11 posts tagged “animation”
Promotional invite for the third issue of Lost+Found magazine, celebrating the 75th birthday of Brigitte Bardot.
Please visit http://www.lostandfoundmag.com for more details
or email info@lostandfoundmag.com
A surprising art installation gives visitors a peak into the Internet experience. A Chrome Short by Imaginary Forces. http://www.imaginaryforces.com/
otor dibujo de mi infancia llamado "el show de archie" junto a sabrina la hechicera (una bruja adolecente)....q lo disfruten
Tadanori Yokoo's 3 Animation Films
Part 1 of 3
"KISS KISS KISS" (1964)
Tadanori Yokoo's 3 Animation Films
Part 3 of 3
"Tokuten Eizou Anthology No. 1" (1964)
Video by David Lynch
Taken from the forthcoming album 'Wait For Me'
To download 'Shot In The Back Of The Head' free go to:
moby.com
"History of the internet" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet.
The history is told using the PICOL icons on picol.org , which are available for download soon. On blog.picol.org you can get news about this project.
Voice-over by Steve Taylor http://voice-pool.com
You can get more information on this movie on my website
http://www.lonja.de/motion/mo_history_internet.html
or on the PICOL-Project site where you can download a pre-release of the icons.
http://blog.picol.org/
Credits for subtitles:
(The correctness of the subtiles depends on the people listed down here)
English: Stefan Badragan | youtube.com/StevXtreme
Italian: Stefan Badragan
German: me
French: Arnaud 'dehy' DE MOUHY
Bulgarian: Andrian Georgiev
Chinese: Terry Lee
Portuguese (Brazilian): Guilherme Euler
Also thanks to: Frederico Goncalves Guimaraes
TETRIS played by real human-beings sitting in an auditorium: TETRIS is the 4th video performance of the GAME OVER Project, directed by the Swiss artist Guillaume REYMOND (NOTsoNOISY creative agency). This stop-motion video was shot and played for "LES URBAINES" festival http://www.urbaines.ch at the Palais de Rumine (Lausanne, Switzerland) on November 24th 2007.
You can find more information and also SPACE INVADERS, PONG and POLE POSITION on our website http://www.notsonoisy.com/gameover
Belgian advertising illustrator Guy Peellaert was one of the first cartoonists to embrace Pop Art and incorporate Andy Warhol's appropriation of mass market iconography into his work. His first comic, Les aventures de Jodelle, (Jodelle's likeness based after yé-yé chanteuse Sylvie Vartan) appeared in 1966, swiftly followed by 'Pravda la Survireuse' (her visage modelled after Françoise Hardy) for the magazine 'Hara-Kiri' in 1967.
Peellaert recently art directed this animation, based on 'Pravda'.
The animation was made by Gallien Guibert from www.thegenre.com
After contributing a number of photo collage-based style strips to 'Hara-Kiri', Peellaert adopted a photo-realistic airbrush style and made a successful return to advertising and illustration; most notably on David Bowie's 'Diamond Dogs' LP cover and 'Rock Dreams', his collaboration with rock journalist Nick Cohn.
Update: RIP Guy Peellaert (1934 - 2008)
short movie created by Tezuka Osamu
A boy sees a mermaid, everyone calls him crazy and forces him into an institute to rid him of his delusions. But are they really delusions?! Let's find out!