This beautiful clip was sent to us by it’s very talented creators – Ben & Julia.
Their Vimeo page features more of their sweet psychedelic work.
This beautiful clip was sent to us by it’s very talented creators – Ben & Julia.
Their Vimeo page features more of their sweet psychedelic work.
The clay animation technique used in this video was featured on DPV with the works of David Daniels.
Amazing mindtwister from Nick Cross. Don’t want to spoil too much, but it’s a dark tale.
Permutations (1966)
Catalog (1961)
Mind candy from the depths of a World War II M-5 Antiaircraft Gun Director. Puzzled? Read the Wikipedia article.
YUMMY!
This Cornelius vid posted earlier samples some material from Whitney.
There is something in common between looking at abstract art and the psychedelic experience: they both present to you a phenomena that can not be articulated. a beauty that can not be named, an image unmediated by culture. Abstract art at it’s best may depict not more nor less than what Aldous Huxley referred to as “Suchness”
Obviously, no need to talk about mandelbrot’s fractals…
here we present the mandelbulb 3D !
Another trippy offering from Flying Lotus, this time visualized by lilfuchs. Note how at a certain point he uses the bulging eye effect from Love & Theft.
“Sometime you find yourself in a place that you just can’t explain and quite often it can be a little bit worrying. This animated short tells of one such occasion as our hero tries to express his feelings in the only way he can…”
Directors Ben&Julia are two French-Swiss nutters, who do all sorts of graphics gigs and apparently love putting mushrooms everywhere. Take a look at their Vimeo channel and website for more, if you like the style.