Posts tagged with animated videos
March 27, 2010 | New Events | by Zolton |
This beautifully rendered and conceptualized video for Sweet Tooth’s song, Everybody Wants To Be In Love, was created by David Packer Sheep Films based around illustrations by Aaron Bevan-Bailey.
March 24, 2010 | Video |
by Casper Johansson |
Josefin the Writer is the first video from Olney Clark’s beautiful self-titled debut. The hand-drawn video was animated and directed by Tokyo-based Hanae Seida, an talented up-in-coming illustrator, musician and filmmaker.
November 27, 2009 | New Trends |
by Michelle Wilding |
Never before have metrical nodding love bears been so cool. I’m pretty fond of Light Speed Champion, but in the end, it’s these funky, adorable, furred creatures that give Basement Jaxx’s new My Turn video clip such appeal. Get your boogie on people. You know you want to.
August 6, 2009 | Video |
by Zolton |
This beautifully animated clip for Kate Miller-Heidke’s new song The Last Day On Earth was created by Sydney artist Jefferton James.
July 6, 2009 | Video |
by Zolton |
Like A Brother is the second single from Australian band The Basics’ forthcoming album, Keep Your Friends Close. The video has been done in a cute Japanese cartoon inspired kinda way.
April 27, 2009 | Video |
by Mike Daly
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This beautiful clip for the Australian band Firekites consists of 1910 individual chalk drawings. It took co-directors Lucinda Schreiber and Yanni Kronenberg six-months to complete the project from start to finish. Every day, after shooting, their bodies and laptops were covered in chalk dust. Looking at the end result, though, I’m sure it was all worth it.
January 18, 2009 | Video |
by Francis Andrews |
This is a great video for a damn decent tune. Those with a bit of Latin blood flowing through them tear it up like no others, and little-known Spanish group, Paniks, are a perfect example of this. There’s a relentless energy running through the track, and the lo-fi video is a fine accompaniment.
Dana McClure’s monoprint Line Series has left me hypnotized. She describes her series as containing ‘five films of various horizontal line weights and textures to explore the random application of color, transparency, frequency and order’. What she ends up with are 28 prints that look like someone took a box of markers and began drawing in this rhythmic pattern of back and forth. I’d like them all please. Read more
Joshua Durant offers are a real breath of fresh air when it comes to bird paintings. His paintings present an expressionistic series of birds in which they appear to be exploding or dispersing into space and capture beautifully the birds’ momentum and liberation of energy. Read more
You heard it here first. Singer-songwriter Julian Perretta might just become the most exciting new artist of 2008. Read more
Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut is an award-winning designer with varied projects. This one, entitled The Lilypad, is nothing short of amazing. It’s an eco-city, floating on water, with the ability to accommodate upwards of 50,000 people. If built as designed, this structure (which uses most, if not all, available environmental technologies) would sustainably produce more power than it would consume.
Inhae Renee Lee’s absolutely adorable and downright hysterical blog follows the adventures of two teeth out in the world. The wonderful stories combined with the carefully constructed photographs make for an entirely enchanting experience.
Caught The Dust Dive the other night at Glasslands. They’re a bunch of hippies, but even I have to admit, they’re atmospheric live show – consisting of violin, gently strummed guitar, a few piano and sampler twinkles here and there, and sound samples from the found footage projected behind the band – is really powerful, like the warm rush of fond memories that hits you an instant before the mushroom cloud annihilates everything. Frontman Bryan Zimmerman even plays the musical saw, and you really can’t argue with that.
Listen to their track, Claws of Light.
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This nifty little Royal Elastics package includes a pair of Sosei shoes, two Homogeny tees, a Homogeny scarf, and two Homogeny figures that come together to make one. Sweet! Read more
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Mathematics? Leave me out. Fashematics? Now you’re talking! This gem of a site is a runway equation that adds up to a whole lot of wonderful.
Christoph Niemann illustrates a nightmare flight
New York Times illustrator Christoph Niemann has created a brilliant visual diary outlining the peril and pitfalls that beset the everyday passenger based on his recent experience flying from New York to his home town of Berlin. Read more
Pitched as ‘Ulterior Motives in Contemporary Art’, Disorder Disorder is running until November 14 at Penrith Regional Gallery. It’ll be well worth the trip out west of Sydney: the Australian, Japanese, American and European cast reads like a warriors of street art roundup and includes Mike Giant, Ed Templeton, Anthony Lister [artwork above], Ozzie Wright, and Jonathan Zawada. Read more
Communication prosthesis by Sascha Nordmeyer
This ‘communication prosthesis’ by designer Sascha Nordmeyer is hilarious and awesome. I want to wear one to a job interview.
Pencils made from recycled newspaper
The problem with awesome things like these pencils made out of recycled newspaper is that you almost don’t want to use them.
Danot has created a stunning line of new illustrated tanks and tees, featuring our latest obsession, the Forlorn tanktop. Is it a bird? Or a face? Or all of the above? Dive into this graphic and decide for yourself. While you’re there, check out the other great new Danot pieces in the Lost At E Minor store
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