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SKIP&DIE – Señorita

20 Mar

MULTIUNIVERSE (2014)

14 Mar

https://vimeo.com/82974768

 

A magnificent visualisation of our multiverse – like a luminous celestial clockwork – from  at Complexity Graphics.

Galimatias – Amount to Nothing (2014)

28 Feb

 

Engrossing short motion graphic composition by Ono Mato (animated in Apophysis) includes the hallmarks of generative psychedelia, rainbow colours and fractal recursion.

The Moment of Beauty (2014)

14 Feb

 

Transcend the trinkets and connect with inner beauty.
Will you get your moment today?

Oddisee – After Thoughts

24 Jan

Gorgeous visuals overlaid on top of one another, imagery varied but put together oh so elegantly, mightily chilled out trip-hop to accompany it all. Ladies and gentlemen, I hope this one is a suitable contribution to your weekend recreations.

op een dag – Bas K

19 Jan

OMG!

(Link: Snufje. Thanks!)

H OM E OMOR PH ISM (2014)

17 Jan

 

This Dome A/V Performance will melt your eyes, you must watch in HD.
A continuously transforming, complex morphological and geometrical representation of the information contained in natural images. From the animation talent at Ouchhh Motion Lab, the forms were inspired by the diversity of New Mexico’s landscapes, though it certainly looks like an alien abduction into generative hyperspace took place on a distant plateau.

Clubfeet – Everything You Wanted

17 Jan

I have great respect for simplicity. I admire this video for its use of just one feature of film editing to give us something to follow and anticipate the whole way through.

Pretty Lights

10 Jan

My lifestyle has allowed me to step in and out between life in the city and life in rural America. I’m about to give up the cities for quite a long while, and videos like this do well in capturing what it is that I’m going to miss. Day to day lives of people in all different states of mind and stages in life, all of it melting together in the streets. Briefly and constantly. If you’ve only got time for one video, and you’re feeling something mellow, existential, anthropological, I’d take the first one. If you’re in need of something with a bit more energy and want more of a ride than a people-watching experience, maybe give Door Number 2 a try.

 

SPACECAT

6 Jan

No, not the psytrance artist.