The Earth Moves is a documentary about composer Philip Glass and Robert Wilson's experimental opera Einstein the Beach, a seminal piece that changed the face of classical music and the New York art scene. To give us some insight into his headspace while making the film, we asked director John Walter to share some links that inspired him. He came back with even more than we expected. Take a trip down the rabbit hole.
Links We Like
The most unique GrubHub orders, by city (Wall Street Journal)
Buckminster Fuller: designer, dreamer, brilliant artist (Kickstarter)
Composer John Luther Adams on leaving a life in Alaska behind (New Yorker)
An interview about how Prynt could change the instant camera scene (Kickstarter)
You're ready to go into production, but how do you budget properly? (Maker's Row)
The story behind the film about Philip Glass and Robert Wilson's Einstein on the Beach (Nowness)
Check out when happens when this needle runs through a record groove in microscopic detail (FACT)
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Build your own video game using a series of hands-on blocks
A narrative horror game where you play as a young blind woman
Is it a three dimensional puzzle, a customizable art sculpture, or both?
A doorlock that opens when you come home, and secures when you leave
A 400th-anniversary edition of Don Quixote with all-new woodcut illustrations
The Catalyst is an eco friendly, colorful literary magazine made by UCSB students
In this game, you are the last human and you are exploring the ruins of earth...underwater
This New York-based camp promises to teach musicians of all levels about traditional jazz
If you're curious about the maker movement, there's a series of courses in Boston that explain it
Etc.
The events in this Jurassic Park video just might surprise you