Hübsche Stop-Motion-Lego-Kocherei von Hypno Motion. Dürfte vegan sein, aber nicht sonderlich gut verdaulich.
(Direktlink, via The Awesomer)
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(Direktlink, via The Awesomer)
Feinster Augenzucker von Thomas Blanchard, der dafür Farbe, Öl und Spülmittel zusammen bringt und miteinander aufeinander reagieren lässt.
https://vimeo.com/843191452
(Direktlink, via Nag on the Lake)
Bei Dorothy zelebriert man mit diesem hübschen Print 50 Jahre HipHop. Die Illustration von Malik Thomas zeigt die klassische JVC RC-M90 Boombox zusammen mit 350 HipHop Künstlerinnen.
Our boombox illustrated print celebrates over 100 of the greatest moments in its history all hidden inside the iconic JVC RC-M90, starting with the party that changed everything DJ Kool Herc’s Back to School Jam in the Bronx on August 11, 1973.
This crazy intricate illustration features cameos from 350 hip-hop artists including Grandmaster Flash, Sugarhill Gang, Run-D.M.C. Beastie Boys, Salt-N-Pepa, De La Soul, Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan, N.W.A, Ice-T, Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill, Nas, Missy Elliot, Kendrick Lamar and Stormzy.
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Laser lesen eigentlich CDs und bringen sie zum Klingen. Plattenspieler hingegen machen das per Nadel. Wenn man aber einen Laser auf Glow-in-the-dark vinyls hält entstehen hübsche und vergängliche Muster auf den Platten.
@teekenng Drawing with a laser pointer on a record that I covered with glow in the dark vinyl 🌀👽 The laser energises the phosphors in the #photoluminescent vinyl causing it to glow. As they lose their charge the older lines fade creating the trail effect. #hypnotic #vinylart #laser #spiral #liveanimation ♬ Space Walk – Lemon Jelly
@teekenng Laser pointer + glow-in-the-dark vinyl 🔦💥 #liveanimation #vinyl #vinylart #tgif ♬ When A Fire Starts To Burn – Disclosure
(via The Awesomer)
Hübsches Zeitraffer-Video der McGloughlin Brothers mit dem Fokus auf das urbane New York City. Da würde ich ja auch ganz gerne mal wieder hin.
Here’s a wee pocket sized micro film we shot during a few days in New York a good while back. It almost got left on the harddrives for all eternity.
(Direktlink, via Laughing Squid)
„Platform 9 34s“ vom Briten Matt Pritchard.
The illusion is of a LEGO car driving through a solid wall. The reality is there is a car sized hole in the middle of the wall for toy to drive through. The missing brick work is replaced by an anamorphic illusion on the floor behind the wall. When viewed from one perspective, the vertical bricks and horizontal bricks line up and appear to be one solid wall. The pattern camouflages the edges and makes it extremely hard to distinguish any discontinuities.
(Direktlink, via Book of Joe)
Drei Minuten floraler Schönheiten, die in Zeitraffer wackeln, sich öffnen, sich ausdehnen und verwelken. Voll schön und in bester Qualität. Ganz natürlicher Augenzucker.
“I was filming while I was working, so I spent every day looking at real flowers blooming. It was a very fresh experience for me at the time to see things that I take for granted every day, but I couldn’t recognize them even though they were moving so vividly. In fact, the world that humans can perceive is only very small, and the world is far wider and deeper. It may be that I was able to continue time lapse for two and a half years because I was able to realize such a thing.”
(Direktlink, via The Kid Should See This)