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Awardwinning EYES IN Magazine Celebrates Humanity in Edition 41
1888 PressRelease EYES IN™ Magazine EditorinChief Vivian Van Dijk is pleased to share innovations from a variety of fields, including Film, Photography and Technology. Adfree EYES IN™ Magazine Digital Edition 41 reflects a singular celebration of humanity from the world's innovative creators. New York, NY Vivian Van Dijk, EditorinChief and President of EYES IN™ Magazine, (Periodic Publication), has released the interactive 41st digital edition of EYES IN™ Magazine. Featuring inmagazine videos and more, adfree, Edition 41 showcases the world's innovative creators from several industries, including film, photography, technology and fashion. EYES IN™ Magazine Featured Creators™ in Edition 41 respond to the humanity we share, despite our struggles and pointed differences. Humanity is celebrated in the work of iconic photographer Yann ArthusBertrand, who doesn't recognize the divisiveness of "country" and only knows us as "Human", the title of his film. It is celebrated in the beauty of The Unseen's unique fashion technology that responds showing colors of our changing emotion. It is shared through the passionate pursuit of the filmmaking career of Juan Pablo Buscarini, who, despite all odds, brings us a children's story, which is, in the words of actor Joseph Fiennes, "...beautifully put together, intelligent, respectful..." which reflect, perhaps surprisingly, "...a modern history of Argentina." Enjoy snippets from a few interviews: Film: "It is all very imaginative, but always inside the real world, a magical realization. That is what I tried to transfer to the audience. I want them to believe they can resolve the problems of their lives using imagination, not just force or power. You don't need to be a superhero, just imaginative." ~Juan Pablo Buscarini, The Games Maker Photography/Film: "Human aims to be a sensitive and loving portrait of who we are, as a community, a ...