured I would go ahead and post this one! It's called the 'The Mysterious Explorations of Jasper Morello' I remember watching this when if was first posted on youtube, forgetting about it, and then suddenly remembering it again since the other youtube post!
It's very similar art style (the shadow stop
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We're pleased to share with you the latest in our Adventures, in which we're on the hunt for a vicious werewolf. If you can, watch it in HD for optimal viewing. We hope you enjoy it!
-Baron von Fogel Aerial Tactical Specialist, The League of STEAM
I can across this a few months ago; it's wonderful. If anyone has a character, or wants a better understanding of early cultures, i think that this TedTalk is a must-see. I hope that you enjoy it and find it useful.
Although the arrangement of this song (the theme from the anime Asura Cryin') is fairly stock techno-pop, the mock-baroque vocal carries a period patina, and the video contains some inspiring visuals: note atsuko's splendidly overwrought hat and asymmetrical lace sleeves, KATSU's jacket, and the compelling central image of the staircase/clockface/
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