Skander Khlif, a Munich-based photographer and visual storyteller, has released a series of photos named Stories From Bangkok. The series is part of a larger travel series where Skander Khlif explores Asia by travelling across different countries and photographing people in their everyday life.
Getting quality headphones is becoming harder and harder, not because the quality is not out there but because of the sheer amount of companies making low-quality, overpriced headphones. Here is a list of some of best Over-Ear Headphones for Under £100
Sennheiser HD 4.40 BT, Over-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
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Sennheiser HD 4.40 BT, Over-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
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Bluetooth 4.0 wireless with aptX for true Hi-Fi sound
NFC for fast pairing with compatible devices. Frequency response (microphone): 100 – 10, 000 Hz
Integrated microphone for headset use
Earcup mounted call and track controls
Foldable headband design for easy storage. Li-ion Polymer Battery
All of these headphones are fairly priced and whilst there is a tonne of other headphones competing for this spot, we must name the Audio Technica’s as our favourites. These headphones have stunning sound and have always been reliable when it comes to travelling and working in harsher environments.
Belle Chen, an Australian-Taiwanese pianist, has joined us for an interview to talk about her latest recently released album Departure.
Hi, how are you?
Good thanks!
So, when did the love for music come about?
I’ve been playing piano since I was 5, although I think the real love for music came during my teenage years – during this time music became my vital way to truly communicate to the world. I knew I wanted a life in music then, and this thought stays the same to this day!
How did the idea for ‘Departure’ came about?
The idea for ‘Departure’ came from listening to traditional music from around the world — I had been listening to a lot of Gamelan, Chinese traditional music, Flamenco, Zimbabwean Shona music… and I became obsessively curious about how these timbres may able to be achieved through the piano.
It was one of these ideas that I could not stop thinking about, so I knew this would be my next album!
What are the challenges of creating ‘Departure’?
I often joke about the challenge of creating ‘Departure’ was trying not to break the piano… but in all seriousness, one of the main challenges of creating ‘Departure’ was to be brave enough to make the choices.. “to call the shots” so to speak.
Traditional instruments and sounds come with their respective contexts of culture, meaning, history… each instrument is indicative of the belief system and ways of living of the people who the instruments belong to. And thus, to take these timbres and refer to these instruments out of their original context and to develop new pieces based on Western language was a decision that only came after many, many nights of back and forth.
It was all very much in my head – but this would be one of the big hurdles I had to mentally get over (apart from not breaking the piano).
My manager would probably say arranging for a 200kg piano to be lugged down to a basement recording studio was also a challenge too… And my engineer would probably say the session that ran consecutively from 10am to 4am was particularly memorable (I had written a chart with 32 overlay parts, some to be looped, and each with 6 microphones in capture…).
In the end, it was really fun – we’re all very proud of the album.
Do you have a favourite piece from the album?
I advocate for equality — love them all.
If you had to describe your music style in three words. Which three words would you choose to describe it?
Original, provocative, curious.
Having released your album, what are your plans now?
I am playing quite a few live performances this year, with shows taking me around the UK and to Italy, Sweden, China etc.
There are also plans to transform ‘Departure’ into a live multimedia show with a very respected artist, which is cool.
And… I’ve started drafting my next ‘thing’ too!
Our final question, what is your definition of culture?
For me… Culture is both the result of and the essence behind humankind’s behaviour and actions. Culture is to humanity what colours are to painting.
Ori Toor, a Tel-Aviv, Isreal-based illustrator, has released a small series of works named Gibberish Exploration. The series consists of stunning colours with wave-like shapes and an experimental style that will have your eyes investing for weeks to come. Gibberish Exploration is just a small introduction into the work of Ori Toor, the artist himself has released more than several projects on his Behance portfolio.
