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The Tale Teller | Animated Short
Draw with Jazza Published on 16 Jul 2016 Behind the Scenes: http://bit.ly/TaleTellerDev
Asteria – ESMA 2016
Deux astronautes partent à la conquête d’une planète inexplorée mais une situation incongrue va mettre leur mission à rude épreuve. Two astronauts go to the conquest of an unknown planet but an unusual situation will put their professionalism to the … Continue reading
JAVIER RIERA CENTRO NIEMEYER
Javier Riera Published on 20 Jun 2014 Centro Niemeyer. Junio-septiembre de2014 El elemento central de esta exposición es una serie de siluetas lumínicas de ciervos que caminan por distintos lugares de la cúpula del Centro Niemeyer, integrándose de un modo … Continue reading
Why is biodiversity so important? – Kim Preshoff
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-is-biod… Our planet’s diverse, thriving ecosystems may seem like permanent fixtures, but they’re actually vulnerable to collapse. Jungles can become deserts, and reefs can become lifeless rocks. What makes one ecosystem strong and another weak in the … Continue reading
“First Kiss”
This animation is part of the TED-Ed series, “There’s a Poem for That,” which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life’s biggest feelings. [Poem by Tim Seibles, directed by Hannah Jacobs, … Continue reading
How to recognize a dystopia – Alex Gendler
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-reco… The genre of dystopia – the ‘not good place’– has captured the imaginations of artists and audiences alike for centuries. But why do we bother with all this pessimism? Alex Gendler explains how dystopias act as … Continue reading
Continued
Tomin,”This small collection of motion sketches was made to determine ratio of work/outcome for different approaches to motion/animation and of course to have fun in the process and to entertain you, my good people!”
Visualizing Empires Decline
The decline of the largest maritime empires of the 19th and 20th centuries using a ludic and organic metaphor that incorporates mitosis-like spilts. The music was kindly composed for the purpose of this narrative by CHOP WOOD – chopwood.eu pmcruz.com