Vancouver meteorologist Kristi Gordon responds spectacularly to the silhouette of a spider on an offsite weather cam.
(Hat tip: Aidan Buckley)
Vancouver meteorologist Kristi Gordon responds spectacularly to the silhouette of a spider on an offsite weather cam.
(Hat tip: Aidan Buckley)
Spiderman as he would appear and behave if possessed of actual spider powers, by Animation Domination High Def.
You would not want this guy anywhere near your neighbourhood.
Previously: Harlem Shake: 1990s Cartoon Characters Edition
Amblypygi, the whip spider of tailless whip scorpion, is a harmless subtropical arachnid.
An easy thing to forget when there’s one crawling across your face.
Crawling across your face.
A video installation in Saarbruecken, Germany by motion design artist Friedrich van Schoor. The silhouetted shapes of two small spiders filmed in a miniature model of a building, then projected onto the walls of the real thing. At night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bItS9B2yiE
John Hyland writes:
Because you guys love stop-motion and animals. Here’s some great stop-motion web-spinning action my friend made in his back garden in East Wall in Dublin. On one of the few sunny days…


Scissor Spiders by sculptor Christopher Locke: welded together from an endless supply of scissors confiscated by the TSA at the security checkpoints of US airports.
Now. There’s tonight’s nightmare sorted.
A beautifully executed short by Omer Ben David – his graduation film from the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem.
An atmospheric and vague, painterly animated short that envisions a view upon an old house cat who bids farewell to his home in his final moments.
Mmf.