A messy short from Toronto based stdio Reactiv wherein food items are made sport of.
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The nice chaps from Electronics Fantasticos! rig barcode scanners to a synthesiser programmed to turn patterns into sound and let rip on test cards (and their referee shirts).
Infrascape
atA stunning, somewhat surreal 8K time-lapse of the landscape around Lake Constance in southern Germany shot using a modified infrared DLSR camerawomen by The Phlog.
Full screen for best effect.
A short by Luis Usón and Andrés Aguilar for Equadorian studio MATTE CG wherein the monotonous afterwork life of Groompy – the lead rabbit in a cartoon series – is suddenly interrupted by the appearance of the object he desires most.
In this tribute to Velcro, London-based XK Studio celebrates the inspiration Swiss engineer George de Mestral took from the way cockle-burs stuck to his dog’s fur during a walk in the Jura mountains in the 1940s, thereby giving rise to the world’s most ubiquitous fastener.
A nightmarish AI experiment by Daniel Hanley wherein hundreds of old Garfield comic strips were scanned into a machine-learning algorithm designed to morph them into an animated sequence.
In short, Garfield on acid.
A rather beautiful depiction of the interconnected networks and cycles of a natural ecosystem, illustrated by Katie Scott, animated by James Paulley, and directed by Azuma Makoto.
No One Cares
atOnly accept this fact and you will be set free. The School Of Life sez:
We’re often held back by a crippling fear that we can’t possibly do certain things because other people will judge us. But for those of us hemmed in by self-consciousness of this kind, there is very good news on the horizon. Amazingly, partly depressingly and partly redemptively, in reality, no one much cares…
Another scrolling size comparison from Metaball Studios – this time, buildings and superstructures from TV, games and film.
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