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02. The Innovation Series : Autonomous Animation

02. The Innovation Series: Autonomous Animation



A TAXONOMY TOUR
At Soul Machines we’ve built the world’s first digital brain to autonomously animate digital characters in real-time. We believe our industry needs a clear taxonomy for autonomous animation to differentiate between the real and the fake. Join us as we take you on a level by level exploration of this taxonomy and how our state-of-the-art approach to animation is on an exciting trajectory that will reach far higher levels than any other technology company.

How green energy will change our future - Docu

How green energy will change our future — Docu



How will green energy change our future? What will our future look like with green energy? The growth of green energy goes together with change. Our future will not only include green energy, but our future will also be shaped by it.
What will the future sustainable world look like? That is the big question, now that the global transition towards sustainable energy is gaining momentum. For the growth of sustainable energy involves a lot more changes than just the color of the power supplied to our homes. How will we build, how will our mobility be impacted, and will energy, one day, be free? Just like the Internet turned out to have an unforeseen influence on all kinds of industries, from music to taxi businesses, the transition towards sustainable energy will also rise beyond the energy sector. And with a much wider impact than is now assumed. But we know surprisingly little about what that world will look like, and how the people in it will live, work and move around. Expectations are that, by the 2050s, two-thirds of the electricity generated globally will be sustainable.
The Netherlands is ambitious too. But what kind of world are we heading for, really, with all these sustainable measures? In partial areas, the future is clear: a massive stop to the use of gas, lots of windmills and solar panels, and perhaps a self-driving car outside. But, for now, there is no wider vision of what the sustainable new world will look like. What will the world be like once energy has become practically free? What will the impact of the transition towards sustainable energy be on the balance of power in the world?
A journey along places where the sustainable future is already (nearly) visible. In China, for example, old collapsed coal mines are given a new destination as solar parks. In Denmark, the power plants of the future also serve as skiing slopes. And in Malmö, Sweden, new leases are signed with green fingers.
Original title: Voorbij de groene horizon
With: Bjarke Ingels (architect, BIG Copenhagen), Peggy Liu (green pioneer JUCCCE Shanghai) and Varun Sivaram (author 'Taming the Sun' and expert clean energy technology Council on Foreign Relations in Washington DC).
Originally broadcasted by VPRO in 2018.
© VPRO Backlight October 2018
On VPRO broadcast you will find nonfiction videos with English subtitles, French subtitles and Spanish subtitles, such as documentaries, short interviews and documentary series.
VPRO Documentary publishes one new subtitled documentary about current affairs, finance, sustainability, climate change or politics every week. We research subjects like politics, world economy, society and science with experts and try to grasp the essence of prominent trends and developments.
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Credits:
Director: Martijn Kieft
Research:William de Bruijn
Camera: Jacko van´t Hof, Hans Bouma, Remco Bikkers
Sound: Cloud Wang, Mark Witte, Dennis Kersten
Fixer China: Liyan Ma
Edit: Michiel Hazebroek, Jeroen van den Berk
Online Editor: Sanne Stevens
Production: Jeroen Beumer
Commissioning Editors: Marije Meerman, Doke Romeijn
English, French and Spanish subtitles: Ericsson.
French and Spanish subtitles are co-funded by European Union.

RENEWABLE vs NON-RENEWABLE - Steve Trash Science

RENEWABLE vs NON-RENEWABLE — Steve Trash Science



This is an EARLY VERSION of STEVE TRASH SCIENCE. We wrote, shot, edited it to show PROOF OF CONCEPT. This means, you have to «make it» before people can truly understand what you're GONNA MAKE. We learned a lot from shooting this episode. Frankly… we got better the more we worked on it. As we got closer to the PBS TV version of the show (check you local listings for times), we changed quite a few things, but I think this episode stands up. Remember… this is kinda-like a FIRST DRAFT… so keep that in mind when watching. What's the difference between a renewable and non-renewable resource? In the latest episode of STEVE TRASH SCIENCE… we break it down for you in FUN and FUNNY ways! What makes a resource renewable? Is the SUN renewable? What makes a resource non-renewable? How fast can Steve disappear into an ikky-fake-video-swamp? In this short 13 minute long video we answer all these burning questions of science. STEAM and STEM correlated, this video is fun and funny. Primarily focused on grades 1-5, this video was created to supplement «in classroom» resource learning.
By the way, the entire series is viewable on the PBS site. All topics are curriculum based. Here's the link. www.pbs.org/show/steve-trash-science/
Enjoy. Check it out! Also… it's very helpful if you share. Music is either original or licensed from Audioblocks.
If you like this video, please consider becoming an official Steve Trash Patron. For a $1 a month you can help show your support for all things «Steve Trash». www.patreon.com/stevetrash

01. The Innovation Series : The Digital Brain

01. The Innovation Series: The Digital Brain



SOUL ENGINE™ POWERING A HUMAN OS™
Take a look behind the face as we dive into the digital brain to explore why this unique breakthrough is so instrumental to Soul Machines core technology. In this episode, we share how the digital brain gives our digital humans the ability to sense, learn, make decisions and communicate interactively in real-time in a way that feels alive and engaging.

