February 15th, 2010 |
by Lord Vio |
published in
Animation, Stop-motion
Made in 1980. Inspired by his years as Joseph Cornell’s assistant, Jordan uses a fluid stop-motion technique with cutouts that evoke Max Ernst and Cornell’s collage work. Filmed with 16mm camera, and optical printer.
February 15th, 2010 |
by Lord Vio |
published in
art
William Kentridge showing at the MOMA March 4 - Performance 8: I AM NOT ME, THE HORSE IS NOT MINE. LINK.
Part of the Performance Exhibition Series. This is in conjunction with the exhibition William Kentridge: Five Themes. LINK.
February 14th, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Film, Music Video
A nice drifting video for Eluvium by Portland filmmaker Matt McCormick.
February 8th, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Photography, Science, art
Nick Veasy is a UK based photographer that uses extremely powerful x-ray cameras to photograph anything and everything that he wants to expose the insides of. This ranges from a simple leaf, to a Boeing jumbo jet. The work is stunning, and based on his recent TED talk, he plans to start shooting
x-ray [...]
February 5th, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Animation, Educational, Film
This is a really interesting collaborative film initiated by Simon Robson of Knife Party. They have just launched their website with an ongoing release of individual sections that will create the entire film.
February 3rd, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Animation, Film, art
Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion. The project was a collaboration between American animator Walt Disney and Spanish painter Salvador Dalí, and features music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Dominguez. {wikipedia}
February 2nd, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Animation, Metaphysical
Poem by Billy Collins, animation by Juan Delcan.
February 2nd, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Music, Music Video
My favorite song off of their new record Teen Dream. Record also comes with a dvd with a music video for each song on it.
February 1st, 2010 |
by Lew Landers |
published in
Animation, Film