Winner of the best use of apple peeling in storytelling. Also, amazingly catchy music.
Winner of the best use of apple peeling in storytelling. Also, amazingly catchy music.
Infocom style meets youtube hilarity.
Being creative isn’t all about dominating the world with your amazing art and ideas. It’s also about surviving the times when life smacks you around so that you can try again.
Why We’re Here: Twin Cities from Seven and Sixty Productions for the Minnesota Culture Club.
While the illustrations of British artist Peter Crawley may not at first glance look like anything you couldn’t do with an early copy of Adobe Illustrator and a plotter, what makes them truly unique is that each is actually a hand-made thread construction sewn through heavy-gauge watercolor paper.

Some fascinating underwater footage from a small austrian park that floods with mountain runoff.
Something about this anatopism of underwater meadow complete with fish has inspired a lot of people to take footage of this park and set it to tranquil minimalist soundtrack as seen in the following clip I found first via Devour.
I can’t seem to track down who originally posted these but judging by the matching intro titles, I’m assuming they are both the work of Benedik Alexander and Umlauf Jennifer.
Here’s a very interesting piece by Matthew Jacobson which simplifies the past 17 years into single moments which resonated around the world.
Some great 2D stop motion animation of the Star Wars Trilogy set to Messersmith’s “Tatooine” for soundtrack…