In a very panoramic position in the municipality of Foligno, in the heart of Umbria, we find this beautiful medieval castle. The property, spanning over 500 sqm, currently offers a total of 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. A beautiful garden enclosed by the original walls is ideal for events and weddings and also features a finely restored private chapel. All around, 4.0 hectares of land complete the property.
Daily Archives: September 15, 2020
Top New Art Books: “The Art Book” – Over 600 Artists Profiled (Phaidon)
A brand-new revised and updated edition of Phaidon’s accessible, acclaimed A-Z guide to the most important artists of all time
Updated for only the third time in its 16-year history, this new edition of the award-winning landmark publication has been refreshed with more than 40 important new artists, including many previously overlooked and marginal practitioners. The new edition spotlights more than 600 great artists from medieval to modern times. Breaking with traditional classifications, it throws together brilliant examples from all periods, schools, visions, and techniques, presenting an unparalleled visual sourcebook and a celebration of our rich, multifaceted culture.
Artists featured for the first time in this edition include: Berenice Abbott, Hilma af Klint, El Anatsui, Romare Bearden, Mark Bradford, Cao Fei, Cecily Brown, Judy Chicago, John Currin, Guerrilla Girls, Lee Krasner, Jacob Lawrence, Kerry James Marshall, Joan Mitchell, Zanele Muholi, Takashi Murakami, Louise Nevelson, Clara Peeters, Jenny Saville, Wolfgang Tillmans, and more.
Top New Travel Videos: “The Fascinating World Of Deep Mountain Lakes”
Directed by: Sigurd Tesche
Written by: Lothar Frenz
This is a nature documentary, which leads us into the fascinating world of deep mountain lakes. We conquer ice palaces of unsuspected beauty. In the freezers, in which elves, fairies and mountain trolls once did their mischief, we move, using a special breathing technique and with special cameras in search of nocturnal hunters, whose eyes are equipped with residual light amplifying receptors.
A nature documentary, recorded in 2k-cinema format with precision cameras, such as super slow motion, time lapse, residual light and remote-controlled cams.
Nutrition Infographics: “Good And Bad Fats”
Morning News Podcast: Hurricane Sally Lashes Gulf, Oregon Fire Search
NPR News Now reports: Hurricane Sally hits the Gulf Coast, missing people search in Oregon fire areas and other top news.
Top New Timelapse Travel Videos: “Singapore – Lion City Rising” By Keith Loutit
Filmed and Edited by: Keith Loutit
Lion City Rising – A film project by Director Keith Loutit & Composer Michael Adler Miltersen, 2012-2020.
Hello Singapore. 2020 has been a tough year, but hopefully this film will help you to reflect on all that you have achieved, and know that this difficult time will pass. Our thoughts go out to Singapore’s foreign workers and healthcare professionals who have endured so much, and thank you to everyone working so hard to keep our families safe.
Photographer & Director, Keith Loutit
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Composer, Michael Adler Miltersen
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This film project took a lot of work, and here are some stats for the 3 Lion City films we have produced:
Permanent timelapse cameras: 0
Long-term shots used: 75
Shoot Days: 988
Matched Shots: 3300+
Flights of stairs climbed & filmed: 1385 (…8 Burj Khalifas!)
Music Demos & Tracks in the Lion City Rising Mix: 70 & 138.
Footage speed range: cars at night play at 5x real time. The fastest wideshots play at 30 mMillion x real time.
Visits by Michael to Singapore: 15.
Most site visits for a single shot: 84 – Pearls Bank Demolition from 335 Smith St.
Most difficult shot: Outram Night to Day fly-by – 40m drift. 2 years. 870 aligned shots.