Anita Sarkeesian is trying to change the way women are depicted in popular media. The trollish reaction to her efforts has driven her out of her home. Shameful. Maybe #NotAllMen but #YesAllWomen. Polygon.
The Huffington Post shares nine things that only depressed people can understand.
I’m pretty sure this is what sent my dad into the hospital. Psychotic depression: under recognized, under treated, and dangerous. Psychiatry Today.
Julian Treasure discusses five ways you can listen better in this TED talk.
Slate Science looks at the similarities between dogs and their humans. It’s all in the eyes.
Imagine what they can build with this kind of scaffold. Maybe a new spine? Skull? Hip? IFLS.
Ten persistent cancer myths debunked courtesy of IFLS.
A mammoth find in Texas, courtesy of CNN. I couldn’t resist. I had to have a little pun.
Meghalaya may be the wettest place in the world, but it’s also one of the most beautiful. In Focus – The Atlantic.
About Imogen Heap’s Entanglement:
Entanglement was originally written “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn,” but the song was rejected by the film makers who thought it was too raunchy for their teenage audience.
Undeterred, Imogen recorded the song for Sparks and filmed what is her most intimate video to date. #sparksfacts
Here’s what Imogen’s boyfriend, director Michael Lebor had to say about it:
“Andy Carne, the art director for the Sparks box set shot some beautiful stills for the front of the Entanglement single and so Imogen and I discussed shooting something that tied in with that.
The picture on the cover looked like a loving embrace, perhaps after a steamy moment and so I wanted to work back from that. The end frame in the video is as close as I could get to the angle and lighting of the still that Andy took.
Imogen has lovely, big floor to ceiling 10ft windows in the house and so I wanted to shoot just using the natural light that flooded in. I had recently been testing a camera (Sony FS700) that had excellent quality slow motion and because we didn’t have a huge amount of time, I thought this would be a great way of shooting a simple video in an emotional and beautiful way. Imogen has great bone structure, great skin and a model like figure so I knew that if we got the right light, the rest would fall into place.
It’s essentially a love story but I wanted it to be unclear as to whether it was imagined or not. The video starts with Imogen on her own and perhaps she is remembering a moment with her lover or waiting for him to arrive, either way, it’s ambiguous as to who this person is, if he is really there or if this happened in the past.
I wanted to build a narrative around the scene but because of time constraints and Imogen’s desire to keep it simple, we stayed within the confines of her bedroom and shot it in a few hours. It is difficult to sustain such a simple music video for five minutes, but that was the length of the song so we had to make it work.
It was a very intimate shoot and I didn’t want anyone else in the room, so it’s just me and Imogen. This of course created a challenge when I was needed for the scene. I used a tripod for those moments but an extra difficulty was that the camera only recorded 10 seconds of ‘super slow motion’ at a time. This meant that after every take I would have to jump up and run across the room to press ‘end record’ on the camera, not wearing very much…
One of my favourite moments in the video is when Imogen looks at the camera and she looks truly in love. It’s something that can’t be captured on a busy set, so it was a magical moment for me.”
And here’s the video (can you tell how much I love Imie?):
Open Culture on Patti Smith’s cover of Nirvana’s “Smells like Teen Spirit.”
Kate Bush’s Before the Dawn live blog from The Guardian.
Baby talks to dog. Too cute for words.
And now for something completely different, watch this kid’s reaction to the ALS bucket challenge. Jezebel.
Back-to-school fun with “Baby’s got class.”
Entertainment Weekly compiles their list of 55 movies your kids need to see before they turn 13. Do you agree?
The CBC’s Terry O’Reilly interviews George Takei about his new documentary. Listen to the podcast.
Diana Gabaldon gets a cameo in the series based on her books. Entertainment Weekly. See? All you have to do is write a mega million bestselling series of books . . .
BuzzFeed Geeky’s definitive ranking of “Firefly” episodes.
The San Diego ComiCon Game of Thrones panel.
What did you think of “Deep Breath,” the first episode of the new Doctor Who series? Well, here’s what Kyle Anderson of the Nerdist thought.
And last, but not least, a little back-to-school Whovian fun with Catherine Tate and David Tenant.
Hope you enjoyed this cornucopia of . . . stuff.