September 12 at 10:06am

Beauty Takes Many Forms

When you get up to get dressed, you put on what you think looks cool or pretty, right? Well so do the people of The Omo Valley.

Frankly, I think this make up and stuff might make a better Halloween costume than the Commander from Halo.

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September 5 at 11:05am

Our Earth Changes Fast

I moved to Oregon soon after Mount St. Helens exploded.  It made for some pretty great sunsets.  But things keep changing on this planet of ours.  Look at how much this volcano changed between 2003 and 2006.  360 degree views no less.

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August 8 at 12:09pm

See The World

Arounder can take you there.  Pick your city and Wham!  Complete tours without leaving your chair.

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July 25 at 11:25am

Let’s Go To The Moon!

Take you pick of Apollo missions here.

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July 19 at 11:19am

Where We Are Not Going This Summer

Well maybe one summer we will get here.  I have never been, but I am glad I live in this age where I can have a 360 degree virtual tour of such wonders.

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June 24 at 10:10am

Dancing Fool

And I mean that in the best possible way.  We all need to dance, just like we all need to laugh.  I think this proves both.  What a way to see the world!  42 countries, including outer space!  And all with happy feet (thanks to Ellen D. for the tip!)

P.S. No saying the title around the house.  That is, no saying it without your parents’ permission.


Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.


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June 9 at 11:46am

Best Film of 2008: Blu

I saw another installation/film of Blu’s awhile back at a gallery in NYC with my family and we were blown (bluwn?) away.  In that one you could see him painting the animation but this one, sans human, with the sun and clouds working as the clock, adds onto the prior one’s promise. 

Right now, this is my favorite film of the 2008.  This guy’s imagination soars — and thus does the same for mine.  My son had loved the first one as much as I did.  You might want to scout this one first before screening for the young ‘uns as it is a tad freaky — but good freaky fun if you ask me.  
Of course it is ultimately graffiti and you may have to explain that one, less your walls start to change.  Not to mention the explanation on why Buenos Aires is looking cooler than NYC.



Check out his whole website here.

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