Remote Life Drawings is an animated collage of abstract images that illustrate the neighbourhood of Taipei Artist Village in Taiwan. TAV is located at the centre of four distinct districts that exist in harmony in central Taipei. The film connects the four districts by using morphing animation, presenting the vague and complex atmosphere around the village.
Music: Carl Stone. Colored pen-and-ink drawings, like topological maps of biomorphic objects, grow a...
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An attempt to constitute a human / machine dialogue. It shows the filmmaker’s blood as seen / heard ...
An interactive flash animation from Dutch digital artist Han Hoogerbrugge.
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Scroll paintings prepared like film strips with successive images.
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[The] Insinuation of accidentally spilled ink that would be running across the paper in random, alea...
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This animation can be watched in 2D or using Chromadepth Glasses in 3D.