artificial intelligence b tech course |artificial intelligence engineering Artificial Intelligence is defined as the simulating of human thinking patterns and intelligence in machines that so that they are made to think like humans and duplicate their actions. The term may also be applied to any machine that exhibits characteristics associated with a human intelligence such […]… Continue reading Artificial Intelligence- a Boon or a Curse- — IIMT Group of Colleges
Author: experimentalfilmfestival
Festival occurs 3 times a month! Showcased the best of experimental short films and music videos from around the world.
Representation Matters – Diversity at the Table — Fantastic Worlds Productions
In May, the Fantastic Worlds Productions crew celebrated our new partnership with Paizo – a hallmark achievement for us! It was a lot of hard work, and we had a lot to celebrate. A major reason we wanted to get officially licensed by Paizo (aside from, you know, thinking we have a great podcast and […]… Continue reading Representation Matters – Diversity at the Table — Fantastic Worlds Productions
The Neanderthal Man (1953) — Popcorn and Fever Dreams – movie reviews
Directed by E.A. Dupont Featuring Robert Shayne, Joy Terry, Richard Crane, Doris Merrick and Beverly Garland ‘Let me assure you… that modern man’s boasting pride in his alleged advancement is based on one hollow precept – and that is his ego.’ Pompous and arrogant Professor Groves has been busy injecting cats with an experimental serum,… Continue reading The Neanderthal Man (1953) — Popcorn and Fever Dreams – movie reviews
Waithaka presents Odes by Queens: The first all-female Kenyan album — LaMusicJunkie
We met on Instagram. 28th September 2017. Since it goes down in the DM, I hit him up asking if he could send me a Kwame song to play on my radio show The Music Junkies. He quickly obliged. Since then we’ve been talking online, him sending me his new songs and me sharing my… Continue reading Waithaka presents Odes by Queens: The first all-female Kenyan album — LaMusicJunkie
Woman in the Dunes (1964) — Movies Unchained
Here are a few things I know to be true: firstly, the Japanese New Wave is one of the most sorely underrepresented of all film movements, with many of its works being tragically ignored in favour of others, which is truly shameful since some of the most inventive films ever made were produced by this […]… Continue reading Woman in the Dunes (1964) — Movies Unchained
Experimental Filmmaking Mastery Journal — Michaela Miller’s Mastery Journal
For this month, I created a poetic documentary based on Songs of Solomon. I selected key verses from chapter 1 to chapter 8 to compose a full poem. In the beginning, I was solely focused on the performance. I already knew the tone, rhythm, and cadence I wanted for the poem. I also had an… Continue reading Experimental Filmmaking Mastery Journal — Michaela Miller’s Mastery Journal
Cementerio del Terror (1985) — B&S About Movies
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This article originally ran in Drive-In Asylum #19, which you can buy on this etsy store. I’m so excited to share this movie with you. I was hunting for the perfect movie for this issue of Drive-In Asylum. My goal with each thing I write for this twisted tome is to discover something… Continue reading Cementerio del Terror (1985) — B&S About Movies
Does Nostalgia Kill Enjoyment? — Life Through My Lenses
My partner and I were talking about remakes, remasters and reboots of media franchises recently, he said that nostalgia can kill of enjoyment of franchises that either need new life added, via remakes or remasters, or long dormant franchises get rebooted for a more modern audience. via Does Nostalgia Kill Enjoyment? — Life Through My Lenses
Life Box – Quote of the day — Art, Photography and Poetry
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Alia Shawkat, Through the Looking Glass — nyob.news
What the Search Party actress Alia Shawkat has learned from her tabloid year. Alia Shawkat, Through the Looking Glass, on Brad Pitt, SXSW video. via Alia Shawkat, Through the Looking Glass — nyob.news
