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Cockatoo attempts prison break
from YouTube :: Tag // prisonbreak June 20, 2008
I know, the cage is TOO SMALL! This is Sugar on day two. We don't cage our birds except to sleep and occasionally when nobody is home (rare). Two nights ago I put Sugar "to bed" and he flipped the lock open and was out in less than a minute after I walked away, lol. He's GOOOOOOOOOOOOD! So last night I tried to get him to repeat his "trick" while the camera was on. Although he unlocks the cage at one point, he doesn't open the cage door and instead re locks himself up, lol. We allowed him to sleep outside the cage last night since I thought it was kind of mean to put him through this "video torture." Poor thing. But then this morning he had attitude with me, so I'm not sure if he thinks he's superior now or if that's just his personality. Today is day three with him, we still have so much to learn about each other! Author: 2skittles4u Keywords: Cockatoo Sugar Rescue Cage Break Out Jail Prison Sweet Parrot Bird Attitude Added: June 20, 2008
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PJ Land Newcreats and Structures
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics June 11, 2008
Another peice of the Pyjamaland puzzle. It's a fairytale I've written which will be turning up on my website in online "picturebook" form in a month or so, for all to share. Author: KimCockatoo Keywords: pyjamaland pajamaland pyjama pajama land kim cockatoo kimmie fairytale computer graphics CGI Added: June 11, 2008
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A journey with a whale
from Jacobtoo May 20, 2008
This imaginary mythical journey in mind-space is inspired by the landscape and remnants of culture of the sandstone region near Sydney. The haunting sounds of the intimate conversations of a large group of black and yellow Calyptorhynchus funereus (black cockatoos) accompany the journey. Stretched out on the sandstone rock platforms around Sydney, with their engraved mythical characters from long ago and not so long past, one can relax into a mind-space far from the demands of instrumental everyday thinking and closer to a being unmediated by social necessity. The flow of thought takes one into the depths of the stone on a journey surrounded by mythical beings and returns through the cosmos back to waking perception. On rock surfaces around Sydney, engravings of whales appear in many variations together with other mythical characters. The associated orally transmitted stories and myths have been lost and were not documented when these places were occupied in the early colonial period. The cultures were destroyed and many artifacts were removed. What now remains are outline drawings carved into the stone surface. Absent are the less durable attributes including paintings in materials such as charcoal, ochre, plant materials (orchids) and blood, adornment of spaces with burnt wooden artifacts and bark paintings as well as rock arrangements. Absent are the rich contextualisations by the people who belonged to this land. It is now up to the fantasy of visitors to reconstruct the settings of the remnants.
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Bag Raiders Fun Punch Clip
from YouTube :: Recently Featured April 24, 2008
BAG RAIDERS FUN PUNCH MUSIC VIDEO Music by Bag Raiders (myspace.com/bagraiders) on Bang Gang 12 Inches (myspace.com/banggang12inches) Directed and produced by Beaufort (myspace.com/bombsbeaufort) Featuring choreography, stunts, original characters and costumes by B.O.S. Stunts (www.bos-stunts.com) Cinematography by Sean Morris. Line-produced by Keorattana Luangrathrajasombat. VFX by Darryl Mascarenhas. 3D by Yian Wu. With Jordon Shanks-Markovina, Emily Hannan and Ben Pike @ Gordon Management. Big thanks to LUCY for saving the day! For any further details contact Beaufort at wearebeaufort@gmail.com GO RESCUE FORCE! Author: beaufortribbons Keywords: bag raiders music video fun punch australian dance electro cockatoo island stunts japanese quincey beaufort house Added: April 23, 2008
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