Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber performed an extraordinarily graceful “Waltz on the Wall” suspended on the side of Oakland’s City Hall, twisting and turning effortlessly over the heads of their spectators far below.
Tommaso Strinati is high up and looking at the old scary art on the walls of the chapel. He says, ''It's a good thing that all this Baroque work is so unimpressive.
Tommaso Strinati is high up and looking at the old art on the walls of the chapel. He says, ''It's a good thing that all this Baroque work is so unimpressive. Otherwise, we might not have been allowed to scrape it off!''
Buster Keaton’s most famous stunt was in ‘Steamboat Bill Jr’ (1928). The wall of a house falls on Keaton, but he isn't hurt because he is standing exactly where an open window lands.
Sugata Mitra put a computer in a hole in the wall and let children, who didn’t know any English or what the internet was, investigate. After two months, the kids learned pretty much all by sharing knowledge with each other.
Sugata Mitra put a computer in a hole in the wall and let children, who didn’t know any English or what the internet was, investigate. After two months, the kids learned pretty much all by sharing knowledge with each other.
Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber performed an extraordinarily graceful “Waltz on the Wall” suspended on the side of Oakland’s City Hall, twisting and turning effortlessly over the heads of their spectators far below.
Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber performed an extraordinarily graceful “Waltz on the Wall” suspended on the side of Oakland’s City Hall, twisting and turning effortlessly over the heads of their spectators far below.
Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber performed an extraordinarily graceful “Waltz on the Wall” suspended on the side of Oakland’s City Hall, twisting and turning effortlessly over the heads of their spectators far below.