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Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer

Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer

Berlin-based duo Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer created this digital 'moving sculpture' using the recorded motion data of a real dancer.

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Another California

Another California

Depicting an otherworldly vision of the west coast, artists Tatiana Plakhova and Leandro Sanchez present their series "Another California."

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Moments

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Nov 9, 2010 in Blog
Moments

How would you define a moment? Moments is a moving and skillfully edited video piece by Everynone consisting of an amalgamation of moments taken from daily life. The concept seems simple enough, but to pull it off in such a way that sends shivers up one’s spine is incredible. I first saw this video about a year ago on WNYC’s Radiolab, and recently came across it again much to my delight. Everynone collaborates often, it seams,...

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Tempus II

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Jul 29, 2010 in Blog
Tempus II

Tempus II, a mesmerizing video directed and produced by Philip Heron and James Adair, contains the stuff that we all love to watch .. Extreme slo-mo shots of things exploding, breaking, and splashing. Yes!...

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Ritchie Young “Wax & Wire”

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Jul 10, 2010 in Blog
Ritchie Young “Wax & Wire”

Next month’s featured musician, Ritchie Young (of Loch Lomond), on a train in Portland, this is what its all about. This would surely make me forget a terrible day at work. ...

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Big Bang Boom by BLU

Big Bang Boom by BLU

An epic new stop motion animation from legendary street artist BLU. Beware, it's a bit dizzying at times.

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Amir Darzi Video Session

Amir Darzi Video Session

Directed and filmed by Lee McEwen Israeli-born folk musician Amir Darzi sits down to talk and play in Brooklyn last month. Amir Darzi is a folk-rock musician born and raised in Israel. He currently lives in Brooklyn where he is recording his first full-length...

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Pale Blue Dot

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Apr 17, 2010 in Blog, Motion
Pale Blue Dot

David Fu, aka palebluefilms, put together this film mash-up set to music from Mogwai and words of the late genius, Carl Sagan. Words, I might add, that seriously put our lives into perspective; Words powerful enough to make us feel insignificant, yet wholly inspired. A salute to Carl Sagan, dropping knowledge from the grave: UPDATE: the animated...

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Stomacher – Untitled/Dark Divider

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Apr 17, 2010 in Aural, Blog, Motion
Stomacher – Untitled/Dark Divider

Awesome photography and time-lapse in this music video shot by Sean Stiegemeier for the San Francisco based band, Stomacher. This is my first experience with the band and I have to say I’m digging it. I can’t help but draw a comparison to Radiohead / Thom Yorke. You can download their latest album, Sentimental Education, in full for a limited time...

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The Hoof and The Heel

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Apr 2, 2010 in Blog, Motion
The Hoof and The Heel

Fireworks .. New video from The Hoof and The Heel!

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