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Yoga by @cz.endre and @cs___zs

Racz Endre is an actor based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He mostly performs in theatre performances,with experience in cinema and contact-improvisation performance. Csepei Zsolt is an actor, but when it comes to build up a performance, he prefers to be involved in the whole creation pocess, especially in writing and creative technical stuff.

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How COVID’s changed living and working in cities

Why the pandemic could see new ways of living in cities

After a year of working from home, which urban trends in how we work will stick around? In the face of bad Zoom signal and limited contact, we're adapting to the biggest challenge in recent human history.


Business as unusual: City trends for the new normal

Adjusting to life in lockdown has been hard, but a glimmer of hope is on the horizon. COVID-19 has changed the way we live and work. What will our jobs and living spaces be like when we return to the 'new normal?' Here are the trends that could shape the future of work, technologies empowering these shifts and how we can make this new tech-forward way of life safe from cybercriminals.

Cybersecurity crucial for homes of the future

Working at home has meant a rise in intelligent buildings and smart homes. From keyless entry to voice-activated elevators, the demand for hands-off tech is up. And as you'd expect, the numbers using laptops at home has increased. As we're becoming more reliant on home technology, we need to secure our homes against hackers – like securely configuring home Wi-Fi and using strong unique passwords to protect devices and control panels.

Recent Kaspersky research shows 58 percent use internet security software beyond what's built in, most (65 percent) agree antivirus software is a must-have for good 'digital hygiene,' but only 48 percent password-protect their Wi-Fi.

Pop-up workspaces mean less time in the office

As we plan for life after the pandemic, most workers will likely head to the office just two or three days a week. This has a huge impact on how employers will use their properties, if they keep using them at all. Low-cost alternatives are small private offices, hot desks and co-working spaces.

Pop-up workspaces mean virtual work will be available to anyone who wants it. But without the protection of business cybersecurity, individuals need to protect themselves and their employers. A simple tip: Turn on your virtual private network (VPN) at home or on public Wi-Fi – to protect your and your employer's data.

Rise of Zoom towns and 15-minute cities

COVID-19 has seen many turn and look outward – living outside cities. Millions are changing small apartments for bigger properties further from city centers and closer to green spaces. Meanwhile, Zoom towns have arisen: Vacation destinations turned virtual working hotspots by those escaping the city.

The 15-minute city, where everything from shops to parks are within 15 minutes from home, is now a reality for many. Huge malls are making way for grocery stores, only a bike ride away. All this means people spending more time in their neighborhoods and prioritizing lifestyle, based on affordability, commercial infrastructure, parks or whatever they value most.

As the digital world evolves, society benefits from the multiple uses of technology. But as tech continues to play an increasing part of our lives, we need the right cybersecurity solutions and defences to keep us safe from hackers and cybercriminals. The question remains: What do you think of all this?

Some Things Don't Change by @i.kaelo

A short film about a lot that have changed during quarantine, good things. However some things remain the same unfortunately.

Changing Hong Kong by @jer.au

Once upon a coronavirus pandemic a quarantined film student had to make a one minute film in an hour.

Mom and Dad at the Same Time by @official_storychef

When your family can't be together because of the lockdown and you become mom and dad at the same time.

Essential Connection by Rishande van der Merwe

During the world pandemic, human connection starts to take on a different meaning. We are forced to adapt to a new norm. Connection via technology will now be the new way of primary interaction.

Another Kind of Connection by @marianonesci

84 days in lockdown in Beunos Aires. How to deal with this new reality when connection is not so easy anymore.

Making Space by @ponjovst

A young girl's exploration of how she and her big family have stayed sane during lockdown by connecting to the outside world in different ways to maintain their own space, ultimately strengthening their bond as a family.

Box by @direbaba

@direbaba is a Nigerian filmmaker/artist.

Qurantine Birthday by @eliasbkstyle

Elias is a video editor and videographer based in Beirut, Lebanon; to check his work visit his YouTube channel: eliasbkstyle, and to contact him email him at [email protected] or direct message him on Instagram: @eliasbkstyle

Reminisce by @mulanga_mashau

As we all know during these times we haven't been able to meet like the good old days. Thanks to technology it is somewhat made possible for us to meet.

Not Alone by @go.regan

Even when celebrating your birthday in lockdown you're not alone.

