Director Robert Kolodny created the short filmFly on Out, which uses a Phantom high speed camera to gorgeously syrupy slow-mo effect. The film tells a tale of what happens when one kid steals a bird, and shows an everyday slice of life for a whole cast of Bed-Stuy’s characters as well (most of the film’s players are not professional actors). The super slow motion and intense sound design is maybe a hair overused, but damn if it doesn’t all look so pretty. Watch above.
The very popular television show about a high school chemistry teacher-turned-drug king pin ended last night. So, what are Breaking Bad addicts to do, now that they've been cut off... forever? Well, they could head over to the corner of Dekalb and Spencer, where artist London Kaye O'Donnell, who has been crocheting her…
DNAinfo on Wednesday reported on a photo project that documents bits of trash all over Bed-Stuy deemed odd by the photographer, an ethnographer and UX researcher named Alexandra Larger. Larger, who is white, told DNAinfo that she was mystified by the number of single rubber gloves and chicken bones she…
Over the past 44 years, Eric Edwards has acquired over 2,500 pieces of art from every country in Africa, dating back 4,000 years. Now, he wants to give what he touts as "one of the largest African artifacts collections in the United States" a permanent home in the Cultural Museum…