Sila Sveta’s original award-winning art/dance piece and its even more ambitious sequel, showing the progression from small projection-mapped set to extensive digital stage.
Stick around for behind the scenes footage at the end.
Sila Sveta’s original award-winning art/dance piece and its even more ambitious sequel, showing the progression from small projection-mapped set to extensive digital stage.
Stick around for behind the scenes footage at the end.
The precisely engineered copper marble runs of Southampton based LittleBallCreations inspired by the quirky cascade mechanisms of Wallace and Gromit – some gravity driven, others motorised or aided by an Archimedes screw.
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A graduation short by Yannay Matarasso & Anat Efrati – easily the most uneasy chat show you’ll see today.
a memorable black and white short by Donato Sansone featuring the nightmarish cyclical tale of one man’s encounter with a disembodied head and a disembowelled cat.
German educational design studio Kurzgesagt turns to a sobering truth of astrophysics: the fact that 94% of the observable Universe is so far from us that we will never go there, even if we achieve light-speed travel. To wit:
…there is a cosmological horizon around us. Everything beyond it, is traveling faster, relative to us, than the speed of light. So everything that passes the horizon, is irretrievably out of reach forever and we will never be able to interact with it again. In a sense it’s like a black hole’s event horizon, but all around us. 94% of the galaxies we can see today have already passed it and are lost to us forever.
And if that twists your melon, consider this: by the time you’ve watched the video, 22 million more stars will have drifted off beyond our reach.
A short by Joseph Bennett in which a banal conversation between two birdwatchers (voiced by comedian and co-writer Joe Pera) turns into an existential discussion about humanity’s place in the Universe.
An intriguing, unnerving short produced by Jacob Jonas (one of 15 pieces for the pandemic choreography project Films Dance) featuring a glitching, freezing, cloned performance by dancer Emma Rosenzweig-Bock.
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A 2018 graduation film by Nicolas Roth, Pirmin Bieri, Luca Struchen and Aira Joana of Lucerne School of Art and Design, Switzerland. To wit:
Troubled by the changes he’s going through, a restless backpacker seeks his place in the world. As he experiences a mysterious encounter in a concrete building, he hopes to have finally found such a place.