Birth of Baby Ama by @iam_farkhan

A pregnant woman who is due, is on a video call with her husband. He is miles away and can't get home due to the lockdown restrictions. The labor intensifies and there is no other way to deliver the baby while her husband is still on the call.

Quaran'teen' Photoshoot by @100daychallenge2k20

Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, the sixteen year old photographer wants to stay connected with his best friend. Thus, he thought of a fun idea - a virtual photoshoot!

A walk by @kevinsauzeat

@kevinsauzeat is a photographer living in Tokyo.

O Encontro | The Date by @deejaydrika

A short film by Drika Coelho. June 12 is celebrated Valentine's Day in Brazil. But how is romance in that quarantine? We found that the best way to face this difficult moment is to adapt and maintain the connection with those we love.

ALONE by @sjrthecameraman

No one understand the pain, but when alone i feel better and at ease. So alone i stay to get peace.

The iPad Dinner by @zein.abdrabbo

A young man in Paris makes a great dinner for his friends on the iPad and imagines them next to him.

Tangible by @florencebelen

We are in contact through this pandemic, but what is real contact?

COOKINTERNATIONAL by @Marcus_amaral

When boredom reigns two friends decide to bake some cookies, but in a very peculiar way.

7 in the morning by @nikabraun

Nika Braun is a Brasilian filmmaker and photographer, working all over the world.

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Save the world by @itsbrunson

@itsbrunson is a creative on a mission, yet not a pro-filmmaker.

Clock by @yurkobble

@yurkobble is a young filmmaker from Barcelona

In a box by @vava_valeriia

Vava is a Director▪️Screenwriter▪️ Choreographer▪️Performer▪️ Model▪️Actress, currently in Leipzig, Germany.

Passions by @lifeoval

I am a young filmmaker and photographer with a big passion for travelling.

A walk by @kevinsauzeat

@kevinsauzeat is a photographer living in Tokyo.

Unraveling by @ithongomusings

Siphumeze Khundayi is a South African artist.

Box by @direbaba

@direbaba is a Nigerian filmmaker/artist.

Next masterpiece by @nightbirdproduction

A production company based in Montpellier, France.

'Not everything is locked down' by @bramm

@bramm is a Dutch filmmaker in Indonesia

Paradise by @migsgalapate

I am a very curious 18-year-old who isn't afraid to dive into cold waters - which inspired me to join this competition regardless how hard it is to win. I wasn't afraid to fail because I believe failures teaches us something more than winning at all times. Now, I am diving into the waters of creative media - photography, film-making, and animation. Check out my Instagram account @migsgalapate to see my work.

Thoughts by @subodhhirve_official

I am a writer, Director, Filmmaker and Content Creator.

Yoga by @cz.endre and @cs___zs

Racz Endre is an actor based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He mostly performs in theatre performances,with experience in cinema and contact-improvisation performance. Csepei Zsolt is an actor, but when it comes to build up a performance, he prefers to be involved in the whole creation pocess, especially in writing and creative technical stuff.

A Call by @rahmerayshouny

Rahme Rayshouny, American-Lebanese Filmmaker/Actress: this 1 min Video was made to take part in the TWELVE contest, then it was selected among many films around the world as a Finalist and made 4th ! to Whom Ever watching this Video in the future, This was Made during Quarantine 2020!.. Enjoy Life!

Wedding by ​@chris_vultaggio and @alexiskrauss

Chris is a professional photographer/filmmaker specializing in adventure and high-end commercial work. Alexis is a singer, songwriter and front-woman of the band, Sleigh Bells, as well as an outdoor educator and guide.

Together they call the Hudson Valley their basecamp for climbing and other adventures.

Long Distance by @theonlyalsex

A short film about new ways to be creative with familiar things.

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Reconciliation by @itsjeremytauziac

The reconciliation with the technology, seen as unhealthy before the pandemic. Now a key for our well being.

Let the Beach Come to You by @pabloleonolea

What to do if your beach holiday is being canceled due to corona? Be creative!

A Different Window by @pppmtz

A new view on the world in times of quarantine.

Color Call by @larabeltrami

An evening in Buenos Aires on the 72th day of lockdown.

Four Eye (R)ef(l)ect by @Cas_simpleman

A short film reflecting challenging thoughts and fears.

