Having had my bike seat stolen (until I got a bike seat lock) and watched the sculptural change of many more unfortunate bikes over the years, this time lapse of one year in the life of a locked bike caught my fancy.
Thanks Gothamist for the tip!
I REALLY like this video. It was a great way to start my morning. Brian Newman had tipped me to it, but it had sat in my ToWatch box too long. Glad it escaped.
Is projection mapping the greatest thing since sliced bread? How can there be film festivals these days that do not feature this? It is too cool.
Thanks to Emily Johnson for the tip!
Update: That video went down, but here’s another example of projection mapping:
Imagine a world where we draw tributes to all our favorite films. Thanks to VHX for tipping me to this
I have long been working on a film about a man who walks around the world. Maybe the walking has been the problem. It’s slow food for a fast food world. Perhaps the film should have been this instead…
17 Countries. 343 Days. 6237 Photographs.
WARNING: this short will make you want to quit your day job and travel.
Thanks to ThisIsColossal for the tip.
Rippled from Oh Yeah Wow on Vimeo.
My friend Dan McGuire tipped me to this great video that ThisIsColossal.com sourced. Beyond being truly beautiful and incredibly well executed, the animators have a name (“Oh Yeah Wow”)I am jealous of — and that doesn’t happen too often.
I love that I can be inspired every day and still know that I am not seeing even close to all there is. There’s so much great work out there. May it never end. Oh yeah wow.
This site could not have been built without the help and insight of Michael Morgenstern. My thanks go out to him.
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