Posted on June 13th, 2008 at 1:10 pm by admin
Check this wicked equalizer-video from Marcelo Costa:
Check this wicked equalizer-video from Marcelo Costa:
This is my first first stop-motion tryout. I know the figure has no legs. Just
imagine it is kind of a snail. Next time (when I have time) I will try legs too…
(The sound I took from a Pulco-Flex-Blue-freestyle-session)

Oh Yeah! This is CatFive: a great combo of creative people from Oakland, California.
Dj Darkat (who is a cool artist too. check out his work >>), Doc Oliver, Tweaktech,
and Earflaps. And balanceman is the hi tech consultant and volume advisor. They produce
subliminal trip-hip-hop-downstep beats with surprising elements. In their own words:
»Things found in the basement, our own brand of madness, tell us who we sound like.
the aftermath of a head on car crash with negativeland and the beastie boys…«
And the most amazing thing is, that you can download their new album for absolutly free!!!
Thnx a lot for that! We do always apreciate the open-source-culture. For real!
Download the album »Big Brother Runs the Company« (12 tracks, mp3) >>
The CatFive Webpage >> CatFive MySpaceSite >> The Art of Ezra Li >>
Well… The Japanese just got it right. They even make an animation work through
a fountain of water. Amazing! But it seems to be a guerillia-marketing-strategy.
You like massive Dub? Right! Check this funky programmed webpage by Infinite Wheel.
You can mix various samples which animate some funky flash-cartoon-like characters…
Here we go! Check out the Dub City >>

You have to watch this video. Apparently it’s offline on the original page.
I think the Disney-Company is trying to ban it. But the net is stronger!
This is a video I made for cheekychen. His attempt is to open an art-category on youtube.
Therefore everybody should make a video containing the words »make art« and upload it.
Make a video, upload it on youtube and post it as a response to cheekychen’s vid.
Stefan G. Bucher is creating one Monster every day. That’s the Daily Monster.
Check out more Monsters on Youtube >> or visit his website to preorder his new book >>
Check out this great Performance organized by ImprovEverywhere.
About 200 people freace in the same moment in the Grand Central
Station in New York City. (Found on the Woostercollective)
Check out this band, I found in a Moscow club (Project Ogy). They call themselve
70s Wonder and do a mixure of funk, rock and well… a Shaman singing.
I really enjoyed that one. Much Respect! One more video on the Fluctibus Channel
it’s all about the chaos as a result of the influence of a certain kind of thinking…
if you think about life and death, it’s all gettig pretty fucking strange. Isn’t it?
(that’s at least what I thought when I made this animation in 2001…)
Once I visited a do-it-yourself-store, surprisingly they had fish on offer.
Not as a meal, but real living. So I filmed them with a mobile-cam and
experimented with filters in finalcut. The sound was made with reason
This is a critical video-animation made by the all-rounder David Scharf
(idea, script, animation, sound, music) from the faculty of design, Augsburg.
The message is: »We believe that people willing to trade freedom for temporary
security deserve neither and will lose both.« It won the first-price at the
Emergeandsee Contest 2007. The voice-over (by Stephen Taylor) is very nice too,
it reminds me of the speaker from the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy a bit.
Click here for better resolution videos
Check the Emergeandsee Contest