This is what happens when computers start using drugs.
Off the Air: Paradise (S07E03)
30 MayAired in 2017.
List of videos in this episode:
Intro animation by Ricky Jonsson Jr.
Interstitials by Sam Hochman and Kristel Brinshot
Isla’s Day by Jeremy Sengly and Winona Regan
Autonomous Paradise by Filip Kostić
SMITE by Thomas de Rijk
The Jungle by Joseph Melhuish
Yeasties by Jordan Speer, video processing by Robert Beatty
Pin Pon (gameplay trailer) by Theo Triantafyllidis
LadyPecs blasterX by Andy and Sam Rolfes
Selfish workers by Alexandre Louvenaz
Quiet Time by Elenor Kopka
Intergalactic Absurdism by Tea Stražičić; Server Ho by Andrew Thomas Huang
Basilisk by Geriko
Sunset by Ezra Miller; GIFs by Jeremy Sengly and Winona Regan
Off the Air: Technology (S07E02)
23 MayAired in 2017.
List of videos in this episode:
My Expanded View by Corey Hughes
AB95 by Wham City Comedy
Glucose by Jeron Braxton
Scissorhands Unboxing by Thu Tran
Doorcuts by Zak Tatham
Why Cecco Beppe Does Not Die (Scratch ‘n Sniff Edition) by Ben Coonley
Day Off 1 by Jillian Mayer
Robotomy by Sam Hochman and Alex Reynolds
End of Simulation by Milton Melvin Croissant III
Lyrica by Shana Moulton
Off the Air: Earth (S07E01)
16 MayAired in 2017.
List of videos in this episode:
Reflection Void by Lance Page
Monkey Dreams by Rebecca Shenfeld, footage provided by Getty Images
Lingua Naturae and Deep Time by Julius Horsthuis
When Humans Ruled the Earth by Stephen Ong
“Whale” music video by Pavel Samokhvalov
Digital Nature by Cristopher Golden (credited as The Studio Gold)
Mr. Madila by Rory Waudby-Tolley
“Woodswimmer” music video by Brett Foxwell
Mushroom Timelapse by Eric Deren
The Infinite Now (credited as Infinite Now) by Armand Dijcks and Ray Collins
Safety Dance – Men Without Hats – Literal Video HD
31 MarAn hilarious literal version to 1980s hit ‘Safety Dance’ by Men without Hats, with some psychedelic tinges (definitely LSD!)
Talking Heads – “Road To Nowhere”
19 Febhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWtCittJyr0
American new wave band, Talking Heads, brings a light-hearted humor-filled 80’s video about (according to the writer David Byme) is a song that “presented a resigned, even joyful look at doom,”
Can’t help but feel slightly more at ease and content with everything, every time I listen/watch this song
“I Think I Love You” by Xiya Lan
5 FebA very beautiful and thought-provoking 2d animation (and probably one of my favorite animations from 2017) about the many different forms and aspects of love we experience in this world.
Created by a California Institute of the Arts graduate, Xiya Lan
There’s a lot of ideas associated this with animation. If you’re curious about more of it, Id recommend reading the description of this video.













