(Source: matterandtime)
Infinity Guitars by Sleigh Bells
Flying Lotus “Zodiac S#!t” (via btsradio: Silky Black Gold)
ttfe:
People paid to see the first motion picture consisting of workers leaving a factory. Why? Because it was moving.
Peter Meier of Metaio reminded us today of the first motion picture and that all new technologies have a novelty value that wears off. It is up to content developers to rise to the occasion because if they don’t, the technology may cease to exist.
OBSERVE LAST LINE OF QUOTE! Also, this must have been mind blowing and paradigm shifting and insane then!
(Source: johnswords)
Collide - o - Scope, Written and Directed by: Naren Wilks
(Source: narenwilks.freeiz.com)
Yumeji’s Theme: Shigeru Umebayashi (In the Mood for Love OST) (vianownextlater)
Directed by Alex Takacs and Joe Nankin
— youngreplicant.com
DP: Adam Kauper
AC: Andrew Taylor
Wardobe: Lina Lund Mortensen
— cargocollective.com/linalund
Make-up: Maria Lee
— marialeemakeup.com/
VFX, Edit, Post: Alex Takacs
Featuring: Takumi Akin, Jane Kilcullen,
Molly Garber, Genevieve Ward
PAs: Ben Krueger, Katherine Carlsburg,
Andrew Scott Levy, Marcus Inglizian,
Will Wiesenfeld, Mario Luna
Very special thanks: Mike Prior, Jason Wolchuk,
Gina Dell’Amico, Jasmin Avila, Mackenzie McNabb, Erik Krasney, Robert Giardina, Nimrod Zalmanowitz
Baths is Will Wiesenfeld,
song ‘Lovely Bloodflow’ is from the
debut album ‘Cerulean’ out now on anticon.
anticon.com
This is absolutely magnificent. It is a short film animation for the story ‘The Old Man and the Sea’-made by painting on glass, mostly with fingers. What a beautiful technique. I saw a video of the frames being made once too, I’ll try to find it after I post parts 1 and 2.
By Alexander Petrov
A Ballet
Direction : Shannyn Sossamon, Music : Shannyn Sossamon, Starring : Hunter Hamilton, Isidora Goreshter, Shannyn Sossamon, Camera : Eduardo Mayen, Editing : David Baum, Costumes : Lauren Tafuri
With Rainby takcom™_2007
This video for an artist call “aus”.
Song from the album “Curveland” released from Moteer/U.K.
The Eraser by Thom Yorke, kind of bleedingly obvious mash-up of Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind