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1923 aka Heaven | 1925 aka Hell

1923 (aka Heaven) is one of two animation loops directed by Max Hattler, inspired by the work of French outsider artist Augustin Lesage. 1923 is based on Lesage’s painting ‘A symbolic Composition of the Spiritual World’ from 1923.

The second loop, 1925 (aka Hell), is based on Lesage’s painting ‘A symbolic Composition of the Spiritual World’ from 1925.

MaxHattler on Vimeo.

3D Animated Graffiti Sketch | 68 Brisbane Portside

By Graffiti Technica.

Fox Retro | Pinball

Nice motion graf by Plenty.

Skyence | INSCT

Link.

Todor & Petru

Short film produced by students of Gobelins school of image.

Nike | Run Unleased

Nice mood + technique.

Jeremy Messersmith | Tatooine

Sweet.

Link.

Tasty Visuals

By Neal Coghlan

The Walking Dead “Opening Titles”

The Walking Dead is a post apocalyptic zombie TV series based on the comic book series of the same name. This is a pretty sweet fan generated custom opening sequence for the upcoming series.

By Daniel Kanemoto

Between Bears

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By Eran Hilleli.

Via Cartelle.

World Of Motion

An exploration in nostalgia, the “World Of Motion” is a tribute to man’s various achievements in transportation and technology.

Nicely.

From Colin Hesterly.

TELEPHONEME | MK12

ViaSellSell.

Rubika | Extract

Smashing animation.

The Transcendent City

‘The concept of a future sustainable city is developed for a society that is currently not responding effectively to environmental dangers. “Transcendence” in this case referring to a point when artificial intelligence has reached or surpassed that of the human. The Transcendent City is an autonomous artificial machine that extends across the earth adapting to the natural eco-systems it encounters while deriving its energy from the renewable resources available at each particular site. The systems desire is to maintain homeostasis within itself whilst maintaining homeostasis within the greater system, Gaia. Its processes are engineered on the molecular scale by nano technologies controlled by molecular computers that monitor and analyse the environment.’

By Richard Hardy.

Flickr here.

Via.

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