Arts
How I Tried to Transplant the Musical Heart of Apocalypse Now
Oscar-winning editor Walter Murch describes the surprising idiosyncrasies of film scoring.
An Appetite for Innovation
Harvard’s David Edwards talks to Nautilus about how ideas can change the world.
The Reinvention of Black
As the means of creating the color black have changed, so have the subjects it represents.
The Terrifying Uncertainty in Jeff VanderMeer’s Sci-Fi
How the best-selling author brings his incredibly strange worlds to life.
The Quest to Mimic Nature’s Trickiest Colors
An artist struggles to reproduce the iridescence of the natural world.
The Phantasmagoria of the First Hand-Painted Films
How the silent screen burst to life with color.