The Present - OFFICIAL

The Present — OFFICIAL



Subtitles:
Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, Estonian, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish, Thai
“The Present” is a thesis short from the Institute of Animation, Visual Effects and Digital Postproduction at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
facebook page: www.facebook.com/thepresentshort
vimeo: vimeo.com/152985022
www.jacobfrey.de
www.mentirinhas.com.br
soundtrack by «Zealand»
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We really hope you enjoy the result of our hard work. Thanks to everyone who help creating this film and everyone who supported us during the festivals. Thanks a lot for making this such an incredible journey.
“The Present” is based on a great little comic strip by the very talented Fabio Coala. Make sure to check out his page: mentirinhas.com.br
The Present screened on over 180 film festivals and won more than 50 awards world wide.
A more detailed list of all the festival awards:
01. Int. Festival of Animation Cinema and Comics Cartoon Club — Cartoon Kids Award
02. Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival – Grand Prize Best Animation
03. FESA — Best Film for Children
04. Animago Award — Nominated for Best Short Film
05. Int. Student Film Festival Pisek – Special Jury Award
06. Animalada — Best Short Animated Film 2014, Jury Award
07. Anim Arte – Maxi Second place: Audience Award
08. 15 Short Film Festival – Jury Award Best Animation
09. PISAF – Audiences Prize (International)
10. International Family Film Festival – Best Foreign Short Animation
11. Enfoque, Int. Film Festival of Puerto Rico – Best Animation and Audience Choice Award
12. Filmschau Baden Wuerttemberg – Best Animation
13. El Corto del Ano — Special Jury Mention
14. Watersprite 2015 – Best Original Film Music
15. California International Shorts Festival – Best Animated Short
16. Short Tiger, Next Generation – Short Tiger Award
17. Landshuter Kurzfilmfestival – Audience Award Kids
18. Soul 4 Reel Festival – Best Animation
19. Canada International Film Festival — Best Animation
20. CMS Int. Children´s Film Festival – Special Mention
21. Monstronale – Int. Children Jury Award
22. Sehsuechte Int. Student Festival Konrad Wolf – Best Children Film
23. RiverRun International Film Festival – Best Student Animated Short
24. VAFI – MIDI Section First Prize
25. Newport Beach Film Festival – Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking
26. Timeline Film Festival – Filmmaker Award
27. Animayo Festival de Cine de Animacion – Director Award
28. Chile Monos Festival Internationcional de Animacion – Second Place Int. School Short Film Competition
29. Carmarthen Bay Film Festival – Best Animation
30. Int. Film Festival for Children & Youth — THE HERMÍNA TÝRLOVÁ AWARD FOR YOUNG ARTIST AGED UNDER 35
31. Rendezvous Festival – Best Animation
32. Accolade Global Film Competition — Award of Excellence Special Mention: Animation (Student)
33. Long Day Short Film – Grand Jury Prize
34. Animatio Curtas Vila do Conde IFF – Curtinhas Prize
35. Anima Mundi – Best short film for Children
36. Maramures International Film Festival 2015 — Audience Award
37. Real to Reel International Film festival – Best Student Animation
38. Giffoni Film Festival – Second Most Voted Film
39. Traverse City Film Festival – Audience Award for Best Kids Short
40. Ariano Film Festival – Best Animation
41. Int. Film Festival Nueva Mirada for Children and Youth — Golden Kite" Award
42. Joy House Film Festival – Media Super's Best Film
43. ArTelesia Film Festival – School and University Award
44. Summer Slam Film Festival – Best Animation Short
45. Catalina Film Festival – Best Animation Film
46. Sapporo Shorts Fest — Best Student Children Film Silver
47. Sapporo Shorts Fest — Best Student Director Award
48. AKUT – 2. Audience Award
49. NYLA International Film Festival — Best Animation
50. Austin Film Festival — Animated Short Audience Award
51. Seoul Guro Int. Kids Film Festival — Best Animated Short Film
52. Filemon — Best Short Film
53. Virginia Film Festival – Audience Award for Narrative Short
54. Ojai Film Festival – Honorable Mention
55. Gold Coast International Film festival – Jury Award for Best Student Short Film
56. Short Film Awards – Best Animated Short
57. Roshd Int. Film Festival – Third Prize
58. Olympia International Film Festival – Children´s Jury Award for Best animated short
59. Los Angeles Independent Film Festival — Best Animation

How Tesla Battery Farms Changed the Lives of Australians

How Tesla Battery Farms Changed the Lives of Australians



Elon Musk's Battery farm has been life changing for the people from South Australia. Before there used to be frequent power cuts not to mention high electricity prices. But how can a nation that has one of the highest reserves of Coal and Natural gas still struggle to provide its people Electricity.
The problem was exacerbated by the Gale winds which damaged the already frail infrastructure of South Australia. Tesla's Powerwall and Battery Storage Solutions came to the rescue of South Australians.
In this video we take a look at how Elon Musk's Battery farms changed the World in terms of renewable energy storage solutions and how countries are slowly moving towards clean Energy.
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Why renewables can’t save the planet | Michael Shellenberger | TEDxDanubia

Why renewables can’t save the planet | Michael Shellenberger | TEDxDanubia



Environmentalists have long promoted renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind farms to save the climate. But what about when those technologies destroy the environment? In this provocative talk, Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment” and energy expert, Michael Shellenberger explains why solar and wind farms require so much land for mining and energy production, and an alternative path to saving both the climate and the natural environment. Michael Shellenberger is a Time Magazine Hero of the Environment and President of Environmental Progress, a research and policy organization. A lifelong environmentalist, Michael changed his mind about nuclear energy and has helped save enough nuclear reactors to prevent an increase in carbon emissions equivalent to adding more than 10 million cars to the road. He lives in Berkeley, California. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Can 100% renewable energy power the world? - Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei

Can 100% renewable energy power the world? — Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei



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Every year, the world uses 35 billion barrels of oil. This massive scale of fossil fuel dependence pollutes the earth, and it won’t last forever. On the other hand, we have abundant sun, water and wind, which are all renewable energy sources. So why don’t we exchange our fossil fuel dependence for an existence based only on renewables? Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei describe the challenges.
Lesson by Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei, directed by Giulia Martinelli.
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