If all animals became round overnight, would their daily life still run that smoothly? This was the question we were dealing with whilst working on the concept for the world of “Rollin’ Wild”, which started life as a series of four clips created at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in 2012.
The Skeleton Dance is a Silly Symphony animated short subject produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. For the first time, action was coördinated with a proper musical score. (1929)
Albert says his works “often explore the fragility of the human form, the aesthetic complexity of physical processes, and the relationship between organisms and advanced technologies.”
The one-shot video primarily consists of 4.2 seconds of real-time footage recording over 300 distinct events set in motion by the band members and timed devices, slowed down to be played over the length of the song. (2016)
The 3-minute animation features an unceasing barrage of seemingly infinite creatures, hybrids of flora and fauna, that swarm and multiply in space like schools of fish or flowers in a field. Official music video for BEATSOFREEN ” Slowly Rising”
Dance choreography performed in the immersive environment of a moving cube, to explore the fleeting nature of dreams and the fugacity of life. “In Japanese, “Hakanai” means ‘impermanent, fragile, evanescent, transitory, and fleeting’, somewhere between dream and reality.” Claire Bardainne & Adrien Mondot (2013)
Monument Valley is a minimalistic award-winning puzzle game developed by Ustwo. (2014) It centers around the player controlling Princess Ida by helping her go through seemingly impossible mazes by interacting with its surroundings. Its visual style was inspired by Japanese prints, minimalist sculpture, and indie games Windosill, Fez, and Sword & Sworcery, and was compared by critics to M. C. Escher drawings and Echochrome.
Please take a few moments to immerse yourself in this lovely new music video for folk country trio Jane Bordeaux’s ‘Ma’agalim.’ The animated short transports us inside a device inspired by components from an old penny arcade device that contains a perpetually moving landscape where people go about their daily lives. The attention to detail in color and texture of every frame is breathtaking, but isn’t surprising given director Uri Lotan’s previous work at Pixar and Disney.
A chalkboard animation. Video co-directed by Yanni Kronenberg and Lucinda Schreiber. (2009) Music from ‘Firekites’ album ‘The Bowery’, song ‘Autumn Story’.
The video is notable for it’s technical achievement in that it was shot in one long continuous single take with no edits, cuts or digital enhancement. “Lucas With the Lid Off” stars Lucas Secon, an English rapper, producer, DJ and songwriter whose skills at the mic lent him one of Mr. Gondry’s most fabulous and wondrous videos. The video takes the viewer from shot to shot in a massive production studio, enlisting a cast of extras, as well as many film projections – one of Michel’s favored techniques.
For its fifth anniversary, the organizers of the now famous ” Ronquières Festival 2016 ” have decided to call our team for the design of a new mapping unprecedented. Every night, respectively on 6th and 7th August, we brought to life the 150 meters high tower of the prestigious site of the Ronquières Inclined Plane prior to headliners Selah Sue and Zazie going on stage. Futurism and robotics being one of those themes dear to Dirty Monitor, were in the center of this video mapping show that delighted the present 36.000 festival-goers. A confirmed success for this edition with this new record attendance.
Gravity is a 2013 British-American science fiction film co-written, co-edited, produced and directed by Alfonso Cuarón. It stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts who are stranded in space after the mid-orbit destruction of theirspace shuttle, and their subsequent attempt to return to Earth.
What if animals were round? This was the question we were dealing with whilst working on the concept for the world of “Rollin’ Wild”, which started life as a series of four clips created at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in 2012.