Despite the many controversies surrounding this year’s Oscars, from the “Most Popular film category”, to hosts and then no hosts, as well as four major categories being cut and then reinstated from the show’s broadcast just to name a few. And yet, the show itself was surprisingly well presented. People were mostly pleased with how the show went down and who took home what awards. The Best Picture win for Green Book, however, was more of a shocking surprise to most and even contemptuous for some; in fact, Spike Lee even stated to the reporters at BBC that the best picture winner “isn’t his cup of tea”.
Alongside the Best Picture victory, Green Book also picked up awards for Best Original Screenplay and Mahershala Ali’s took home Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film. However, the biggest winner for this year’s awards was Bohemian Rhapsody, winning the most for the night with four awards including Best Film Editing, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, and Best Leading Actor for Rami Malek’s transcending performance as Freddie Mercury. Black Panther, the first superhero film to be nominated for best picture, also picked up three awards on the night including Best Original Score, Best Costume Design, and Best Production Design.
Olivia Colman delivered a fantastic acceptance speech to her Best Leading Actress win for her performance as Queen Anne in The Favourite. It was the only win of the film’s ten nominations. While Regina King’s brilliant performance for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk earned her the Best Supporting Actress win for this year’s awards.
Roma, one of the Best Picture favourites for this year’s awards picked up three, including Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, and Best Cinematography for Alfonso Cuarón – who has won his second Best Director award in six years since his last win for Gravity. BlacKkKlansman received Best Adapted Screenplay, giving Spike Lee his long-overdue first Oscar win.
Here is a full list of the winners for every category:
Best Picture: Green Book Best Director:Alfonso Cuarón for Roma Best Leading Actor:Rami Malek for Bohemian Rhapsody Best Leading Actress:Olivia Colman for The Favourite Best Supporting Actor:Mahershala Ali for Green Book Best Supporting Actress:Regina King for If Beale Street Could Talk Best Foreign Language Film:Roma Best Original Screenplay:Green Book Best Adapted Screenplay:BlacKkKlandsman Best Cinematography:Roma Best Animated Feature Film:Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Best Animated Short Film:Bao Best Documentary Feature:Free Solo Best Documentary – Short Subject:Period. End of Sentence Best Live Action Short Film:Skin Best Original Song: “Shallow” from A Star Is Born. Best Original Score: Black Panther Best Film Editing:Bohemian Rhapsody Best Sound Editing:Bohemian Rhapsody Best Sound Mixing:Bohemian Rhapsody Best Production Design:Black Panther Best Costume Design:Black Panther Best Makeup and Hairstyling:Vice Best Visual Effect:First Man
Star Wars Episode IX has wrapped with filming.
The long-awaited conclusion of the Star Wars sequel trilogy is only ten months away. On the 15th of February, JJ Abrams posted on Twitter announcing the filming of Star Wars IX has wrapped.
It feels impossible, but today wrapped photography on Episode IX. There is no adequate way to thank this truly magical crew and cast. I’m forever indebted to you all. pic.twitter.com/138AprtFuZ
JJ Abrams is back in the director’s chair for the first time since The Force Awakens after the departure of Colin Trevorrow due to “creative differences” in late 2017. Like the last film, The Last Jedi directed by Rian Johnson, was well received by critics but created a major backlash with audiences and toxic fans, thus predictions for how the reactions will play out for Episode IX are difficult. When asked by ET Online, JJ Abrams hopes to conclude the trilogy with a film that makes the fans feels “satisfied”.
It has been twenty-three years since the beloved sports comedy Space Jam, starring Michael Jordon, was released and after many years in development for a sequel, SpringHill Entertainment announced on Twitter on the 21st of February that Space Jam 2 is set to be released on the 16th of July 2021. The film will star Lebron James, alongside Eric Bausa who will be the voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
As the co-founder of the SpringHill Entertainment, Lebron James is also set to be the executive producer of the sequel. With Terence Nance, the creator of HBO’s sketch show Random Acts of Flyness set to direct the film, Ryan Coogler is also signed up to produce the film following his major success with Marvel Studio’s Black Panther.
