ПАМЯТНИК ЦАРЮ государства саманидов.
Монументальный памятник Исмоили Сомони - царю государства саманидов таджикского народа построен в честь 20-летия независимости РеспубликиТаджикистан в июле 2011 года (17 июля 2011).
Монумент построен согласно Постановления Правительства Республики Таджикистан во главе с Эмомали Рахмон, президента Республики Таджикистан. Памятник изготовлен из специального сплава - имеющие характеристики бронзы с хорошими прочностными показателями.
Монументальный памятник состоит:
Из памятника Исмоилу Сомони во весь рост высота 13.6м, а вес 26 тонн. Поверхности короны и Символ Республики Таджикистан покрыты сусальнымзолотом. Толщина золотого покрытия не более 4-х микрон. Общее количество золота 160 граммов.
Body paint

Craig Tracy is an artist who was born and raised and lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. Shapes of models’ bodies are an inspiration for his ideas.
"It is my intent to continue to explore and expand the perceptions and boundaries of this most ancient, alluring, and contemporary art form."
~ Craig Tracy
Useful tip for camera stabilizing
Movie title squence. Barber Yoshino
Barber Yoshino - movie title sequence from Minji Aye Hong on Vimeo.
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Primitive tribe meets white man for the first time
The Belgium anthropologist Jean Pierre Dutilleux discovered the unknown tribe called, The Toulambis, in Papua, New Guinea in 1993. The had never seen a white men before in their lives and according to them, the white men were "zombies", living dead. You can clearly see their astonishment and fear when they are offered a helping hand by Jean Pierre. Touching video with ambient music, after 13:40 you can hear their actual voices.
Read more: Primitive tribe meets white man for the first time
Anatomy of computer virus
Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus from Patrick Clair on Vimeo.




