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Slowdive – “Star Roving”

29 May

After 22 years of resting after “Pygmalion” in 1995, 1989 English rock band Slowdive returns in there new self titled album, “Slowdive”. Released on the 5th of this May.

If your a Shoegazing/Dream Pop fan, i would most definitly give this album a listen, as this marks the return of one of the genre defining bands as well as one of the greatest Shoegazing/Dream Pop bands to ever exist.

Points in Space (2011)

24 May

By Benjamin Ducroz. Filmed in Melbourne’s central business district.

Excerpt from “Dormouse”- Doug Foster in collaboration with Simon Birch

19 May

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.

 

Phosphene (2010)

17 May

Designed on a computer, printed to physical media. By Benjamin Ducroz.

Paul White – “The Doldrums”

15 May

“Home”- music video for Joe Goddard directed and animated by Pete Fowler

12 May

 

Oh how I love the retro groove on this tune. Be sure to hang in until 1:30-that’s when the visuals get REALLY psychedelic.

Pin (2007)

10 May

What an absolutely gorgeous “extended canvas” for an animation. By Benjamin Ducroz.

Throne: Tharsis Sleeps

3 May

This is a crazy one from Nicos Livesey. The animation is created from over three thousand individually embroidered denim frames!!

The Hidden Meanings of Yin And Yang

1 May

The hidden meaning behind the Taoist (or Daoist too some) symbol of balance, Yin and Yang.
By TedEd

Sausage Party (2016) Bath Salts Scene

29 Apr

 

“Bath salts are just as bad as they say,” if you take you might be able to “actually understand” sausages…

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