The Mystery of Time (2005, 35 MB, 4:20 min.)
‘Roll up roll up- its the streaming video for too fast.
Its tasty nice hip hop fun. With some beats in it too. Super!’
Too Fast AV mash up from Shoes. from blip.tv.
The Mystery of Time (2005, 35 MB, 4:20 min.)
‘Roll up roll up- its the streaming video for too fast.
Its tasty nice hip hop fun. With some beats in it too. Super!’
Too Fast AV mash up from Shoes. from blip.tv.
Ostrich rap from borderfilmproject.
guitarist (2005, 7MB, 1:13 min)
from Charlie Mars. The -um – videomaker from outer space.
heroine (2006, 1.3MB, 21 sec loop)
nato1 (2006, 422KB, 20 sec loop)
Christ! -if it’s not nailed down he’ll remix it.
jimpunk does the biz on dvblog.
The whole glorious sequence here.
We’re not worthy… we’re not worthy…
October of This Year (2006, 25MB, 4 min.)
Music video – ‘October of This Year’,
from the Portland Oregon band Unrecognizable Now.
Directed by Rob Tyler. From undergroundfilm.
We brought you an extract of this piece by
William Kentridge a while back .
Now here’s the whole piece, courtesy of Lumen Eclipse.
Not only is it exquisitely made, you would have
to have a heart of stone not to be moved by it.
‘This is a cartoon representation of the process
used to link amino acids to make a protein.’
Flavoprotein (2006, 1.3MB, 4 sec loop)
‘This is a model of one of the proteins used
in the electron transport chain. Basically, where
we get most of our energy to survive as living organisms.’
Bilayer (2006, 3.3MB, 3 sec loop)
‘This is the general structure of our cell membranes.’
Beautiful animations -teaching materials- of chemical
processes & structures by Professor James K. Hardy
of the University of Akron. Thanks to Professor Hardy for
the accompanying explanations of what each animation
actually represents.
The whole series is a delight.
Eclectic (2007, 66MB, 2:26 min.)
“This film I created by myself. It is a series of time-lapse shots that I edited
together and put to music. Rather than using a regular video camera,
I opted to use a digital SLR camera because it allowed me to shoot in ultra
high definition as well as get the depth of field only available to film cameras”.
Time-lapse photography by Ross Ching.
Drift (2007, 199MB, 10:20 min)
Last in our series of pieces from Carl Burton.
Don’t be put off by the file size of this piece -it’s
definitely worth the wait.
Magnificent!
Wind Along the Coast (2003, 47.8 MB, 6:50 min.)
A lyrical and funny story about the hard life of a village on the coast
suffering from the high winds.
The project was made possible by funding from the Russian ministry of culture
and the ‘Gubernia’ foundation of social culture programs.
Music: D. Kramer – A. Kuznetsov (after ‘Sea Journey’ by Chick Corea)
(thanks Genia).