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1991

Ziemlich minimale, aber dennoch sehr sehr gelungene Animation von Vladimir Tomin, die er für Freunde gemacht hat.


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Augenzucker: Sending out a Warm Signal

Silke Sieler ist Motion Graphics Designerin aus Hamburg und hat für Get addicted to diese abartige geile Animationssüßigkeit gemacht, wo die auch gleich noch ein Interview mit ihr haben. Hammer!

Sieler loves abstract things, strange details, loud music and lots of ice-cream and her vision of motion design is food for eager eyes. Her last short abstract movie is dealing with nature and maritime creatures, metamorphosis and transformation, connecting art and science and Sieler dropped out a special „get addicted to …“ cut down version: Sending out a WARM SIGNAL to the world.


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LED Domino

Zeit zum Spielen.

These LED-based electronic dominoes are actually quite simple to build. Each basic Le Dominoux is constructed on a small square of protoboard and consists of either a photo cell or phototransistor, a 555 timer, and an LED, all powered by a coin cell battery. The 555 timer, which is configured as a one-shot, is triggered when the photosensitive component on the back side of the domino is exposed to a bright enough light. The LED on the front end of the domino is then illuminated one time. This process is the electronic equivalent of a single domino toppling over.


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Wenn Thunfische Pandas wären

Überspitze Advertising Kampagne für Sea Shepherd, die Thunfische optisch gegen Pandas tauscht. Und wie pflege ich zu sagen: übertreiben macht anschaulich.

When you see a tuna, think panda. The bluefin tune is now critically endangered to the point of extinction. Industrial overfishing, fueled by the voracious appetite for tuna in several parts of Asia, is killing off the remaining breeding populations. Act quickly to save what’s left. Don’t sell, buy or eat this endangered species. And please support the bluefin defense campaign. Operation Blue Rage, at seashepherd.org.


(via BLDG//WLF)

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