Archive | September, 2019

Path to Mnemosyne

8 Sep

Path to Mnemosyne is a trippy puzzle game by developer/publisher DevilishGames and it will make you travel the infinite zoom of memory.

Negative Space | Oscar Nominated Stop-Motion Animation | Short of the Week

7 Sep

Yung Jake – Datamosh

6 Sep

Epic  use of datamoshing with corresponding lyrics. All by Yung Jake

OMOTE / REAL-TIME FACE TRACKING & PROJECTION MAPPING [by nobumichi asai]

5 Sep

“This work is the theme of Japanese identity.
While feeling that Japanese are losing confidence, where is Japan’s identity? 
What is the universal value that Japan can transmit to the world?
Elements of Japan’s identity such as Japanese traditional beauty, future technology, Japanism, etc. were pursued and integrated by members and collaboration members of kuwahara hiroto, Paul Lacroix, and Jin Hasegawa.

Finally, when Android face transforms, grotesque dark mask appears from inside. 
It seems that it is a metaphor for a strange anxiety towards the future brought about by technology that continues to evolve at phenomenal speed.”

Fractals in Nature – Jessica Farmer, Roxanne Pratt

4 Sep

Disco Beast by Jonathan Monaghan

3 Sep

Excerpts from the full work.

2016. video (color, sound), media player, screen or projector, 18 min loop

Disco Beast follows a psychedelic unicorn as it wanders through a series of empty commercial spaces, including an abandoned shopping mall and a luxury hotel lobby. The work references both medieval iconography of a unicorn in captivity and its appearance in popular culture to build a new mythology about modern confinement by technology and materialism. This symbol of otherworldliness and the unobtainable in discord with banal, corporate spaces in the piece elicits subconscious anxieties surrounding globalization and consumerism.

Ride – Cali (Luke Abbot remix)

2 Sep

The Residents – Gingerbread Man

1 Sep

We have not touched the deeply intriguing and mesmerizing world of the Residents yet here on dpv, since usually psychedelia is only one component in their surreal and absurdist multimedia art. Nevertheless, I think you will enjoy the Gingerbread Man short film.