The Important Things by @flip_michael

A lot of things have changed during quarantine but how about the important things?

Rediscovery by @gladys420gl

After the lockdown things that once seemed dull, rancid or seedy, are being rediscovered and valued again.

Some Things Don't Change by @i.kaelo

A short film about a lot that have changed during quarantine, good things. However some things remain the same unfortunately.

Changing Hong Kong by @jer.au

Once upon a coronavirus pandemic a quarantined film student had to make a one minute film in an hour.

Changing Waves by @karim_ssoliman

When imagination takes over in times of quarantine.

Essential Connection by Rishande van der Merwe

During the world pandemic, human connection starts to take on a different meaning. We are forced to adapt to a new norm. Connection via technology will now be the new way of primary interaction.

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Another Kind of Connection by @marianonesci

84 days in lockdown in Beunos Aires. How to deal with this new reality when connection is not so easy anymore.

Not Alone by @go.regan

Even when celebrating your birthday in lockdown you're not alone.

The iPad Dinner by @zein.abdrabbo

A young man in Paris makes a great dinner for his friends on the iPad and imagines them next to him.

COOKINTERNATIONAL by @Marcus_amaral

When boredom reigns two friends decide to bake some cookies, but in a very peculiar way.

Better Together by @migsgalapate

Before the pandemic, we've seen ourselves distant from our family even though we live in the same confined space. We took things for granted until we realized how we badly need each other in times of need - even in joy. It took a pandemic for us to see the importance of connection - with friends, family, or anyone that seems important to you. With the technology we have today and the current situation, the way we connect whether it be online or personal, it has changed our lives overnight.

Just Like In Person by @Cinematograaf

Two friends, Yasmine and Nico, are having a Facetime Call and it seems like they want to meet up in the city. After cycling and skating to the right spot, they greet each other and Nico shows Yasmine a new move that she quickly learns after getting some tips. But is it all real?

Divok The Martian by @snuchybuuchy

DIVOC THE MARTIAN is a collaborative artwork made during COVID-19´s lockdown in mid2020. It has been specially crafted after Twelve´s inspiration. We have tried to encourage ourselves to use maximum collaborative opportunities and all available tech gadgets as possible, including collaboration creative common-right databases and 8d sound technology.

Credits
Direction and editing: Daniel CasabéScript: Daniel Casabé / Andrés Drimer Director of photography: Mario MartinelliPost-production and color grade: Mario Martinelli Sound design: Andrés DrimerProduced by: Daniel Casabé
All sounds used have been downloaded from FreeSounds.org, a collaborative database of audio snippets, samples and recordings released under Creative Commons licenses that allow their re-use. Freesound.org was started in 2005 in the Music Technology Group of Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain. We have used samples from users: hannahj40, Ramston, supersnd, Hockinfinger, mlestn1, Nicolas_Escobar_Espinosa, SmartWentCody, tyops, CawawaC, Stereo Surgeon, rivernile7, JohnsonBrandEditing, ShadowSilhouette, ThatMisfit, Wintuh and deleted_user_4798915. We would like to express our thankfulness to all of them ♥

Freedom by @Andrew_pakho

Black lives matter.

Nice Neighbours by @schillerndewurzeln

Food is always the best connection between people, so think about others and share some.


Track: Max Brhon - Cyberpunk [NCS Release]Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch: https://youtu.be/iqoNoU-rm14Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/Cyberpunk

NOVA by @Itsawkwardmariana

I'm a portuguese studying in Barcelona, Spain. During the lockdown, I found myself stuck in a city without being able to move or see my friends and family. I wonder what will change after these three months confined in my house.

Making Space by @ponjovst

A young girl's exploration of how she and her big family have stayed sane during lockdown by connecting to the outside world in different ways to maintain their own space, ultimately strengthening their bond as a family.

Creating Connection by @merrikh

My friends and I all went to the same art school studying in various disciplines. Over the years, with the busy-ness of life and the current pandemic, we somewhat lost touch. It felt so good to reconnect with them while doing what we all love.

Simple Words by @marcham00

The future is here, we can barely feel it, we are still simple humans. The complexity of what we created, is breaking our functional behaviors. We used to send letters to our beloved ones... with feelings... simple but touching words. Let's remember it... to build a reconciliation with this mess.