The fragile celestial love triangle of the Earth, Moon and Sun depicted in a rather gorgeous short by Eusong Lee.
Full screen recommended for maximum cosmic feels.
The fragile celestial love triangle of the Earth, Moon and Sun depicted in a rather gorgeous short by Eusong Lee.
Full screen recommended for maximum cosmic feels.
talented guitarist Luca Stricagnoli performs a multilayered cover of Coolio’s ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ with a respectful nod to the Stevie Wonder original ‘Pastime Paradise’.
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Another fascinating animation from German educational design studio Kurzgesagt – this time, the most full-on astronomical things that are not black holes. To wit:
Neutron stars are one of the most extreme and violent things in the universe. Giant atomic nuclei, only a few kilometers in diameter but as massive as stars. And they owe their existence to the death of something majestic.
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The MIT Biomimetics Robotics department unleashes its pack of frisky miniature cheetah quadruped robots – each weighing about 9kg and capable of all manner of not-yet-killing-all-humans-but-let’s-face-it-its-just-a-matter-of-time shenanigans.
An impressive, Kafkaesque experimental short by animation studio Hue&Cry wherein a man pondering the disappearance of his cult-obsessed wife has a moth burrow into his earhole.
Just go with it.
An atmospheric monochrome video for Thom Yorke’s new single by animator Saad Moosajee – a multilayered combination of 3D simulations and stop motion ‘powder texturing’.
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A high concept post apocalyptic short by animator Louis Morton in which survivors have turned to nature to get the world back in shape.
zefrank delves into the strange, subtle, occasionally not-so-subtle world of Marvin, Mildred and their fellow travellers.
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‘Sweet Curious’ – a cleverly edited visual travelogue by filmmaker Patrick Pearson, made possible by his replication of the same set of camera moves wherever he went.