Body

Surreal footage of bodies.
Featured videos
CORDS (hear us and have mercy) by Sara Lundberg; a cappella performance by Linda Ohlin, Carina Aronsson, Gustav Nordlander, and Carl Slettengren
Stock footage supplied by iStock and the Internet Archive
Photos of the Visible Human Project supplied by the United States National Library of Medicine
All Ways by Color Chart
Take This Pill by David Firth
going to the store by David Lewandowski
Hot Dog Hustle by Thomas Hunter
SyncBody by Daihei Shibata; artwork by Hiroshi Sato
Sossidge Arms animated shorts by Chriddof
Go Pro On a Hula Hoop by Nick Saik
Amalgamide Tide by Taras Hrabowsky
Stinks by Glogman Johns
15 Denier by Harry Handyside
Featured music
"Quitters Raga" by Gold Panda
"All Ways" by Corduroi
"Little Ships" by Jean-Jacques Perrey
"PLMS_IV_D" by Yaporigami and +MUS
"Baby's Arms" by Kurt Vile
"Pigsy in Space" from Journey to the Wes
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