Barry Doupé’s Thalé (2009) experiments with the phenomenology of light and colour through fiber-optic flower arrangements. Doupé’s animations are inspired by the Thale Cress plant, which is commonly used in biological mutation experiments. His rotating electronic floras, which resemble neon lights, sex toys and fireworks, glow in the dark digital void. - Amy Kazymerchyk, Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film

Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto ...

A documentary about the exciting possibilities of computer animation and the shaping of never before...

Visit He visits a city. The city already forgot him. The city is still sinking in his dream. The fli...

After touring the world, Bodi takes some time off and returns to his village. When he learns that th...

Polar bear Norm and his three Arctic lemming buddies are forced out into the world once their icy ho...

Witness to a murder in a dark, deserted underground station, an innocent chameleon must choose betwe...

Goodpenis, a superpowered sentient schlong, foils the plans of Baron Vibe to help his master and mis...

Skating is cool. Super 8 films too. Fuck-shit! That was dope! // "Super (8) Skate" is a Stop-Motion ...

3D animation test of a blob turning into a humanoid figure, performing ballet, and back to a blob ag...

Garfield's 29-year winning streak in the annual Fun Fest talent competition is threatened by a dashi...

A meditation on the relationship between humans, nature, and technology.

An animated film made from approximately 1700 laser printed photo(collage)s, manipulated by hand.

Charcoal animation, taken from from Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image (2003).

A well to do bunny faces challenges in everyday living in this fun loving tribute to Saturday Mornin...

A mad scientist, a techno-nerd and a deadly computer virus form an ultra vivid hyper-reality in thi...

Lucky and her friends venture into town on Christmas Eve in an attempt to fulfill their holiday plan...
A sinister flying pod crashes to Earth and unleashes a giant mechanical roach that attacks the city.

Mindblowing. Literally. Acclaimed Italian photographer Alessandro Bavari turns to filmmaking with th...