Gird your loins and prepare for another bizarre expedition into Nick Cross’ warped imagination. As the animator explains, More »
If you want to be a stand-out surf photographer, you’ll have to get into the water sooner or later. Morgan Maassen of Korduroy.TV explains the techniques and gear necessary to effectively ride the waves while capturing them on film. More »
An expression of love can take many forms—be it a heartfelt letter, a thoughtful gesture, or, in this case, two women stroking each other’s latex balloon heads. “I want to create a tension between the body and material-almost as though they become one,” says Bart Hess, the Dutch artist behind this sapphic short film. [Nowness] More »
Watch This Photoshop Jedi Turn a 16-Bit Super Metroid Screenshot Into a Stunning High-Res Masterpiece
Posted in: Today's Chili Photoshop savant and Deviant Art member Elemental79 is back with another mind-blowing timelapse as he turns a screenshot from the 1994 16-bit classic Super Metroid into a high-res work of art. More »
The creatives over at Light & Hevvy produced this stunning retelling of On the Concept of History by German philosopher and literary critic, Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin. Per thesis IX: More »
What do you get when you overlay 19 classic video game tracks and television theme songs atop one another and play them on hacked NES controllers? This. More »
In a stunning display of interpretive dance, Apparition answers the burning question: “What choreography emerges when software is your partner?” This interactive media performance was created and directed by Klaus Obermaier with help from the Ars Electronica Futurelab and performed by Rob Tannion. More »
Hunter S. Thompson didn’t mess around when it came to mind-altering chemicals. One famous account of his daily drug routine included a bottle of Chivas, a pack of Dunhill cigarettes, LSD, heaps of cocaine, and just a touch of the sitcky-icky—you know, to take the edge off. This psychedelic animation from Levi Calcagnile reimagines a classic scene from Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. More »
Award winning director Peter Sluszka collaborated with cinematographer Ivan Abel to produce this frightening short about the dark and sinister forces prowling a child’s imagination. More »
It was only as he slowly wound down did the robot finally realize, “What is love? Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt…me no…mo…” More »