A mathematical play on one repeated movement. It imparts a sense of possibilities: that something simple can produce complex and unexpected patterns. As with an atom, the variety of possibilities from a base movement is potentially infinite.
SPEED is the result of an artificial intelligence transforming bin footage into something beautiful ...
A journey to the origins of cinema, starting with its forgotten fathers: the pioneers who achieved m...
This is a didactic film in disguise. A progression of brilliant geometric shapes bombard the screen ...
In this animated short, simple geometric forms as thin and flat as playing cards constantly form and...
Enigma is something of a more glamorous version of White Hole, with a wide variety of elaborate text...
Made entirely on Roger Wagner's HyperStudio software, Chris Marker explores set theory, using Noah's...
Disney used animation here to explain through this wonderful adventure of Donald how mathematics can...
A horse goddess gives birth to three powerful brothers who set out into the Underworld to save three...
Mamori transports us into a black-and-white universe of fluid shapes, dappled and striated with shad...
Three books: a film festival catalogue, a dictionary, the Bible. Three works whose materiality has b...
Join Tad and Lily a they blast off on an exciting educational adventure! Tad and Lily need the perfe...
Jane Conger Belson Shimane's first film, Logos, premiered in 1957 and was screened at festivals in N...
This is no animation, it's one picture. Short experimental film by Mirai Mizue
This short experiments with the flow of oil ink over the surface of the water. Mizue manipulated the...
Hand painted directly onto film stock by Margaret Tait, this film features animated dancing figures,...
The idea of JAM was conceived while I was attending the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 2...
In the darkness of a cave, one man who had never seen even his own figure found a hollow flooded wit...