Posts Tagged ‘video art’
I Still Don’t Like Kayne But This Video Rocks
August 11th, 2010 • Music Video
Tags: Motion Graphics, music video, pop, video art
And it would rock even more without Kayne pushing his ego-driven messiah crap on us. The video was created by artist Marco Brambilla who also did the brilliant elevator video for the Standard Hotel in NYC. The short music video is only one minute and forty two seconds and I don’t think it’s the new wave of music videos, but it is about one minute and forty seconds too long to have to have to look at Kayne. Just my opinion, I’m sure some of you worship love him and good for you.
Max Max Hattler’s Heaven and Hell
May 24th, 2010 • Motion Graphics
Tags: art, Motion Graphics, painting, video, video art
1925 (aka Hell)
Experimental animation by Max Max Hattler based on based on the French Spiritualist artist Augustin Lesage’s painting A symbolic Composition of the Spiritual World’ from 1925.
Pink Terror
March 31st, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, video art
Pink Terror by Mike Barzman and Christian Swegal
Don’t know too much about this video, but I love watching things getting smashed and exploding in slow motion.
The Rise and Fall of Charlotte, North Carolina, Under 10 Minutes
February 24th, 2010 • Motion Graphics
Tags: Architecture, Motion Graphics, video, video art
Excerpt of Metropolis by Rob Carter
You can view the entire video at his website.
Metropolis is a quirky and very abridged narrative history of the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. It uses stop motion video animation to physically manipulate aerial still images of the city (both real and fictional), creating a landscape in constant motion. Starting around 1755 on a Native American trading path, the viewer is presented with the building of the first house in Charlotte. From there we see the town develop through the historic dismissal of the English, to the prosperity made by the discovery of gold and the subsequent roots of the building of the multitude of churches that the city is famous for. Now the landscape turns white with cotton, and the modern city is ‘born’, with a more detailed re-creation of the economic boom and surprising architectural transformation that has occurred in the past 20 years.
Michelle Plays Ping Pong
February 9th, 2010 • Motion Graphics
Tags: animation, contemporary art, Motion Graphics, video, video art
Anthony Burrill – Michelle Plays Ping Pong
I assume she’s playing ping pong on acid.
Architecture Porn: The Third & The Seventh
January 26th, 2010 • Film & Video
Tags: Architecture, design, design porn, surrealism, video, video art
Alex Roman’s The Third & The Seventh. Amazing!
Netherlandish Proverbs Live Action Video
January 24th, 2010 • Film & Video
Tags: contemporary art, Motion Graphics, surrealism, video, video art
WARNING! Turn the music down, the song with this video is just AWFUL. But, the video is an amazing recreation of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s Netherlandish Proverbs.
Tim Bollinger’s Between
November 24th, 2009 • Film & Video
Tags: indie film, surrealism, video, video art
Between, a a short film by Tim Bollinger.
via Motionagrapher
No Strings Attached
November 23rd, 2009 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, video, video art
No Strings Attached by, LA based artist, Pascuol Sisto. Single channel video 2007
The Synesthetic World of Terri Timely
October 22nd, 2009 • Film & Video
Tags: video, video art
Synesthesia directed by Ian Kibbey and Corey Creasey, the two members of Terri Timely
Dreaming House
September 16th, 2009 • Architecture
Tags: Architecture, art, contemporary art, video, video art
Facade Projection
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“How it would be, if a house was dreaming” by Urban Screen
Madness and a Winchester
July 7th, 2009 • Art & Design
Tags: contemporary art, museums, san francisco, video, video art
Back in 2005 I saw the Jeremy Blake video installation at SFMOMA titled “Winchester” inspired by the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA. I think about the installation every time I drive through San Jose and I recently came across an article about the suicides of Jeremy Blake and his girlfriend, Theresa Duncan, in Newsweek. Both stories of Sarah Winchester and Jeremy Blake are very sad and haunting. Jeremy Blake’s story is apparently being turned into a film by Lions Gate and Gus Van Sant has signed on as a consultant to the film. Check out Jeremy Blake’s “Century 21″ video that was part of the SFMOMA “Winchester” installation.
