A trippy promo for the new season of acclaimed adult cartoon, Rick and Morty.
A know this is abit late considering the new season started back around the end of July, but its still an awesome video animation worth showing non the less.
A trippy promo for the new season of acclaimed adult cartoon, Rick and Morty.
A know this is abit late considering the new season started back around the end of July, but its still an awesome video animation worth showing non the less.
Hope everyone had a good month of July this year. To end this month off, i wanted to show you all a visualization of pure beauty.
The composer of the song Olafur Arnalds, originally wrote this song for a bathtub commercial. But when the bathtub people did not like it, he used it for himself. An art student then used After Effects to create a stunning visual animation.
Hit song from The B-52’s and the album of the same name, “Rock Lobster”, released in 1979. This version in particular is the shortened version for radio use.
This music video really shows want it means to be a good New Wave band back in the day.
5 years after there last album or any independent work, Squeeze Me by N.E.R.D was created solely for the 2015 movie “The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water”.
Even though this movie wasn’t very good, it still confused and intrigued me that a kids show like Spongebob were its had no previous use of psychedelic visuals, is using psychedelic visuals to both promote and entertain viewers of there movie with. I mean it worked in the long run i thought it was cool, and it makes me wonder why more shows don’t incorporate psychedelic visuals. Marketing gimmick?
From the vimeo description:
Over the past months I’ve been working with Australian photographer Ray Collins to bring his amazing oceanscapes to life in the form of cinemagraphs, a blend between photography and video. Each cinemagraph is created from one of Ray’s stills, and sets it in infinite motion, making a unique moment in time last forever.
These cinemagraphs inspired André Heuvelman from the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra to get together with pianist Jeroen van Vliet to record a very moving custom soundtrack, which I combined with a selection of the cinemagraphs.
You can see the original cinemagraphs at armanddijcks.com/cinemagraphs-waves
Ray’s images can be found at raycollinsphoto.com
André Heuvelman’s music: andreheuvelman.com
The soundtrack is available here: soundcloud.com/armanddijcks/the-infinite-now
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu_B35mUWH8
Hi DPV friends. Sorry for missing my post last week. I fell and broke my ankle and was in the hospital recovering from surgery- two plates and a handful of screws to put my bones back together. Now I’m home and recovering with the help of a little Percocet and good friends and loved ones. This groovy retro synthwave compilation from DALZIEL is just what I need to relax into the healing zone.
From the YouTube description:
A choice selection of all time best synthwave tracks, set to animated retro-futuristic and cyberpunk gifs.
Music and visuals for this mix compiled and edited by me (DALZIEL) but, of course, don’t belong to me to me. Full track list:
1. Miami Nights 1984 – MN84 Theme: 00:00
2. Lazerhawk – Overdrive: 01:08
3. Irving Force – Crime Scanner: 05:28
4. Tesla Boy – Spirit of the Night: 08:31
5. Betamax – Take Off: 13:26
6. GUNSHIP – Tech Noir: 17:05
7. Power Glove – Night Force: 21:53
8. ActRazer – Tough: 26:08
9. Mitch Murder – After Hours Run (Remastered): 28:30
10. Droid Bishop – In Your Love: 32:00
11. Carpenter Brut – Turbo Killer: 36:22
12. Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (TRONICBOX Remix): 39:47
13. Timecop 1983 – Journeys: 43:35
14. Jan Hammer – Crockett’s Theme: 48:48
15. The Outrunners – Runaways: 52:12
16. John Carpenter – Assault on Precinct 13: 57:04
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Music
License
Standard YouTube License
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Dreamy! From the Vimeo description:
This is a short clip from the digital film installation made by Doug Foster, in collaboration with Simon Birch, for The 14th Factory project which opened in Los Angeles, March, 2017. Dormouse is the first film installation to be encountered as you enter the exhibition and constitutes the threshold to the “rabbit hole”. It was shot in Beijing and features well known Chinese performance artists Cang Xin, Li Wei and Yang Zhichao, amongst others. The soundtrack is by Gary Gunn.
“The story of a guy who regrets the choices he made.
He keeps looking back on an unfilled relationship he had with a woman.
Waves symbolize the tempestuous emotions, whereas the hot air balloon represents the memories.
Finally, the paint reflects time which passes and separates them from each other.
It’s a video with double exposure (filmed in Istanbul and Cappadokia), put on backgrounds with paint mixed in milk and dishwashing liquid.”
17 things to do (and not do) to have a happier life 🙂
By the up and coming indie film channel Omeleto, whose soul purpose is to inspire.
Omeleto is honesty such a good channel. There videos are usually short, but hit home on so many levels. There videos range from animated shorts to interviews to emotional rollercoasters to idealogical, sociological and philosophical shorts. I would highly recommend giving some of there videos a look so i too can help inspire one 🙂