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Okuda San Miguel paints a colorful 23-story mural in Toronto
We’ve watched this video quite a few times in the last few weeks… it’s surfaced as a kiddo-favorite. Not only is it a beautiful
Not only is it a beautiful animation (by Toronto-based
Photographer and nature lover Ron Burkett used a power washer to sketch a wildlife illustration in his Trussville, Alabama driveway. The impressive
Okuda San Miguel paints a colorful 23-story mural in Toronto
On June 30, 2014, videographer Craig Shimala set up his cameras to capture a derecho, „a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm,“ as it passed
lightning in the archives, including lightning in Toronto
A collection of lightning bolts crackle across the sky over and over again in Transient 2 by cinematographer Dustin Farrell. The video is a follow up to
1,000 fps Rion NakayaDecember 6, 2017April 21, 2023 Toronto
First shared in the National Geographic feature A Mesmerizing Look at Hummingbirds in Flight, this high-speed video footage by Anand Varma captures these
any vertebrate on the planet: A 2013 University of Toronto
Step inside Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror rooms, seemingly endless spaces made from mirrors, patterns, darkness, and light. The six rooms
Broad in Los Angeles, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto
So seeing one of the featured teams finally win the American Helicopter Society (AHS) Sikorsky Prize, after the competition first began in 1980 —
until the AeroVelo Atlas team from the University of Toronto
The polar bears in Peak Wildlife Park are lucky; they have a play area larger than many zoo enclosures and a team of keepers who constantly think about
and zoos: • A polar bear cub’s first steps at the Toronto