Creative Commons - Get Creative

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First Love

First Love is a short film about a young boy seeking the affection of his first and one true love. It is a black and white silent film and was filmed in Tasmania, Australia. It is the first short film that Nick Flight and Scott Camac have worked on together. They wrote it, directed it and filmed it. Cast- Isaac Camac Rebekah Fairburn Music by Greame Burgan Director: Scott Camac and Nick Flight Producer: Scott Camac and Nick Flight Production Company: Scott Camac and Nick Flight Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs creativecommons.org
Silicon Soul Robots

The Silicon Soul Show from Soho, New York City, featuring lots of robot footage, including some from TechToys. Website: somestrange.com Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Principles of Electricity (1945) - Part 1

Breaks down structure of matter into atoms and, by use of conventional symbols, shows the action of electrons within an atom. The principles involved in the flow of current are explained and a volt, ampere and Ohm are defined. Scientific Advisors: Dr. Saul Dushman; Dr. Roman Smoluchowski; Dr. David Harker Production Company: Wolff (Raphael G.) Studios, Inc. Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Public Domain creativecommons.org
A is for Atom - Part 1

Animated classic presenting what an atom is, how energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of atomic energy and the byproducts of nuclear fission. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
Principles of Electricity (1945) - Part 2

Breaks down structure of matter into atoms and, by use of conventional symbols, shows the action of electrons within an atom. The principles involved in the flow of current are explained and a volt, ampere and Ohm are defined. Scientific Advisors: Dr. Saul Dushman; Dr. Roman Smoluchowski; Dr. David Harker Production Company: Wolff (Raphael G.) Studios, Inc. Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Public Domain creativecommons.org
A is for Atom - Part 2

Animated classic presenting what an atom is, how energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of atomic energy and the byproducts of nuclear fission. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
Classic Television Commercials (Part I) (1948)

Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. Producer: Various Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Public Domain creativecommons.org Temporary links to the rest of the parts: Part 2: www.archive.org Part 3: www.archive.org Part 4: www.archive.org Part 4: www.archive.org Part 5: www.archive.org Part 6: www.archive.org Part 7: Missing :S www.archive.org
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TZU - Dambusters

An animated music video for the hip hop group TZU shot inside one of Melbourne's infamous 'Empty Show' squat art galleries. www.theemptyshow.org http Director: Anto Skene Producer: Anto Skene Production Company: Dudeio Studios Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs creativecommons.org
Tryad - Breathe

Website: tryad.org Album: Listen www.jamendo.com Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
Evolving Personalized Information Construct

In the year 2014, The New York Times has gone offline. The Fourth Estate's fortunes have waned. What happened to the news? A future history of the media by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson: snarkmarket.com Music by Aaron McLeran: minuskelvin.com Source: www.robinsloan.com Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 creativecommons.org
Negative Trip - Honk Station

First music video release from the electronica formation Negative Trip. Negative Trip is pure sensitive music from the suburb of Zurich. An Artist producing experimental electronic sounds straight out from the boring hell of Europe, try to give people an impulse to over-think their position in the hiding-place of depression. The intention is to disturb the artificial happiness in a world of cold money and cruel inhumanity. Band Members & Instruments: Dimi - Keyboards Aulait - Keyboards FM Fluidum - Electronics Jere - Electronics Lakesite - Electronics Negative Trip - Electronics Website: www.negativetrip.com Album Parasite Psychotic www.jamendo.com Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported creativecommons.org
Physics Lightning Tour

A lightning tour of 20th century physics, covering the four fundamental forces underpinning the universe and their unification. Producer: Justin Morgan Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike creativecommons.org
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Way of the Mantis

Story of a Chinese monk who finds he has a thing or two to learn from an unlikely source. The animation is rendered in a brush painted style reminiscent of old Te Wei films. Enjoy! Producer: Joseph Daniels and Jedidiah Mitchell Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs creativecommons.org
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Dead Puppies

Sketch comedy group Olde English asks the question, "How much money would it take for you to kill a puppy with your bare hands?" And believe you me -- they ain't kidding around. Source: www.oldeenglish.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 creativecommons.org
Vision Test

Who would you feel most comfortable with as CEO of a Fortune 500 company? What begins as a routine eye exam turns into an examination of people's subconscious attitudes towards race, gender and power. FAQ about this video: www.committee100.org Source: www.mediathatmattersfest.org Creative Commons license: NoDerivs-NonCommercial 1.0 creativecommons.org
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Who Added the Micro To Gravity - Part 1

NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment involving students in a web activity to understand apparent weight. The activity also involves an elevator design project. NASA Connect segment exploring microgravity and how the concepts of measurement, ratios, and graphing help scientists study all aspects of microgravity. NASA Connect segment explaining microgravity and how the concepts of measurement and graphing help understand microgravity. NASA Connect segment explaining how fires in space act differently than on earth. The segment also explores flamelets and the idea of slope on a position versus time graph. NASA Connect segment exploring how NASA is working with students to develop new applications for microgravity research. The segment explains buoyancy-induced convection and the relationship between density and volume. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Heaps Good - Muph n Plutonic

