[vimeo 264137664]
It’s short, but I kind of love this, the sentiment in it. Found via The Kid Should See This.
[vimeo 264137664]
It’s short, but I kind of love this, the sentiment in it. Found via The Kid Should See This.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESyJop31cmY]
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXRBLyQQ78A]
Having lived in Oregon for several years now, I can confirm: Yep, only slightly exaggerated.
Credits:
Written and produced by @WiedenKennedy
Animation by @Psyop & @SunCreatures
Music by @OregonSymphony
See more: https://t.co/9kV16aj8ON— TravelOregon (@TravelOregon) March 12, 2018
Yes, it’s an ad. BUT, it’s also Spike Jonze, so bear with me.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=305ryPvU6A8]
[Update: AdWeek has a great behind the scenes look at this video.]
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im20USjMyqQ]
While I would of course prefer Neil handling further Sandman work, I’m still excited for this, and it sounds like a great set of writers. I’ve always wanted to see more exploring Daniel’s Dreaming, and it looks like these will be set mostly in that period.
[vimeo https://vimeo.com/253337790]
Via Kottke. This is about New York and the Village, but I feel like it’s about more than that. It’s about the homogenization, pacification, and gentrification of the places that were previously the havens of the freaks and weirdos who struggled to fit in anywhere else. It’s about society (and how we interact with it) becoming performative, and anything that deviates from the norm becoming a spectacle for others. You can sense some anger and frustration in this video, and I definitely get why. People who have been outcast, or are considered weird or a freak are people, and shouldn’t be treated as a spectacle or a tourist destination.
Via BoredPanda and Reddit, Guy Spends Almost A Year Gluing 42,000 Matches To Make A Giant Sphere, Sets It On Fire. Best giant matchstick globe burning you’ll see all day. If you don’t want to bother learning the math and planning behind it, here’s the video on Youtube:
[youtube=https://youtu.be/6jxRnodaKzE]
Yesterday’s Falcon Heavy launch: [youtube=https://youtu.be/wbSwFU6tY1c?t=20m59s]
And here’s a stream of a car, in space, in a wide orbit around Earth and Mars for the next billion years:
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBr2kKAHN6M]
This is exciting on a lot of levels.
Via Kottke.org, I’ve been diving into another film analysis Youtube channel that I’ve been really enjoying, called Nerdwriter. Some of the videos I’ve enjoyed, as a sampler:
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBUnmdd5-iA]
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOzJcb1BLvM]
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhA0GVi_N4E]
In one of the Slacks I’m part of, we were discussing Cracked’s recent decision to pivot back away from video, which led to sharing some favorite videos. One of the videos linked to was an episode of People Watching (fair warning, if you’ve ever dealt with depression and modern dating, this is a goddamn punch in the gut):
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtKUUkEDetI]
That left me floored, and was politely informed that the writer for that also does a rad webcomic called Subnormality, which I proceeded to seek out and devour. It can get a little weird and a little wordy at times, but it’s really, really good. You should check it out sometime.