“Vertical” is a techno trance song by Vibrasphere featured in a high-tech music video produced by Visual Chaotics of Silicon Valley, California. Made using Harmony™ software, the song “Vertical” comes alive in a hypnotic music video (below) highlighting the beauty of 21st century Silicon Valley technology. After watching the following video, download this great song by Vibrasphere.
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Pixomondo Recognized with Academy, BAFTA & VES Award Noms
Talented artists from international visual effects company Pixomondo have earned the company’s first-ever Academy Award nomination garnered for work on Martin Scorsese ‘s 3D epic adventure, Hugo. View post: Pixomondo Recognized with Academy, BAFTA & VES Award Noms
Travel
Every time I drive down to the West Los Angeles area, I pass by this landmark but most often take it for granted. Originally posted here: Travel
‘Ask a Mortician’ and She’ll Tell You About Space Burials, Where the Famous Go to Die and How to Bake Your Remains into Chocolate Cake
Caitlin Doughty believes her fascination with death started when she was a little girl and she witnessed a girl fatally fall from the balcony of a local mall. She went on to get a degree in mortuary science and start a delightful (no, really!) web series about death. more › Read more: ‘Ask a Mortician’ and She’ll Tell You About Space Burials, Where the Famous Go to Die and How to Bake Your Remains into Chocolate Cake
How Walkable Is Your Metro Rail Station?
More Than Red Cars , a blog examining “the obscure, offbeat and half-forgotten transportation history of Southern California,” recently ranked L.A’s Metro Rail stations by their Walk Score , a number assigned to a location illustrating its proximity to amenities like grocery stores, coffee shops and eateries. more › Read the original: How Walkable Is Your Metro Rail Station?
Gregg Sulkin Goes Shopping In Beverly Hills, California On January 25, 2012
“Wizards of Waverly Place” star Gregg Sulkin went shopping with a friend in Beverly Hills, California yesterday. See the article here: Gregg Sulkin Goes Shopping In Beverly Hills, California On January 25, 2012
Father Behind Chelsea’s Law Honored by FBI
New TV Show Features Gay Ensemble Cast Living the Dream in ‘DTLA’
It’s been three years since the “L Word” aired its last episode and seven since “Queer as Folk” finished its run, and some of the folks involved with those shows are pitching their a new TV show featuring a gay, multi-ethnic ensemble cast. The show’s location and name is “DTLA,” and its creators says it’s like “Queer As Folk” meets “Swingers.” more › Read this article: New TV Show Features Gay Ensemble Cast Living the Dream in ‘DTLA’
Lessons from Watergate
40 years may have passed since the infamous break in that eventually brought down a president, but there are still repercussions rippling through politics, and lessons to be learned. Read the original post: Lessons from Watergate