There is only one way to describe the raw footage of Felix Baumgartner’s sky dive from the edge of space: awe-inspiring. Falling from 24.2 miles above the Earth, he achieved a top speed of 843.6 mph – or Mach 1.25 – and became the first human to break the sound barrier. “Breaking the speed of […]
February 13, 2014
Lindsay Bramwell was a volunteer at the Moorbank Botanic Gardens in Newcastle upon Tyne. Used as a research facility by the University of Newcastle, the site lease for the gardens was not renewed in autumn 2013 leading to speculation that the greenhouses would be turned off and the facility shut down. All of the exotic […]
February 4, 2014
This past week or so has been a time of happenings at WeLove Digital. Work has begun on an interactive media design module at the University of Northumbria, a new short doc was accepted by BBC Fresh and I went to see the incredible Light Surgeons perform as part of the Real Time Visuals conference. […]
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February 27, 2014
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