Tate
Indre Serpytyte – 'History is Never Black and White' | TateShots
The mysterious death of her father led artist Indre Serpytyte on a photographic journey through Lithuania’s history. Indre Serpytyte’s haunting photographs show models of buildings in her native Lithuania, that were places of...
The Met
Installation Tour of Art of Native America 8/9: Socorro Black-on-White Storage Jar
Part 8 of 9: Join Gaylord Torrence and Brian Vallo for a closer look at, and in-depth commentary on, a selection of highlights in the exhibition Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection....
The Guardian
Back to black: Les Rencontres d'Arles 2013 review
Back to black: Les Rencontres d'Arles 2013 review Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Sean O'Hagan visits the 44th Rencontres d'Arles photo festival, which explores whether black-and-white photography is still valid...
Curated Video
Understanding Color Photography
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of color photography and the discovery made by inventor Edwin Land. We learn about the process of creating color images using monochrome images and color filters. The video also touches on...
Tate
Dayanita Singh – ‘I Use Photography to Transform Space’ | TateShots
Photographer Dayanita Singh explains how her photography books are like sculptures, and tells us how the overpowering colour of India led to her work in black and white, which she felt made images ‘more elusive’. The artist also talks...
Tate
Printing in the Dark Room | TateShots
Adrian Ensor has been developing and printing photographs in his London dark room for over forty years. He has worked with artists such as Hamish Fulton and Richard Long as well as more recently printing his own photographs. After...
SciShow
The Science of a Selfie
Taking photos used to require technical knowledge and time in a lab, but now we have electronic devices in our pockets that do all of the work for us. How do these miracle devices do it? Hosted by: Olivia Gordon
AllTime 10s
10 Mythical Creatures With Scientific Origins
Everyone knows about Vampires, Dragons and Zombies, but how did those creatures actually come about? It turns out there's more to it than just imagination. Here's 10 Mythical Creatures with Scientific Origins.
SciShow
Victorian Pseudosciences: Solving Murders with Eyeballs
In the 1800s, Wilhelm Kühne created an image of a window from the eyes of a rabbit. Was this technology applicable to humans? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon:...
Curated Video
Color film was built for white people. Here's what it did to dark skin.
The unfortunate history of racial bias in photography. Subscribe today: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For decades, the color film available to consumers was built for white people. The chemicals coating the film simply weren't adequate to capture...
The March of Time
WWII Headlines Nazi Germany
MOT 1945: WORLD WAR II HEADLINES: CU Newspaper w/ photo of Hitler 'Million Surrender Unconditionally!' CU 'Nazis Say: Hitler Dead.' (POV over-the-shoulder) EXT MS Man w/ newspaper 'Germany Surrenders.' WWII
Tate
Ursula Schulz-Dornburg – 'I Want to Archive These Places' | TateShots
Ursula Schulz-Dornburg is a German photographer known for her conceptual black and white photographs of barren environments. Urusla Schulz-Dornburg’s photography documents the landscape of abandoned spaces. In this film she tells us her...
The Business Professor
Calculating and Journalizing Payroll Tax Expense (Part 2)
This video explains how to calculate and record the total payroll tax expense from the employer's perspective for a uniform company. The video covers the different components of payroll tax, including FICA, state unemployment tax, and...
Mister Simplify
Ansoff Matrix - Business Stretegy & Growth - Simplest explanation Ever
The Ansoff Matrix is a popular business model used for strategising business growth by product development & market development. This simple video is derived from expert input and the presentation style is deliberately kept simple and...
Curated Video
The myth of the 19th Amendment
The suffrage movement didn’t protect all women’s right to vote. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO On this landmark 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, historians Martha S. Jones and Daina Ramey Berry reflect on what the...
Veritasium
Schlieren Imaging in Color!
One of the most flammable sports balls turns out to be ping pong balls. Watch a ping pong ball burn using Schlieren imaging. The video details how Schlieren imaging works in color, black and white, and in slow motion.