
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yod4lziPgno
The animated evolution of synthetics, robots, cyborgs, holograms and androids in movies and TV as told through the illustrations of Scott Park.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yod4lziPgno
The animated evolution of synthetics, robots, cyborgs, holograms and androids in movies and TV as told through the illustrations of Scott Park.
A conceptual fashion/art project by of geist.xyz which, as you already knew, is a study of ‘handcrafted algorithmic textiles and procedural surfaces’. To wit:
A synthetic ghost shifts simulated textiles from passive matter to live organisms. They behave like apparitions in an artificial choreography, with movements that are imaginary yet familiar.
All right then.
Damien O’Connor writes:
You guys were good enough to post about my last short film ‘Anya – Twenty years in the life of a Russian orphan’, well my earlier short ‘After You – Sixty years in the life of a Dublin doorman’ has just gone online and I figured you may like it also.
Elliot Lim’s animated tribute to the show of shows, set to the theme tune (Tom Waits’ Way Down In The Hole, performed here by The Blind Boys Of Alabama).
A short by the talented young John Mervin, who sez of it:
2 years ago when I was 16, I had the idea of a story that visually portrayed the perspective of someone who has no vision, a blind girl. I found the ironic use of the visual medium (a short film) intriguing. So, all through Last year, I decided to practice the craft of filmmaking and create it myself.
A short by Mathieu Labaye of Belgian animation collective Camera-etc. that explores the fragmented perceptions of time and reality experienced by the inmate of a 6m² cell.
Minas Mandel (a 3D fractal ‘Middle Earth’ landscape) and Fractalicious 2 (a thing of simillarly wondrous unhingedness) by the Mandelbulb-addled digital artist Julius Horsthuis.
Full screen, sound up for optimum effect.
More of his recursive mind realms here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6nLCXvQeRg
Illustrator Scott Park and animator Elisa Solinas present the entire car pool (48 vehicles from the Ewok glider to the Death Star Mk2) of the first Star Wars trilogy in one adorable scroll.
Sound art montages by artist Andy Thomas: bizarre digital organisms (created with a range of software including 3ds Max, Realflow, Quantum force, Fume fx, Krakatoa and Frost) that respond to audio input.
Full screen and sound up for best effect.
More of his creations here.