Another excellent animated explanation by educational design studio Kurzgesaght – in this case, the what, why, where and whuh of wormholes:
Previously: Plastic, People
Another excellent animated explanation by educational design studio Kurzgesaght – in this case, the what, why, where and whuh of wormholes:
Previously: Plastic, People
https://vimeo.com/282623556
A confident, atmospheric short imagining the thoughts of air speed record breaking French aviator Jacqueline Auriol one memorable day in 1953.
Directed by ESMA students Jacques Leyreloup, Victor Tolila, Perrine Renard, Laura Viver Canal and Gaël Chauvet.
Welcome to Christopher Rutledge’s Loaf Town:
…explored in scenarios that range from the absurdly mundane to the insanely absurd.
A short by Ringling College Of Art And Design students Sagar Arun and Rachel Kral in which Owl Guy, a retro comic book superhero, is suddenly introduced to his rebooted counterpart.
A rather excellent, award-winning 2017 short by Nikita Diakur featuring an unsightly cat and the soulmate he finds in the form of a mystical chief.
Welcome to Luca Toth’s Superbia – a weird and wonderful place populated by winsome, delicate men and sturdy, predatory women.
Traditional gender stereotypes? Where we’re going, we don’t need traditional gender stereotypes.
Dialogue free, alarmingly explicit and fairly NSFW.
You have been warned.
The impressive, unhinged showreel of video artist and CG animator Nick den Boer – a mini feature in its own right.
A short by animator Felix Cosgrave for Adult Swim’s Off The Air series featuring Trolual – a sea monster often used to indicate uncharted areas on Medieval maps.
Acid reflux for the mind – a lurching peristalsis of nightmare fuel from UK animator Cyriak Harris.
Previously: 60 X 500
A Kingston University graduation short by Katy Wang in which – stranded on distant planet – a lonely astronaut sends out a signal in search of human contact.