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Rick and Morty Exquisite Corpse

28 Aug

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.

“The Kingdom Of Could Be You” (1973)-animation for the old Captain Kangaroo kids TV show directed by John Sutherland

25 Aug

‘Oh man, I used to LOVE the “Captain Kangaroo” show. I remember crying when Mr.Green Jeans did a sweet little dance to “Mr. Bojangles”. This was one of the interstitials shown during the program. The animation was funded in part by the US Department of Education.

 

Populous – Azulejos

22 Aug

Emanuele Kabu’s animated music video is a tribute to Lisbon, where Populous’s album was produced.

Optimistic Nihilism

21 Aug

A video for those who need to find the optimism, in the nihilistic universe.

 

System 7: Hinotori

16 Aug

System 7 is a project by Gong members Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy.

Inspiration for the video came from an unfinished manga series by Osamu Tezuka.

Rocket Pengwin: Open Your Eyes

9 Aug

Delightful music video from Emanuele Kabu, a regular here on DPV. Rocket Pengwin is an artistic platform masterminded by Eddie Sears.

Recess: School’s Out – “Green Tambourine”

7 Aug

Credit sequence from the movie Recess: Schools Out.

I remember watching this show whenever i could when i was a kid, and it brings backs much nostalgia just watching it again. I saw the movie as a kid, but watching it again i never noticed how much 60’s references there were, as well as this psychedelic ending to my childhood. It brings me much joy and laughter knowing that a children’s show like this had the balls to incorporate 60’s elements like this into there movie. Its beautiful really, and earns its place as one of my favorite childhood shows.

Animated Data Visualization of Classical Music

31 Jul

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.

“Clangs for the Speaking Body” by Angela Stempel

28 Jul

Outerspace Employment Agency

25 Jul

Second year student animation by Adam Black. Audio is from Sun Ra’s Space Is the Place (1974).