Youtube rabbit hole thread! Every now and then I find myself binging a very specific type of video or channel on Youtube. I want to share them here to hopefully interest others, but also a public archive. Let's go to Wonderland!
Design of very compact spaces. It's amazing what people come up with when they are constrained. The channel Never Too Small has particular great selection of videos on the design of small spaces. Watching these as inspiration for a new home office. This was my gateway video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfXMoGmb74w&t=370s
NEVER TOO SMALL Paris Architect’s Micro Apartment - 31sqm/344sqft
Go on a journey to the unseen world that surrounds us. Microorganisms aren't just cool to watch, they can teach us so much. Like, what is a single species? What is gender? What is death? Especially this last question is so beautifully addressed in this video. Really, sit down for this one and let it sink in, it's amazing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibpdNqrtar0
It’s really insane to think about, but something about these Power Wash Simulator videos is really fun. Watching someone perform virtual manual labor is peak internet, but I like it dammit 😄 https://youtu.be/Qb820Y-MypA
Pressure Washing the Filthiest Mini-Putt Course - PowerWash Simulator
Van Neistat, Casey's brother, has the far superior Youtube channel. Great, insightful, uniquely produced video's full of life lessons. You gotta like it, some people probably don't. But I do, so here's a link to a video with excellent rules for giving gifts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqYIkm66RSI
Stumbled upon this gem: a concert by Bonobo in the Royal Albert Hall, accompanied by gifted organist Anna Lapwood. Went into the rabbit hole and found clips of her telling that this was a last minute arrangement, hardly anybody knew she would be playing this massive organ alongside the electronic beats of Bonobo. What an experience it must have been to be there 🤤 Watched at least 10 times now and completely into organs 😄 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdyAF9M3XVw
Bonobo & Anna Lapwood perform Otomo live at the Royal Albert Hall