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The Gibus Cap
Hi! I’m The Gibus Cap. Most people call me Gibus Cap or simply Gibus but you can call me The if you like :)
I’m usually known as Lily. But when I take off my glasses for too long, I turn into The Gibus Cap, suddenly creating dirty, filthy, smelly works of moving image instead of fideos that take months to make. So, always remember: Put on your glasses!

The Gibus Cap
Hi! I’m The Gibus Cap. Most people call me Gibus Cap or simply Gibus but you can call me The if you like :)
I’m usually known as Lily. But when I take off my glasses for too long, I turn into The Gibus Cap, suddenly creating dirty, filthy, smelly works of moving image instead of fideos that take months to make. So, always remember: Put on your glasses!

The Watashima Association
Watashima is a swiss engineered and swiss based non-profit project, that has its roots deep into the Biohacking realm, as an accessible way to fully grasp our physiology as a whole and take control from the inside to the outside.
The project is focused on establishing a virtuous network of Individuals to create a higher collective Consciousness.
In simple terms, add more Watt per hour to the network by having Individuals, who are in Control of their physiology through the 3 main components:
*PERSPECTIVE
*INFORMATION
*TOOLS/CONSULTANCY
Within a short physical timeframe, Informed, Nourished and United, We can become the strongest version of ourselves and surf the wave with a smile on our faces.
We are here to serve as Carriers to give access to true Awareness. Everything is Tangible at Watashima; our most precious thing is Time.
Watashima.org
"Be cool, Again!"

Open Score: The State of Art & Technology
Open Score was an annual symposium that explored the state of art and technology. Convening luminary artists, curators, researchers, and writers to discuss how technology is transforming culture, the first edition of Open Score considered how artists responded to new conditions of surveillance and hypervisibility; how social media’s mass creativity interfaced with branding and identity for individual artists; how the quality and texture of art criticism evolved in a digital age; and what the future of internet art might be in light of a broader assimilation of digital technologies.
Supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Open Score: Art and Technology 2016 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the groundbreaking initiative Experiments in Art and Technology. The conference’s title was taken from Rauschenberg’s live performance Open Score during one of E.A.T.’s most iconic events, "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering."

Daniel's Channel
I put most of my uploads here

main framethegame channel
Let's explore the deep depths of gamedesign and everything else important about videogames, because I want to understand how they work, how they make us happy and why most videogames are so immersive.
This channel is dedicated to high-quality videos about videogames and the gaming industry - enjoy!

Sunrises on Revere Beach MA, USA
My most beautiful sunrise videos from Revere Beach, Massachusetts, in USA.
Revere Beach became the first public beach in the United States in 1896. It is located about five miles (8 km) north of Boston, Massachusetts.

Rekha Videos Public Domain
All the videos on this channel are released to the public domain by us. Most of these videos are AI-generated, created in the process of our experimenting with various AI video generator apps. The videos cover a diverse range of topics. They contain no watermark of any sort, and are totally free for either personal or commercial use. No attribution is required.
Because someone out there may be looking for just the kind of video...
- Rekha & Sunil

thepaperpunk
The Paperpunk is a channel devoted to making clean and well-animated graphic videos, based primarily around books, comic books, and any other form of printed media.
I always found it frustrating that there is such a lack of dedicated video essay channels for books. After reading something I love, I often go to Youtube to try and find something about it. But except for a few reviews and critiques, there generally isn't much else. Most video essay channels are devoted to films and I love the work they do. I want to bring the same content for the printed medium and hopefully bring the same level of quality to my work.
The spark of my ideas also started from the Why You Should Read series by Ted-Ed. Even though those are primarily book recommendation videos... My plan is to emulate their spirit and come up with something new myself.
Right now, I'm making 1 video per 1 to 2 weeks. A massive THANK YOU for all the support and I promise to keep upping my quality with every new post!

Syfer Music Random
Syfer Music Random is where most uploads that were removed from Syfer Music go, and maybe some random videos that would never go into the main channel because reasons.