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- Cocovoit, it's a hilarious series that features guys in full car - pooling . Cocovoit exploits all the little anecdotes that can occur when carpooling.
- In a dark expanse that could be the cosmos, we hear the voice of Arthur C. Clarke, whose face - taken from a BBC archive dating back to the 1960s - appears in the distance. His features quickly dematerialize into a multitude of shimmering pixels, creating an enveloping and immersive space out of which the thoughts of the famed author of «2001: A Space Odyssey» emerge. At the heart of this spectral environment, and with a magnetic voice sending us back to the time of cathode ray tubes and the golden age of television broadcasting, A C. Clarke tells us about the arrival of digital revolution, decades ahead of his time. This film is an invitation to travel, and a crepuscular form of poetry to be experienced immersively.
- In the heart of spatial void, an imposing geometric form wanders in the horizon of infinite space. It is a huge tetrahedron, that will soon break apart, scattering its pieces in the emptiness, delivering a mysterious message as its shape changes. The film is an incentive to travel. A sensitive and visual journey, both physical and cerebral. A reflection on the imaginary and human life.
- In 1965, Stanley Kubrick directed "2001, A Space Odyssey", which he co-wrote with Arthur C. Clarke. The space experience had never previously been filmed in such a way. Faithful to his brilliant and enigmatic cinematography, Kubrick turned his story into a mysterious paper chase to reveal the full extent and complexity of his subject: the human future. Half a century later, everything appears to have been said. There is nothing left to discover about the work. In total immersion, between infinity and the absolute, "Odyssey 1.4.9" now proposes to return to the heart of the film by travelling through its interior. A virtual reality experience that will, beyond the invitation to travel that it supposes, not only clarify Kubrick's monumental design, but also reveal one of the keys to the work that has never been brought up before.
- Mechanically and without thinking, Mia gets into Tom's car, in the mistaken belief that it's a taxi. And so begins a night unlike any other, a moment out of time for two complete strangers.
- Airbnb is an online platform for hosting, searching and short-term rental of private housing around the world. Rita needs money, so through the service AirBnb rents her apartment for the night. The very same involves spending the night with a friend, but that at the last moment cancels the agreement .