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GIFs (season 2)
Nata Metlukh, “a collection of my latest gifs”.
Turbine
A war pilot crash-lands through his apartment window. When his wife returns from work, she discovers that her husband’s face has been replaced by an airplane turbine. He’s also fallen in love with their kitchen ceiling fan. To save their … Continue reading
MON AMI QUI BRILLE DANS LA NUIT – Animated short film 2020
“MY FRIEND WHO SHINES IN THE NIGHT” A ghost loses its memory after being struck by lighting. It meets Arthur, who tries to help it. Un fantôme perd la mémoire après avoir été frappé par la foudre. Il rencontre Arthur, … Continue reading
Mercury’s Retrograde
A millennial is looking for her magic 8 ball inside her unconsciousness. Director, animator, writer: Zohar Dvir Voices: Amy Toledano, Alexia Charoud, Christian Pecher, Hugo Charoud Sound Design: Alexia Charoud Royal College of Art | 2020 Awards UK Student Award … Continue reading
Animation Shows How Bridges Were Built in 14th-Century Prague | My Modern Met
By Samantha Pires on October 23, 2020 We’re used to driving across bridges to get from place to place, but have you ever wondered how these ambitious architectural Goliaths were first created? Engineering and Architecture dives into the how with … Continue reading
LA BESTIA – Animated Short Film 2020
A young mexican smuggler and a little girl travel illegally on top of a cargo train, called La Bestia, to get to the USA. An injury transforms his perception of the journey. Un jeune contrebandier mexicain et une petite fille … Continue reading
NYC’s New Digital Subway Map | Kottke
New York City has a new digital subway map that reflects the current status of the subway lines. And you can even see the trains moving, right on the map. (Finally!!) Visually, the new map combines the styles of two … Continue reading
Animated Maps: Submarine Cables
Deep on the ocean floor you will find communication cables made to carry signals from one land to another. The first undersea communications cables, laid in the 1850s, carried telegraphy. Now these cables carry our phone and Internet traffic. Yet, … Continue reading
We: A Shape-Shifting Animation Explores Connection and Constraint
In Rita Louro and Martina Stiftinger’s “We,” abstract forms undergo a series of transformations that evince both their malleable properties and inflexibility. Two-toned liquids gush into bulbous pools, fabric strips tether a diverse array of solid shapes in a … Continue reading
Giant Steps
My first animation short, from 2001, that capture a part of my synesthesia, and show a bit of how I see music… The movie was made as my graduation thesis, at Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem. http://www.michalevy.com