VITRINE
VITRINE
Stems by Ainslie Henderson
Ainslie Henderson’s “Stems” is a piece that illustrates the fascination with collecting old, broken, or dead inanimate objects which have “already had a life,” and the way that animating them allows them another chance to live—but only for a brief moment.
The 16th Annual Filmed by Bike Trailer by Lars C Larsen
The kinetic energy of the piece is infectious and one is left with a new curiosity: what does it mean for something to be filmed from a bike and how can I see more?
Mr Paper by Beast Animation
As hot as stop mo gets, across all the years and permutations, there is still something so appealing about traditional cut-out animation.
The Moon’s Milk by Ri Crawford
Narrated by the unmistakable pitch of Tom Waits, The Moon's Milk chronicles the last expedition of Captain Millipede and his crew to harvest the milk seeping from the moon's craters.
Hot Wheels City by Ross Shuman
Proving with authority just how much you can do with an iPhone these days, the Hot Wheels City series on YouTube screams ahead with 4 episodes and close to 12 million people tuning in to see those little toy cars race, jump, flip, and skid to a stop in perfect form.
Between the Days by Matt Bollinger
Between the Days was a solo exhibition at Zürcher Gallery in New York that included paintings, sculptures, and an animation.
Finity Calling by Jasper Kuipers
Stark, haunting, explosive. All words that could be used to describe Jasper Kuipers’ new movie, Finity Calling.
Fendi Jungle Futurism by Dario Imbrogno
High fashion stop motion ads continue to trend and this piece, Fendi Futurism by Italian animator Dario Imbrogno, is our latest pick.