Tags: 2012, Alternative, feedback, music, psychedelic shoegaze, USA, video
From the vimeo description:
VRDG+H#2 @ DMM VR THEATER (2016/4/30)
visual : Keijiro Takahashi
dance:OBA
sound : DUB-Russell
costume:SISTERE
produce : BRDG / HIP LAND MUSIC
brdg.tokyo/ / hipland.co.jp/
photo report
flickr.com/photos/18187682@N05/sets/72157667806292536
version 1「Mirage」
vimeo.com/163636620
5 years after there last album or any independent work, Squeeze Me by N.E.R.D was created solely for the 2015 movie “The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water”.
Even though this movie wasn’t very good, it still confused and intrigued me that a kids show like Spongebob were its had no previous use of psychedelic visuals, is using psychedelic visuals to both promote and entertain viewers of there movie with. I mean it worked in the long run i thought it was cool, and it makes me wonder why more shows don’t incorporate psychedelic visuals. Marketing gimmick?
Check out this animation made from cutting away strata of wood! Beautiful!
From the vimeo description:
A music video made entirely from wood for a song by bedtimes.xxx/music, WoodSwimmer is based on a concept I developed while designing a new stop-motion universe where wood is the primary element. The sequences are cross-sectional photographic scans of pieces of hardwood, burls and branches. It is a straightforward technique but one which is brutally tedious to complete.
Thank you to colossal for the premiere! thisiscolossal.com/2017/06/woodswimmer-stop-motion-film/
More about the film at bfophoto.com/
More tunes at soundcloud.com/bedtimes
Photo prints of the images below are available at: bfophoto.com/#woodswimmer-section
A music video made entirely from wood for a song by bedtimes.xxx/music, WoodSwimmer is based on a concept I developed while designing a new stop-motion universe where wood is the primary element. The sequences are cross-sectional photographic scans of pieces of hardwood, burls and branches. It is a straightforward technique but one which is brutally tedious to complete.
Thank you to colossal for the premiere! thisiscolossal.com/2017/06/woodswimmer-stop-motion-film/
More about the film at bfophoto.com/
More tunes at soundcloud.com/bedtimes
Photo prints of the images below are available at: bfophoto.com/#woodswimmer-section
A music video made entirely from wood for a song by bedtimes.xxx/music, WoodSwimmer is based on a concept I developed while designing a new stop-motion universe where wood is the primary element. The sequences are cross-sectional photographic scans of pieces of hardwood, burls and branches. It is a straightforward technique but one which is brutally tedious to complete.
Thank you to colossal for the premiere! thisiscolossal.com/2017/06/woodswimmer-stop-motion-film/
More about the film at bfophoto.com/
More tunes at soundcloud.com/bedtimes
Photo prints of the images below are available at: bfophoto.com/#woodswimmer-section
An audio recording of Carl Sagan on the topic of extraterrestrials turned into a beautifully vivd animation.
Based on the youtube channel “Blank on Blank” which turns audio recordings of famous figures into psychedelic animations in order to help expand and get the overall message and/or wisdom of the topic across with better success.
A psychedelic train ride. All the images are taken from one train ride in Norway. Amazing what mirroringx4 can do…
From the vimeo description:
Over the past months I’ve been working with Australian photographer Ray Collins to bring his amazing oceanscapes to life in the form of cinemagraphs, a blend between photography and video. Each cinemagraph is created from one of Ray’s stills, and sets it in infinite motion, making a unique moment in time last forever.
These cinemagraphs inspired André Heuvelman from the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra to get together with pianist Jeroen van Vliet to record a very moving custom soundtrack, which I combined with a selection of the cinemagraphs.
You can see the original cinemagraphs at armanddijcks.com/cinemagraphs-waves
Ray’s images can be found at raycollinsphoto.com
André Heuvelman’s music: andreheuvelman.com
The soundtrack is available here: soundcloud.com/armanddijcks/the-infinite-now
Mind-bending, gravity defying choreography enhanced by 3d projections, in this video, choreographed by Sila Sveta and Anna Abalikhina. Dancer: Jura Chulkov.