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A Japanese rock balancing artist filmed himself in action to turns “the ephemeral beauty” of the rock balancing into the eternal portrait captured camera.
Taipei, Sep 2 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese artist Shiota Chiharu's exhibition 'Uncertain Journey' in Taipei, which was initially scheduled to run from May 1 through August 29, was extended until October 17 after the museum was forced to close in May due to the coronavirus pandemic.(Camera: RITCHIE TONGO)SHOT LIST: JAPANESE ARTIST SHIOTA CHIHARU' EXHIBITION UNCERTAIN JOURNEY IN A MUSEUM IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Barcelona, Mar 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The Joan Miró Foundation recreates the five ephemeral exhibitions that the artist made in Barcelona so that the local avant-garde group ADLAN (Friends of New Art) could get to know the pieces that would later be exhibited in Paris, New York or Zurich.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN BARCELONA
Since his debut in 1954, beloved Japanese giant nuke-lizard Godzilla has gotten bigger and bigger. In fact, the radiation-breathing monster was 36 stories tall in his latest silver screen appearance. Paleontologist Mike Habib is an expert in giant reptiles. He also helps design fantastical creatures for TV and film. And according to Business Insider, Habib says if Godzilla were actually a living creature, he'd be unable to lift his own weight. Not only that, he'd be brain-dead long before he ever reached a city because his heart is neither large nor powerful enough to pump blood to his head. What's more, Habib says Godzilla's nerve-conduction speed would be so slow that he wouldn't be able to move!
Ed Sheeran looks to be cooking up new music with his support band One OK Rock, as they had a studio session after their gig in Bangkok, Thailand, over the weekend.