april 2018 – good to see

For the next 7 generations | Jyoti & Ann Rosencranz
Thirteen indigenous grandmothers and their message for us and the earth
Acclaimed documentation

Psychedelica: Psychedelics and Consciousness 
In this ground-breaking original series, experts explore the history and use of psychedelic plants.
A free episode of Gaia TV

Six More Years of Putin | Egor Zhgun | Carly Comando (Music)
The last six years of the Russian Presidency Simpsons’ style. Delightful.

Favourite Places in the Universe 3 | Stephen Hawking

John Oliver’s funny interview with Stephen Hawking

How Whales Change Climate and other episodes by Sustainable Human

january 2018 – good to see

Mountain
Jennifer Peedom
Trailer for a film showing us the force of high places, accompanied by the Australian Chamber Orchestra and narrated by Willem Dafoe.
Madman Films, September 2017

Dream Seeds – A Journey
Thomas Bertschi
Twenty years ago, Thomas Bertschi and Taschi Dawa started a charity to support children called Swayambhunath, followed by shared muscial projects in Kathmandu and Kirtipur (and in Bali and Switzerland).
Kathmandu Music Centre, December 2017

The History and Culture of the Maya
Preserving Maya Heritage shows glimpses of the many-facetted work of the British Museum in his field.

Gyroscopic transport
The – possible – future of public transportation and other public vehicles

Plants and insects 1000 x magnified allow for a new way of viewing the natural world

San Francisco is becoming a zero waste city

A giant wall of trees is being grown from coast to coast in Africa

december 2017 – good to see

Mark Plotkin, The Amazonian Travels of Richard Schultes
An Interactive Map Initiative „Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs”
Tyringham Hall, 6 June 2017

The Perfect City
Working with the team at BBC Culture, Al Boardman designed and animated this short video about the race to create the perfect city.
BBC, 19 October 2017

Extraordinary images of Jupiter by Juno
NASA TV, 4 August 2017

The Beatles in the studio – rare material
GuitarDocs, 18 September 2017

Stunning new photos of Mars
Mars has earned its moniker as the red planet, but the HiRISE camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) can transform the subtle differences of soils into a rainbow of colours.
Sci-Techuniverse, November 2017

Top Twenty Psychedelic Podcasts
A list of some of the podcasts available in iTunes.
Entheonation, November 2017

Science Vs God – Is There A Life Force That Transcends Matter?
Russell Brand and his guest Rupert Sheldrake attempt to discover the trews about science and whether there is a force that transcends matter.
Russell Brand, Under the Skin, Episode 34, 4 November 2017

The Reality of Truth – The Psychedelic Experience and Its Potential for Healing
A video by Dr. Joseph Mercola about the power of ayahuasca.
YouTube, 4 November 2017

Joe Rogan is Mind Blown by By Paul Stamets Fungal Revelations
Joe Rogan and Paul Stamets talk about mushrooms.
YouTube, 8 November 2017

Jeremy Narby: Beyond the Anthropo-Scene | Bioneers 2017
Watch renowned “anthropologist under Amazonian influence” and indigenous rights activist Jeremy Narby wrestle with his own culture’s anthropocentric concepts.
Bioneers, 20 November 2017

november 2017 – good to see

Walking through Teotihuacan
Explore the ancient Mexican city of Teotihucan at home by taking a walk through ist ruins. The free downloadable map depicts the ancient city on a 1:1 scale and allows players to experience walking along the Street of the Dead, ascending the steps to the top of the Sun Pyramid, and even exploring the recently discovered tunnel under the Feathered Serpent Pyramid.
de Young Museum, September 2017

Sound Healing
This video shows how the Egyptians used sound to heal and includes some chants you can use as well as a history of sound healing.
Science of the Soul, October 2017

Wara Art Festival
The Wara Art Festival has taken place in Niigata City since 2008, where it began as a creative collaboration between the city’s tourism department and the Musashino Art Universtiy. Rice straw was once widely used in Japan to produce various goods, such as tatami mats, but has now been replaced by wood and plastic in most instances. The students of Musashino worked together to fill the fields of Niigata with giant animal sculptures made of bound rice straw, and they’ve been doing it every year since then.
Bored Panda, October 2017

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