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Loose Joints 1 minute film |
In wrong imageformat! Loose joints redone for a one minute movie contest
Author: juspem |
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Robot High School |
http://www.robothighschool.com http://www.myrobotfriend.com Robot High School is a music video directed by Roel Wouters with music by My Robot Friend. Despite how it may appear, the video was shot in a single take with no significant computer-generated effects added, just some minor post-production cleanup. Robot High School is the title track on My Robot Friend’s newest album due in 2008. You can download free copies of the video and song and find out the latest news about the album at: http://www.robothighschool.com
Author: myrobotfriend |
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Opio - “Some Superfly Sh!t” |
Opio and The Architect mix it up on “Some Superfly Sh!t,” from Opio’s new album, Vulture’s Wisdom Vol. 1. In stores now! Directed and animated by Justin Herman for Elevation Nation Productions: jus937@gmail.com http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=283090183&s=143441 http://www.myspace.com/opiolindsey
Author: audibletreats |
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FND Films - The Merchandise |
Donte and Charles have a showdown over coveted merchandise…but then things go sour. http://www.fndfilms.com
Author: Fronk2107 |
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ADVANCED YOGA, HEADSTAND. |
Esther shows a challenging way to get in a headstand.
Author: yogatic |
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Sand animation of animals. |
Sand animation “animal”. Made by Miss. Sigrid Astrup (www.sigridastrup.com) during spring 2005. Other work by this director:
Author: sigridah |
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Chinese water graffiti |
An artist at the Summer Palace in Beijing China drawing calligraphy on the ground with water. There were a few artists there doing this all day since the quotations they write dry as they write them. This artist even allowed a Japanese tourist try it out. This was part of a Hong Kong tour, hence the Cantonese speaking in the background.
Author: Vivren |
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Mascot meltdown |
The Ohio State Fair displays a sculpture (a cow) made of butter each year. This year, The Columbus Dispatch’s irreverant Flip Side section held a contest for readers to submit their best butter sculptures. (The best was a butter-sculpture hand holding a Butterfinger candy bar.) When the contest was over, the Dispatch staff put its own sculpture on the hot office roof and shot pictures of it melting. Check it out it and other cool slide shows at www.dispatch.com/multimedia.
Author: alandean59 |
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Time-Lapse of 1200 lbs. of Cheese Carved |
Champion cheese carver Troy Landwehr recently transformed a 1200 pound block of cheddar cheese into the Statue of Liberty. The entire process is captured with time-lapse. Watch Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union Sunday March 30 at 10pm et/pt.
Author: SHOWTIME |
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Burning Man Art Cars |
One of the weirdest sights at the Burning Man Festival is the presence of hundreds of art cars or mutant vehicles gliding across the desert.
Author: curioustravelers |
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Chewing Gum Sculptor - Romania |
The bizarre art of sculpting everything from bear to aircrafts out of chewing-gum
Author: journeymanpictures |
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Knockout Artist (high quality) |
Art is created simultaneously as I take abuse in the ring (many different metaphors for that). The painting is an easily recognizable symbol of Art…and an Art historical one. Performance Art is Art in itself, so by making Art during a performance piece…I am commenting on the abusive nature of Art making…Art about Art. The Knockout Artist has a spring loaded mechanical arm powered by 3 spring strength levels: Heavywieght, middleweight, lightweight. There are 4 different kinds of punches and 15 to 20 contraption like brushed. Once the punch strength, style, and brush have been selected…I stand behind the canvas & easel and trip the release. At the same time I am being punched in the face the brush is striking the canvas. Over the course of 12 three minute rounds I create an abstract Action Painting. Many artists torment their bodies and minds to realize an artistic vision. I got burned, bruised, stabbed, sliced, broken, cut, smashed, ridiculed, punched, criticized, and generally abused to bring the Knockout Artist to life, and so what I suffer in the ring is but a small price to pay…for my art. This sculpture/performance can be seen as an homage and a mockery of a style of painting labeled Abstract Action Painting. The style was popularized in the 50’s & 60’s by proponents, critic Clement Greenberg and painter Jackson Pollack. Like art-making for many artists, during the performance I will be in competition with myself, my art, & environment to realize an artistic end. Copyright 1999.
Author: abeferraro |
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Burble London |
The Burble is a massive structure reaching up towards the sky, composed of approximately 1000 extra-large helium balloons each of which contains microcontrollers and LEDs that create spectacular patterns of light across the surface of the structure. The public, both audience and performer, come together to control this immense rippling, glowing, bustling ‘Burble’ that sways in the evening sky, in response to movements of the long articulated interactive handle bar at the base of the structure. The ephemeral experience exists at such a large scale that it is able to compete visually in an urban context with the buildings that surround it. More info at http://www.haque.co.uk/burblelondon.php Complete video documentation available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS3abtnnaHM
Author: haquedesignresearch |
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Chainsaw art time lapse |
Four days of carving in 2 minutes
Author: dtremko |
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GETV: ANSI Art for the Masses |
Back before there was the Internet, early caveman dialed into computer bulletin board systems or BBSes to get their online fix. Many of these boards distinguished themselves with ANSI art, an early form of electronic cave paintings. ANSI was an extension to the even earlier form of caveman communication known as ASCII used in MS-DOS based computers. It is with great pleasure that we happened upon the San Francisco hacker art gallery “20 goto 10? where an ANSI art exhibition was in progress. Irina Slutsky talks to curator Kevin Olson who takes us on a tour of some of the amazing early work of two ANSI artists, lordjazz and somms. Originally posted:
Author: ekai |