A dustmite is reconfigured as a kitchen timer and wound to two minutes. Its countdown unfolds in real time.
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Pikachu is sick. He and his friends come to my village in Seine-et-Marne hoping to cure him. The film is made from images taken from YouTube that I superimposed onto my home in Voisenon, Seine-et-Marne.
Another ordinary day in the digital circus...
A Boy (Black and White Drawing) is in love with A Girl (Cardboard Cut Out Puppet), he is too shy and anxious, which makes him too incapable to express his feelings for her. The Girl tries to get closer to him, but after he doesn’t react to her approaches, she decides to stop trying. When she leaves, she drops a little cardboard spider, which the Boy takes home.
Integrating motion-captured hand gestures with 3D animation, The Greatest Arrogance follows a series of toy blocks assembled and dismantled beneath an ultraviolet bug lantern that at times becomes the video's central subject.
Set within a 3D-rendered kitchen, Hidden Hiss depicts three scenes: an induction cooktop, a countertop FM radio, and a window above a sink. As tension accumulates, the familiar domestic environment gives way to a swarm of unseen energy, noise, and electromagnetic activity.
A group of lemons wired together as a makeshift battery sits under the moving light of a rapidly passing day. As the light fades, a mini cabin settles among the fruit and draws power from the improvised circuit.
Trapped between the glass of a television screen and a color bar test pattern, a hammer drifts under shifting gravity.
Undark reinterprets familiar depictions of radiation through a series of 3D-animated happenings, examining the enduring association between radioactivity and a particular shade of luminous green.
A burning log is reconfigured as a kitchen timer and wound to two minutes. Its countdown unfolds in real time.
A tanker car is reconfigured as a kitchen timer and wound to two minutes. Its countdown unfolds in real time.
Within a 3D-rendered junction box, Buncha Hells stages a series of animated experiments drawn from historical and popular depictions of electricity.
A table vise applies pressure to a series of everyday objects in a digital environment of shifting physics.
Inspired by damage prediction simulations for produce in transit Theothersideofthemuffledwall applies a filtered soundtrack to a ground that acts as a vibrating visualizer effecting a group of mixed fruit.
Kamandi and his friends Prince Tuftan of the Tiger Kingdom and humanoid mutant Ben Boxer are kidnapped by a gorilla cult dedicated to finding the reincarnation of their god, The Mighty One. Golgan, the cult’s leader, puts Kamandi’s team through a series of deadly tests to find if any of them know the secret of … The Mighty One.
The legendary rag-tag team of World War II outcasts – Captain Storm, Johnny Cloud, “Mile-a Minute” Jones, rookie Gunner and Sarge – find themselves marooned on an uncharted island in the South Pacific that is completely overrun with dinosaurs! Their would-be ally on this deadly mission, the mysterious and beautiful Fan Long of the Chinese Security Agency, tells them their job is to rescue the scientists that have been sent to study the time/space anomaly. Perhaps… but what is her mission?
SUFFERIN' SCARABS! Silver Age Blue Beetle is back! Thrill to the adventures of Ted Kord, alias the Blue Beetle, as he teams up with fellow Charlton Comics heroes Captain Atom, The Questions and Nightshade to battle the nefarious finagler of feelings, Doctor Spectro!
John Constantine wakes up in the eerie House of Mystery with no recollection of how he got there. Fortunately, Zatanna and his friends are all there. Unfortunately, they have a bad habit of turning into demons and ripping him to shreds, over and over again!
Follow Hot Feet as he break dances around the world and outer space, breaking his way into everyone's heart! Based on the video game BREAK DANCE created by Steve Beck and published in 1984 by Epyx. This Break Dance cartoon was made in 1985 with an Apple II computer and custom "moviemation" software developed by Steve Beck and his team at Beck-Tech in Berkeley