Full version of the music video for Muph n Plutonic's track 'Heaps Good'. Combines Post It Note Animations with Aussie Hip Hop. Directed by Anto Skene Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs creativecommons.org
Creative Commons - Reticulum Rex

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We Edit Life (2002)

"Experimenters in visual perception are using computers to create weird and random patterns that never occur in real life to find out what and how people see when these patterns are shown to them. The art of computer graphics is only in its infancy yet it is already stimulating creative thought in far out areas where research is likely to get complex and unwieldy. If offers not only the means to quicken the pace of discovery but an ideal of communicating what we may discover" - We Edit Life. We Edit Life was commissioned in Spring 2002 by Lovebytes in partnership with the Studio of the North, funded by the European Regional Development Fund and the Regional Arts Lottery Programme. Should you wish to use this in a film screening, festival or other public showing of any kind, PLEASE let us know - it is good for our biography to keep note of where it has been shown so we can make another one. This is some next-level stuff, people. Producer: Vicki Bennett Production Company: People Like Us Source: www.archive.org
Constructively discuss science with a Creationist

Don't hate, debate! Sources: www.actionbioscience.org www.talkorigins.org www.wikihow.com
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Who Added the Micro To Gravity - Part 2

NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment involving students in a web activity to understand apparent weight. The activity also involves an elevator design project. NASA Connect segment exploring microgravity and how the concepts of measurement, ratios, and graphing help scientists study all aspects of microgravity. NASA Connect segment explaining microgravity and how the concepts of measurement and graphing help understand microgravity. NASA Connect segment explaining how fires in space act differently than on earth. The segment also explores flamelets and the idea of slope on a position versus time graph. NASA Connect segment exploring how NASA is working with students to develop new applications for microgravity research. The segment explains buoyancy-induced convection and the relationship between density and volume. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Who Added the Micro To Gravity - Part 3

NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment involving students in a web activity to understand apparent weight. The activity also involves an elevator design project. NASA Connect segment exploring microgravity and how the concepts of measurement, ratios, and graphing help scientists study all aspects of microgravity. NASA Connect segment explaining microgravity and how the concepts of measurement and graphing help understand microgravity. NASA Connect segment explaining how fires in space act differently than on earth. The segment also explores flamelets and the idea of slope on a position versus time graph. NASA Connect segment exploring how NASA is working with students to develop new applications for microgravity research. The segment explains buoyancy-induced convection and the relationship between density and volume. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Just Try to Stop Us

Excerpt from students' concept paper: Apathy rules America. Or at least that's the impression most people have. Many people are dissatisfied with the way the country is run, but don't do anything about it. Meanwhile, there is a powerful minority who are politically active. Many of these activists are youth. The problem we address in our video is the mythology that students are apathetic and ignorant. This video features several students at Oakland High who are plolitically active. We aim to show the audience, not only that there are kids at Oakland High who have strong convictions and are willing to do the work to see them realized, but also to motivate latent activism in viewers. Director: Laurra Hin, Jonathan Spint, Claina Jiminez, Samantha Hynes, Maurice Williams, Muey Saepan, Marijane Castillo Producer: Gabriel Diamond Production Company: Youth Media Source: www.archive.org Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs creativecommons.org
Ahead Above The Clouds - Part 1

NASA Connect Video containing five segments as described below. NASA Connect Segment exploring new and future technology to help meteorologists predict hurricanes and other severe weather. The video explores GIFTS, or geostationary satellites, and other developing technologies at NASA. NASA Connect Segment explaining what hurricane hunters do and how they do it. The video explores the instruments they use to collect data from a hurricane and the types of data collected such as temperature, moisture, air pressure and wind. NASA Connect Segment explaining software tools and products that use interactivity to network NASA research data. The video describes dynamic websites that use visualization, simulation, and remote sensing tools to help students study hurricanes. NASA Connect Segment explaining the fundamentals of hurricanes and how meteorologists predict hurricanes. The video also features a meteorologists from The Weather Channel to explain how data is collected and how hurricanes are predicted. NASA Connect Segment involving students in an activity that uses a game called the Imperfect Storm. Students must track a hurricane, predict the probability of landfall, and issue watches and warnings. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Ancient Observatories: Timeless Knowledge - Part 1

NASA Connect video containing four segments as described below. NASA Connect segment explaining the foundations of astronomy and the how the Earth moves relative to the sun. This segment explains how the Earth's tilt creates the 4 seasons. NASA Connect segment explaining how the height of the sun relates to the growing seasons and the length of daylight. This segment describes how Ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures used astronomy in their lives. The segment also contains an activity for exploring how a gnomon works. In the activity students must track the shadows made by a gnomon in 30 minute intervals. The activity will teach students how the length of the shadows and the angles created by the gnomon are related to the position of the sun. NASA Connect segment that shows two examples of how the Navajo used used structures to track progress of the sun in the sky. NASA Connect segment describing the Ancient Mayan civilization and their accomplishments. This segment compares the Mayan counting system to the Roman counting system and has a brief exercise for students to add the numbers 21 and 33 using both systems. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Mayer and Bettle - You are Busted!

Educational clip about the Creative Commons, helping even the least technical person get a good idea of what the Creative Commons content licensing proposition is all about. This animation was originally created for Creative Commons Australia, and animated by Pete Foley, with sound and music by Chris Perren. The project was co-ordinated by Elliott Bledsoe, from iCommons.au at QUT.
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Ancient Observatories: Timeless Knowledge - Part 2

NASA Connect video containing four segments as described below. NASA Connect segment explaining the foundations of astronomy and the how the Earth moves relative to the sun. This segment explains how the Earth's tilt creates the 4 seasons. NASA Connect segment explaining how the height of the sun relates to the growing seasons and the length of daylight. This segment describes how Ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures used astronomy in their lives. The segment also contains an activity for exploring how a gnomon works. In the activity students must track the shadows made by a gnomon in 30 minute intervals. The activity will teach students how the length of the shadows and the angles created by the gnomon are related to the position of the sun. NASA Connect segment that shows two examples of how the Navajo used used structures to track progress of the sun in the sky. NASA Connect segment describing the Ancient Mayan civilization and their accomplishments. This segment compares the Mayan counting system to the Roman counting system and has a brief exercise for students to add the numbers 21 and 33 using both systems. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Ancient Observatories: Timeless Knowledge - Part 3

NASA Connect video containing four segments as described below. NASA Connect segment explaining the foundations of astronomy and the how the Earth moves relative to the sun. This segment explains how the Earth's tilt creates the 4 seasons. NASA Connect segment explaining how the height of the sun relates to the growing seasons and the length of daylight. This segment describes how Ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures used astronomy in their lives. The segment also contains an activity for exploring how a gnomon works. In the activity students must track the shadows made by a gnomon in 30 minute intervals. The activity will teach students how the length of the shadows and the angles created by the gnomon are related to the position of the sun. NASA Connect segment that shows two examples of how the Navajo used used structures to track progress of the sun in the sky. NASA Connect segment describing the Ancient Mayan civilization and their accomplishments. This segment compares the Mayan counting system to the Roman counting system and has a brief exercise for students to add the numbers 21 and 33 using both systems. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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Creative Commons - Wanna Work Together?

Tribute to the people around the world using CC licenses to build a better, more vibrant creative culture. Support Creative Commons: creativecommons.org Jamendo is a music platform and community combining: * Creative Commons/Free Art Licence licensed music * BitTorrent and eDonkey for full album downloads * Ogg Vorbis and MP3 encoded audio files * An integrated rating and recommendation system * Tags and reviews to discover artists * Voluntary donations to artists through Paypal All music on Jamendo is free to download and licensed through one of several Creative Commons licenses or the Free Art Licence, making it legal to copy and share, as well as to modify and make commercial use of for some, depending on the licence. www.jamendo.com Flickr is a photo sharing website and web services suite, and an online community platform. Flickr offers users the ability to release their images under certain common usage licenses. The licensing options primarily include the Creative Commons attribution-based and minor content-control licenses - although jurisdiction-specific licenses cannot be selected. As with "tags", the site allows easy searching of only those images that fall under a specific license. www.flickr.com
Ahead Above The Clouds - Part 2

NASA Connect Video containing five segments as described below. NASA Connect Segment exploring new and future technology to help meteorologists predict hurricanes and other severe weather. The video explores GIFTS, or geostationary satellites, and other developing technologies at NASA. NASA Connect Segment explaining what hurricane hunters do and how they do it. The video explores the instruments they use to collect data from a hurricane and the types of data collected such as temperature, moisture, air pressure and wind. NASA Connect Segment explaining software tools and products that use interactivity to network NASA research data. The video describes dynamic websites that use visualization, simulation, and remote sensing tools to help students study hurricanes. NASA Connect Segment explaining the fundamentals of hurricanes and how meteorologists predict hurricanes. The video also features a meteorologists from The Weather Channel to explain how data is collected and how hurricanes are predicted. NASA Connect Segment involving students in an activity that uses a game called the Imperfect Storm. Students must track a hurricane, predict the probability of landfall, and issue watches and warnings. Source: www.open-video.org Creative Commons license: Attribution 2.5 creativecommons.org
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