Really nice execution of op art / Escher-style ideas.
I never would have dreamt that I would feature a Microsoft video on the DPV, but this one is actually quite psychedelic in a way. Enchanting as well as disturbing, the Microsoft’s Hololens promises to create a much more vivid and colorful world that’s for sure, and is definitely and intriguing device and technology to wait for, and hope it won’t make us even more disconnected from reality than we already are.
This weeks section im going to dedicate to a full length feature called The Secret of Kells
This Animated film will take you on a jouney through the story of a young boy in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids is beckoned to adventure when a celebrated master illuminator arrives with an ancient book, brimming with secret wisdom and powers. (from IMDB)
A beautifully warped meditation on Japan’s neon lights from artist Daniel Crooks. His Static Series is a slow-motion reflection of life’s movements.
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I’m a little obsessed with this video today. It may tend more towards the dreamy side than pyschedelic, but it definitely feels other-wordly. Børns is a LA singer songwriter whose current claim to fame is that he lives in a tree-house- quite dreamy. The ethereal vocals combined with clever underwater footage make it easy to fall into Børns’ world.
Sound-reactive visuals made by Victor Morales to the music of Pal Asle Pettersen all in a colorful virtual world based on CRYengine gaming technology.
“Mushrooms” is basically a sound reactive animation where only the camera’s position and FOV are affected by the lowest frequencies of the audio.