3D Animated Music Video by Eatliz

16. December 2009 · Filed under: Music, Videos · 1 Comment 

I absolutely LOVE the animated music video for the song Hey by the alternative Israeli band Eatliz. The 3D video is described as a “Sci-Fi Fantasy journey of a little girl with a special pet friend, a huge toad. Once the girl loses her pet, which drifts in the sky in a form of a balloon, she is going through different adventurous scenarios by chasing it.”

Not only should the video be considered art, you should definitely check out this band. Be sure to visit the official website and if you register for their mailing list, you get freebies. How nice is that?!

Now watch the video and fall in love with gorgeous animation and Eatliz. ;)

Eatliz – Hey animation music video from Eatliz on Vimeo.

11 Stunning Videos of Sand Art

21. August 2009 · Filed under: Videos · Leave a Comment 

Sand animation is an art form. By using sand and a sheet of glass with a light under it, sand artists mix and blend sand while using their hands and fingers to create images to tell a story. Everything blends in seamlessly, like going from one panel to the next in a film. While not very popular, it takes a lot of talent and imagination to pull off this art form.

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PolyScribe Metamorphosis Art Animation

11. August 2009 · Filed under: Design, Videos · Leave a Comment 

I’ve come across another awesome video by EclecticAsylumArt. This one, titled PolyScribe Metamorphosis Art Animation, features 4 artists painting at once. Absolutely stunning and visually entertaining.

Description:

An evolving painting created by four artists working simultaneously on the same digital canvas. The painting process was unplanned and free form. The artists took cues from each others actions and interpretation of various shapes/colors. Communication was made possible by text chat. The total elapsed time was 4 hours.

The music in the video is Beethoven’s Piano Sonata, Opus 53 No. 21 (Waldstein) – Movement 1

Click here if you can’t see the video.

The Girl with Vomit Eyes

12. February 2009 · Filed under: Poetry · 2 Comments 

I’m a big fan of spoken word poetry and I wanted to share this one. The poet is Oscar S. Cisneros. The poem is called The Girl with Vomit Eyes. You can listen to him perform it by playing the audio file and the words are included below. Keep reading if you would like to read them along with the track.

The Girl with Vomit Eyes (written & performed by Oscar S. Cisneros)

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1000 Bills (In Imago Speramus)

11. February 2009 · Filed under: Videos · 1 Comment 

This is a totally awesome video I found on Vimeo. I love the dialogue with it. Two thumbs up for this one!

1000 Bills (In Imago Speramus) from Alex Itin on Vimeo.

Minilogue – Animals

08. January 2009 · Filed under: Videos · 1 Comment 

I love searching vimeo for cool videos, and this one most definitely caught my attention. The animation is totally awesome and it’s set to music from Minilogue. The song is called Animals.

Minilogue – Animals from ljudbilden on Vimeo.

It’s awesome in HD! If you want to see it in HD, click the link for the video to watch it on vimeo, or just click here.

Painting Elvis with Cheetos

20. November 2008 · Filed under: Videos · 2 Comments 

I found this video on You Tube, and I gotta say… it’s pretty cool! But I have to wonder how anyone would ever come up with this idea? Do you just wake up one morning and say, “Hey! I totally have to paint Elvis using Cheetos!”? I don’t know. Maybe someone was smoking something and decided that their snack food had another use. Either way, cool video. But I do have to ask: Why not Britney Spears? Doesn’t she love Cheetos?

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That Water is Totally Stagnant

10. November 2008 · Filed under: Comics · 2 Comments 

If you haven’t checked out the awesomeness of Natalie Dee, I highly recommend it. Her drawings are cute, simple, and amusing. I chose this one because it made me laugh, and that’s a good thing, right? Right?!

natalie dee

Image courtesy of NatalieDee.com.

L’homme 100 têtes

10. November 2008 · Filed under: Videos · Leave a Comment 

I really dug this video I found on Vimeo. I absolutely love the videos on their site!

For the contest ,« Transformation : Live-React », Julien Lassort and Matthieu Burlot explored the human face, the most exposed and personal part of the human body. Their dynamic portrayal of “1000 and one faces” is a mosaic of portraits and emotions that plays off of the power of faces seen close up. Julien Fargo composed the melody that encapsulates the film.

It’s pretty trippy and nicely done. Enjoy!

L’homme 100 têtes by JUL & MAT All rights reserved from JUL & MAT on Vimeo.

Pause

16. October 2008 · Filed under: Videos · 5 Comments 

This is a pretty kickass video I found on Vimeo. It looks even better in HD.

Pause from Aaron Sjogren on Vimeo.

Groovin’ to Romain Laurent

16. October 2008 · Filed under: Photos · Leave a Comment 

Romain Laurent is an awesome photographer/artist. I like the different themes and concepts he uses in his images, and they go beyond just an ordinary image to become art. To check out more photos from Romain, check out his website.

Images Copyright Romain Laurent. Click images to enlarge.

Defaced

03. October 2008 · Filed under: Videos · Leave a Comment 

I came across this video on Vimeo. It’s very cool and by the same guy that made the Changes video. This is what he had to say about the concept:

A short film exploring the relationship between art and corporate advertising in public space: “A man, trapped in the confines of a corporate poster, tries to escape and become part of the street art on the opposite wall. Although the street art is free, it is condemned and usually destroyed to make way for advertising, a risk he is willing to take to be with the stenciled girl on the other side.”

I hope you enjoy it!

DEFACED from LORCAN FINNEGAN on Vimeo.