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Moody’s Planet (2014)

21 Feb

 

The description of this Korean Psychedelic animation translates to:
In fact, although they are lost and confused, there’s a tranquility in your own world. Visual representation of my own planet.
Now I want to trip to Hyunji Lee’s weird world…

Nirvana police (2014)

17 Feb

http://vimeo.com/108334260

A nutty love story.
Directed by Tristan Cottin.

The Moment of Beauty (2014)

14 Feb

 

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

Seeeds of Love

14 Feb

Valentine’s Day seems to be a pretty polarizing holiday. If you’re sharing it with someone special this year, the first video is probably what you’d like to see. If not, and you’re in the mood for some schadenfreude, the second is about a married brute going out to the clubs and then being blackmailed by the one he pursues.

EPROM – Center of the Sun

13 Feb

Juvenile Juvenile “Forget Me Soon”- film by Cherry Kino

13 Feb

Old style super 8 music video by Cherry Kino. Cherry Kino says, “All hand-processed. As well as regular footage I shot in Finland and the UK, the footage also includes flowers stuck directly to the film strip, and handmade rayograms.”

Observational Hazard (William Kopp, 1984)

10 Feb

Outrageous hurricane of disturbing acid visions.

The-Drum – /BZE

9 Feb

Prepare to go on a fantastic journey into a world of weird shapes and colors.  Video directed by Igor Ivanov.

(Link: Jeff Utter. Thanks)

 

Spring Eternal (2015)

7 Feb

https://vimeo.com/118446903

 

Enchanting new video feedback work from artist Jay Bundy Johnson. The level of manual control on a tube camera to craft the generative iterations is quite remarkable here, so enjoy this bright psychedelic sun-circle!

“Heaven and Earth Magic” Harry Smith 1962- with music by Deerhoof

7 Feb

Harry Smith was a pioneering experimental animator, music anthropologist and all around kooky artistic genius.

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“Heaven and Earth Magic” was created to be played on multiple projectors with live music, or DJs accompanying the film. The late William Moritz wrote a wonderful article on Harry’s unique persona and artistic pursuits which is archived on the Center for Visual Music website:

http://www.centerforvisualmusic.org/MoritzHarrySmith.htm