A trippy, particle-based animation created using Houdini VFX software by Swedish motion graphics designer Anton Woll Söder with sound by Cypher Audio.
Full screen for optimal viewing.
A trippy, particle-based animation created using Houdini VFX software by Swedish motion graphics designer Anton Woll Söder with sound by Cypher Audio.
Full screen for optimal viewing.
Video artist and comedy masher Dr Machakil takes a scene of Tom Cruise jumping from a building in Vanilla Sky (2001) and extrapolates it into similarly vertiginous scenes from other movies.
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A discussion show involving real people cradling a spliff large Scotch tay and nattering LIVE from their work spaces/kitchens.
If you want something covered by the panel tonight please leave your suggestions below.
UPDATE:
During the chat, Olga said Ms Hannon reported that the McCabe referral file containing the false allegation of digital penetration – which the counsellor made for Tusla – contained the names of two alleged abuse victims. This was a mistake and incorrect. Ms Hannon said the file contained the names of two alleged abusers. Sincere apologies.
Previously on Broadsheet: Broadsheet on the Telly Episode 1
A digital stop motion tribute to loading animations by London based animator Raphael Vangelis. To wit:
…an homage to all the lost time we collectively spend in digital limbo in the hopes of sudden development on our screen
Emma Doran sez:
Ah teenagers… they can be complicated. I’m here to help you understand
See Emma’s upcoming show: Liga, Lube and a Bottle of Gin, Mar 9,10, The Mill Theatre, Dundrum.
Mesmerising handwriting experiments by calligraphy master Seb Lester involving an initial scribble of water followed by the application of droplets of colour.
More of his work here.
Every Tom Hardy mmrrgh, grrr and hmm from the first five episodes of Taboo.
(H/T: Marsupial)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CopDK_jI6DI
Super Deluxe turns Trump’s whiny post election tweets into an early 2000’s EMO song.