The original Space Jam was about the Looney Tunes desperately seeking help for the retired NBA Champion Michael Jordan in an attempt to defeat the Monsters in a basketball game. The first Space Jam earned a massive 250 million dollars at the box office. Will this upcoming sequel recreate the same success? We will find out in the summer of 2021.
Javior Bardam, Josh Brolin and Jason Momoa all joined the star-studded cast in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune remake.
After the success of Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming ambitious project Dune, an adaptation of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel series which was first adapted for the screen by David Lynch in 1984. Villeneuve’s version of the film is set to be released November 20th 2020.
In February, three actors including Javior Bardam (No Country for Old Men), Josh Brolin (Avengers: Infinity War) and Jason Momoa (Aquaman) were announced as part of the already star-studded cast. They will join Timothee Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name), Rebecca Ferguson (Mission Impossible: Fallout), Dave Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy) , Oscar Issac (Star Wars: The Last Jedi) , Stellan Skarsgard (Thor), Charlotte Rampling (45 Years) and David Dastmalchian (Bird Box) – are all confirmed to be part of the cast. While Zendaya (Spider-Man Homecoming) is rumoured to be part of the cast.
The writer of Forrest Gump, Eric Roth, was also signed on to write the screenplay with Villeneuve, and the film is currently in the pre-production.
Chris Hemsworth is set to play Hulk Hogan in an upcoming biopic.
According to Hollywood Reporter, Chris Hemsworth (Marvel Studio’s Thor) is set to play Hulk Hogan, one of the biggest figures in 80s professional wrestling in the untitled Netflix biopic. The film is set to be directed by Todd Philips, the director of the Hangover trilogy and the upcoming DC film, The Joker. This upcoming project will be produced by Michael Sugar, the Oscar winner for Spotlight alongside with Philips, Bradley Copper, Eric Bischoff and Hemsworth himself.
While Hulk Hogan has become quite a controversial figure in the last few years, with his sex-tape scandals and his racist radio personality, this upcoming biopic will not focus on Hogan’s entire career but rather narrow its focus on his origins and the rise of Hulkamania which was arguably one of the biggest pop culture booms in the 80s. When the time comes for the film’s release on Netflix, make sure you eat your vitamins and say your prayers because Chris Hemsworth’s Hulkamania will run wild on the audience.
XuTeng Pan, a China-based illustrator and concept artist, has released a small series of concept works. Pan used Cinema 4D, Moi 3D and Octane Render to create the eye-pleasing Bladerunner-like pieces which will have you in awe.
Louis Dazy, a French photographer who is known for cinematic and melancholic-like photography, has released a series named Neon Life. The series focuses on people and neon lights through the superimposing effect known as double exposure.
You can find more fantastic work by Louis Dazy here.
Sam Rodriguez, a graphic designer and illustrator based in San José, USA, has released a small series named Visual Rhymes which started out from several rough concepts for a mural.
Talking about the pieces Sam Rodriguez said: “Some new pieces that originally started out as rough concepts for a mural but ultimately did not get used. I thought it would be fun to develop them anyway. They initially began as three figures throughout one canvas, but after that concept was declined, I decided to give each one their own space. Visual Rhyming, in this case, is having the same figure repeated through multiple canvas’, each with their own set of color, shapes, and skin tones. I thought the results were interesting and hopefully there will be time to further explore this approach.”
Gil Bruvel, an artist and sculptor based in the US, presented an eye-pleasing collection of sculptures named Flow Series. Originally from France, the tour de force that is Gil Bruvel began his artistic journey early on in his life. Bruvel began by working with his father, who was an artisanal carpenter. Bruvel’s artistic excellence has been showcased in the details of his work, but also in the consistency of quality that Bruvel delivers through each of his pieces.
You can find more work by Gil Bruvel here. Moreover, you can find the full Flow Serieshere.
Emilio Canton, a Mexican designer and art director, created a project named Music Makers. The project began as a small personal project for Women’s History month and now has expanded into a continuing project.
Writing about the project Emilio Canton wrote: “Started as a personal project for Women’s History month but is now an ongoing project highlighting the female music makers that I admire most.”