The Foucault pendulum does not originate from Michel Foucault, the pillar saint of postmodernism, but rather from his 17th-century namesake, the physicist Léon. It can be used to illustrate the rotation of the Earth. A ticking track for the passage of time and process-oriented, technical operations.
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The Foucault pendulum does not originate from Michel Foucault, the pillar saint of postmodernism, but rather from his 17th-century namesake, the physicist Léon. It can be used to illustrate the rotation of the Earth. A ticking track for the passage of time and process-oriented, technical operations.
Gentle, with plenty of space between the notes and meandering in a dark tone, this marimba composition accompanies images of barren landscapes and complex interpersonal situations that raise more questions than they answer.
Do you believe that dreams can predict the future? How reliable would you be as an eyewitness? A dancing marimba melody suggests images of gradual decay, artistic processes, or hesitant decisions.
The petite chiffchaff is surprisingly determined when it comes to building its nest. Using moss, grasses, and small twigs, this discreet and cute leaf warbler builds spherical nests for its offspring. Documentaries on bird-related and other nature topics are given a special sophistication by this expressionistic, abstract composition.
This relaxed track oscillates between easy listening and gentle acoustic pop. It gives travel magazines and cooking shows a summery glow.
There's not much going on in the new outdoor enclosure for the pachyderms today. A baby elephant looks sleepily at the few visitors on this hot summer day, while an unused old tire swings almost unnoticed in the occasional light breeze. Relaxed jazz with walking double bass.
The spices recently purchased at the weekly market are ready, the knives are sharpened, and the vegetables are washed. Let's get started—just in time for the start of the daily afternoon cooking show, which supports eager amateur chefs with recipes, tips, and tricks like a patient Michelin-starred chef.
Amidst the bustling clatter of pots and lids, a race against time unfolds in the restaurant kitchen. Jazzy bass lines for busy activity and haute cuisine.
Minton's Playhouse in Manhattan, 1949: Beads of sweat drip from the forehead of a double bass player who is silently counting down the bars until his solo begins. Breathless bebop bass.