This is the stop motion project which belongs to a very very good friend of mine, Tamer Aslan. When I watched it, the very first thought that came through my mind was “I have to post it!”, so that other people could see and enjoy it as I did. He used Erik Satie’s Gnossienne No.1 as the music of the video and made me love it twice! After watching it, please don’t ask “Why  blue?”.

Well ok, if you ask, the answer is; “it’s just a matter of aesthetics” (That was the original answer of Tamer).

I’m sorry that I couldn’t embed the video here, but vimeo videos don’t work with wordpress. I really tried.. :(

Anyway, if you click on the image, you’ll be automatically directed to the vimeo where you can watch the video. Or just click here, both will work..

This gerogeous PCB creations belong to Cuban artist Steven Rodrig.

“There is no guarantee that I can recreate the piece again in the exact same way. In essence, they are truly one of a kind in every sense of the word.” he says and adds:

“Enjoy my sculptures and remember to recycle! There’s beauty within the electronic parts we throw away that is waiting to be discovered.”

To learn more about Steven Rodrig, click!

For the ones who doesn’t  know about the Legend of Zelda: It’s a Nintendo classic. The Legend of Zelda series, like many Nintendo games, has been noted for its use of music.

While I was searching for some theremin videos, I ran across Randy George’s ( the thereminist in the video) video and I actually  loved it! After Apocalyptica’s version of the Legend of Zelda Theme, this could be the one that I liked the most.

Check Randy George’s website !

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