Marc from YouthTuber writes:
Are Pretzels something we should have more of in Ireland? These Kids taste US brand Snyders pretzels.
Previously: Katie Taylor’s Pretty Strong
Marc from YouthTuber writes:
Are Pretzels something we should have more of in Ireland? These Kids taste US brand Snyders pretzels.
Previously: Katie Taylor’s Pretty Strong
Editor Tony Zhou explores the artistic sensibilities of the late, great Looney Tunes animator Chuck Jones.
The Wikisinger – an acoustic music video filmed in 15 different locations (using only location sound) then edited together by Touché Videoproduktion Creative.
It’s good. You’ll see.
Then there’s this rather excellent multi-location drumming video they made back in 2013.
A Jedi takes his new GoPro out for a spin.
Stormtroopers, Imperial fighters and an AT-AT ensue.
What are the chances?
The Cubrick is a nifty transforming cabinet by The Yard Sale Protect in London that rotates and opens gracefully into a series of small cupboards.
https://vimeo.com/103149169
Made to order hate mail from London based illustrator Mr Bingo who, for several years now, has offered to deride, dismiss and disrespect recipients via post.
Though currently sold out, the definitive collection is currently massively oversubscribed on Kickstarter.
A recent exhibition at Norwich ‘received mixed reviews from the artist himself.’
As you’d expect.
The mother of pantomimically* embarrassed kids (at one point, you can see them) performs an awful dance in 32 Disneyland locations during the park’s 60th Anniversary Celebration Week.
It’s…just terrible.
(*Thanks Jay in comments)
Maximillian Busser and Friends, the manufacturer of this elaborate Star Wars TIE fighter inspired music box sez:
These lattice-like vertical wings support and protect the dual music cylinders, each playing three melodies: the theme tunes from Star Wars, Mission Impossible, and James Bond on the right and The Godfather, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, and The Persuaders on the left.
The music is powered by two independent movements mounted on the two tail sections. The side wings play a vital role in propagating sound vibrations down from the combs to the naturally amplifying resonant base, manufactured by JMC Lutherie.
Turntable phonotropes by digital artist Elliot Schultz, created for his 2013 degree project at the ANU School of Art in Australia. Ten inch discs eye-pleasingly embroidered with scenes which come to life under a strobe light.
Illustrated summary of the project here.
A very accomplished graduation short by London based illustrator and animator Yukai Du exploring the perma-distracted modern world’s overdependence on mobile communications.