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mysteries of vernacular by oreck
In her series of clever short animations, ‘Mysteries of Vernacular’, Jessica Oreck breaks it down one letter and one bizarrely labyrinthine word origin at a time. Also pleasingly post modern, is her participation in
the wingeater by emmons
. Woman on the edge of mixed media brilliance! There is nothing like stop-mo to cross the boundaries and make worlds within worlds. The motion control shots provide a nicely dramatic transition between those
snail trail by artus
Philipp Artus stikes a primal nerve with this kinetic masterpiece. Using laser projections and a phosphorescent material, Philipp projected animation he created in 3dMax. The result is incredibly fresh and analogue. The intense glowing lines harken
thistle by allais
Take a surreal journey with a horse pinata, pin-cushion and a cup of wood-chip tea in Martin Allais’ new clip for the Hundred Waters track “Thistle”. Thistle delicately balances hand-touched stop motion with low-fi
Permission to Explode by Atyp
Here’s a fantastic, stop motion collaboration between Atyp & Si Begg to promote his latest album. The concept, and title of the project, are representative of how Si views his personal work, how he
the woods by winston
Raucous yet refined rebel, Max Winston has recently developed a stop-mo ‘cartoon’ series for television. It did not go into production, but certainly not for lack of awesomeness. Max gives Dragonframe an exclusive interview
head over heels by reckart
Clever, sweet and well-executed- M.C. Escher would be proud. ‘Head Over Heels’ recently added the Audience Prize at the acclaimed Hiroshima International Animation Festival to it’s accolades. Read on for a deeply detailed insight
tap to retry by cohen
Neta Cohen Dark humour is well clothed in bright colors. Neta Cohen’s wry commentary on our internet culture is a perfect example of the exciting use of jump cuts to engage the viewer and