Monday, July 26, 2010

Don't hassle the Hoff

Ronnie sent me this little gem. He knows I have been a Hoff fan since I met him back in 2005.
I kind of feel bad posting this video. That is how bad this production is. Well, enjoy what you can:

Calma

A group of us discovered Stephan Doitschinoff "Calma" at the Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown San Diego this past weekend. I was blown away by his work. Andrea found this little tiddy on the web. Enjoy:

TEMPORAL : The Art of Stephan Doitschinoff (aka Calma) from Jonathan LeVine Gallery on Vimeo.

Friday, July 23, 2010

More stop motion fun.

I notice more and more graffiti artists are reminiscing and playing with stop motion/cartooning to create videos. It seems like they could produce the same images with computers but the presence of the art in real time and space gives it living feeling you can not get from computers.

“Turn the speakers on and watch the movie in HD Quality. Four month exhausting hard work in an abonded area, no sun just artificial light. The final result, a stop motion movie with no digital effects at all, everything is handmade. About 5000 pictures are processed with an average by 15 pictures per second. The music is by Pretty Lights from Denver, Colorado, thanks Derek!” – QuintessenzCreation

via REVOK

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

More great dancing

This is a look at the dancing baby 60 years in the future:

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Refreshing

Over in Europe they are putting a new perspective on the game.
I like what Mother has been putting out.



via viktor vauthier

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Reyes

Another killer show this summer:

Misspelled from Dylan Maddux on Vimeo.

KAWS

Give credit where credit is due:

KAWS Museum Exhibit Opening from Paper Fortress on Vimeo.