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Total Animation Edition

Stumbled across three short animated films all with a dark theme this week, and on this snowy day, seemed a good time to spread the gospel.

First up is a stopmotion animation by a German cat named Alex Schulz. This one explores psycho-themes laid down by Jung and Hesse.

Inner Steppe from Alex Schulz on Vimeo.


The second one is very similar in feel as it's also stop motion but instead of clay and foamcore, all the action is paper made. From New Zealand.


The third is the most disturbing and if you have an aversion to violence-related imagery... do not watch. I include this all computer generated film precisely because I don't fully understand why, through all the gory gruesomeness, it still has an incredible beauty about it. In that way it reminds me of the battle scenes in a Kurosawa's Ran. I am not a gamer, so I don't get how this game might be worth buying. Still, the advert is a marvel.

Dead Island Trailer from Visually Pithy on Vimeo.

May: Weird Wide Web

Education, Comedy and Mind-Blowing Beauty are our themes for this month's round up of links. As you may note, a couple of these are quite OLD in internet terms. Oh well, perhaps some day Dixon will get real high speed internet.

 

First up; Education. Please make use of the scroll bar at the bottom of the page.

Learn the Solar System

 

Next is the Comedy. This may be bogus, but it's funny nonetheless.

 

Finally, this piece of film... created entirely on a computer. Kinda scary but still amazingly beautiful:

The Third & The Seventh from Alex Roman on Vimeo.

Weird Wide Web

Lots of video this month. Here's three pulled from the wreckage:

The Aurora from Terje Sorgjerd on Vimeo.

 

Ted Said

 

Weird Animation

I Surf the Web

For the past year or so I've been sending a trio of web links out to a few folks on my email roster that I'd found to be entertaining in one way or another. Usually these are not of the "cute cat" or "funny baby" variety, but amusing or interesting in a different, perhaps more subtle way. Of course, I love a good "cute kitty" video, but those are readily available elsewhere. 

I am moving this monthly ritual to the Dallies. There is an awesome amount of creativity happening out in the webosphere, and it has proven to be a tremendous source of inspiration for me, hopefully these will inspire or amuse you as well. We'll start with these three.

Cleveland Browns Comedy

Lyndon B. Johnson: A Man who knows slacks

This one sucked up way more time than it should have.

Here are a couple of samples of this link's results: