A lot can happen in the quarter of a second it takes the human eye to blink.
MelodySheep offers a tiny selection of the millions of cosmic events that occur in that tiny space of time.
A lot can happen in the quarter of a second it takes the human eye to blink.
MelodySheep offers a tiny selection of the millions of cosmic events that occur in that tiny space of time.
An impressively weird 2016 short by award-winning Czech animator Ondřej Švadlena set in a distant future where night has devoured the day and the inhabitants of a mutating world feed exclusively on artificial light.
Malawian musician Gasper Nali performs the extremely catchy, if thematically dark ‘Satana Lero Wapezeka Ndiwe Edzi AIDS’ (‘Satan, Today You Are Found in AIDS’) on his homemade one-string bass guitar, fretting with a beer bottle, accompanying himself on a cow skin kickdrum.
The sound, the blue sky, the dancing kids – it’s just great.
A short by Dante Zaballa and Osian Efnisien which is also a ‘groundbreaking documentary that nobody was expecting’.
Look, just go with it.
A fascinating, beautifully shot, multi-award-winning short film by Maxwel Hohn documenting the early life of Western Toad tadpoles in a remote lake on Vancouver island.
A poignant graduation short by Alisha Liu capturing a collective sense of existential dread during a typical Sunday afternoon in Central Park.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udvYSd2TIkg
A ‘previously uncirculated’ full length Daft Punk concert from the first night of Lollapalooza during the band’s 2006/7 Alive Tour, recently uploaded by YouTuber Johnny Airbag.
Full screen, lights down, sound up, helmets on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13KFcorc9Yw
Your cheatin’ heart, will make you weep…
A short by Nadja Andrasev’s in which a jilted woman comes to terms with her husband’s betrayal by investigating the “other” women in his life.
A compilation of POV sequences featuring downhill runs, wheelies and vertiginous cliffside balancing acts by enduro and freeride mountain biker Kilian Bron.
An hypnotic pareidolic short by designer and artist Rus Khasanov, who uses bursts of inky technicolour liquid to mimic the appearance of heterochromia iridium – a surprisingly common condition that can cause the iris to exhibit multicoloured spikes and whirls of melanin.