The only car on the northbound side of the M50 at 11am this morning. These are strange times @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/n99si7U5D0
— Simon Judge (@simonjuj) April 5, 2020
Yesterday.
The only car on the northbound side of the M50 at 11am this morning. These are strange times @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/n99si7U5D0
— Simon Judge (@simonjuj) April 5, 2020
Yesterday.
The menace of invisible cars. Unnerving visual trickery by Dontao Sansone (even he of yesterday’s ‘Concatenation’) in which one of the cars in a series of crashes has been digitally removed.
A very pleasing video extension of Xavi Bou’s ‘Ortnitorgraphies’ project, wherein the wheeling, swerving paths of starling murmurations are tracked by motion analysing software. Music by Kristina Dutton.
Previously: Longbirds Are Long
The Royal Ocean Film Society traces the popularity, resurgence and ultimate demise of 3D film from the late 20s to its first peak in the 1950s and equally short lived revival in the first decades of the 21st century.
Previously: The Tao Of Saul Bass
A short by Norwich-based animator and 3D illustrator A.J. Jeffries in which a pink horse struggles to exist.
That’s really all you need to know.
A very nifty edit of unrelated sequences by Donato Sansone linked to create a Rube Goldberg style sequence of apparently related events.
An experimental short by Turkish artist Muryat Sayginer using deepfake algorithms to present a scrolling gallery of famous faces.
While the world waits for the next five episodes of series 4, here’s a gory subtitled Japanese version of Rick and Morty written and directed by Kaichi Sato for Studio DEEN in which a group of angry ninja Ricks set out to stop Rick WTM-72, who they think has captured Shogun Morty.
Tele-gigging – one of many upsides to the current lockdown.
Here, John Fogerty – still a vocal powerhouse at 74 – performs acoustic versions of three Creedence Clearwater Revival classics for Rolling Stone’s ‘In My Room’ series.