Tags: 2010's psychedelia, 2015, きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ - もんだいガール, japanese psychedelia, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, psychedelic j-pop
Spectacular music video directed by Kevin McGloughlin.
I LOVE weird, glitchy wrong CG character animation. It’s an antidote to the plethora of boring, ugly ditsy CG characters that rudely infiltrate our media streams. The mysterious Cool 3d World, Brian Tessler and Jon Baken, are making me very happy right now. Their Website, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube channels are brimming with beautiful trippy weirdness. The website hosts a bunch of hilarious looping Vine shorts featuring hybrid animal-machine-human-alien characters stretching and growing into melty deformations. The artists are really good at creating a world you care about while using strange mechanisms like a mechanical snake-man slithering across the frame attached to an alien’s umbilical cord or a cute puppy-boy jumping into a woman’s arms and distorting her head with its elongated tongue. Here are a couple of short videos. Cool 3d World does all music and animation.
Mandala is a communal + permanent projection mapping sculptural installation at the Billy Blue College of Design in Brisbane, Australia. It was conceived and built by Liam Key, and is available for students to hone, test, and learn projection mapping on an already existing installation.
All animation in this video is created by Liam Key. Songs by Chris Clark (Caveman Lament + Fossil Paste).
An unrelenting barrage of LSD visuals from Chad.
Okay go strike again with a psychedelic zero-gravity movie that was shot in one shot inside an airplane – no green screen, no after effects, no CGI. It’s hard to understand how this music video was done which makes it even more amazing!
Coldplay’s new music video Up&Up directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia is a surrealist masterpiece bringing together all types of disparate elements like cars driving on the rings of Saturn, a gymnast jumping over fields bombarded by napalm bombs, a ferry docking inside a bathtub, or people diving inside a washing machine. Just beautiful.
Shakespeare getting psychedelic! This video was commissioned by the British Council to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.