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Un portale olandese dedicato all’ arte elettronica e ai cortometraggi d’ autore
- Historical infusion online
French web doco ‘17.10.61‘ is a digital exploration of a dark day in Paris when the persecution of Algerian- French citizens came to a climax. Infused with archive footage, interviews with historians & loads of other assets. - Achter de schermen van The Art of Pho
In Dutch: Leuk interview met regisseur Lois van Baarle op Animatie.Blog.nl - 2Pause: A Music Video To Make You Think
We don’t get this very often – a music video that doubles as an activist visual essay that first and foremost makes you think. Frequent visitors of 2Pause already know that that a music video can be so much more than merely a promotional vehicle to boost record sales. In our humble opinion, The music [...] - Delisle wins Best Album in Angouleme
Europe’s biggest comic fest has spoken… Best Album Award 2012 goes to to Canadian graphic novelist Guy Delisle for “Jerusalem.” Here’s preview (PDF) - In/compatible Transmediale
Berlin’s Media Art Fest reflects on its 25 year history and investigates “incompatibility as a fundamental condition for cultural production in times of crisis.” Transmediale starts tomorrow. - War Against 35mm
Little White Lies -one of the best movie mags- wrote a critical post about some major H’wood studios now banning the distribution of 35mm copies of their back catalogue. - Digital Arts feature on The Art of Pho
Director Lois van Baarle details how she brought Julian Hanshaw’s graphic novel to life online in this big feature on Digital Arts. - The Art of Pho – motion comic
artofpho.submarinechannel.com The Art of Pho is a deliciously surreal new interactive motion comic by Submarine Channel about a lovable creature named Little Blue and his friends. Through an extraordinary sequence of events, Little Blue ends up in Ho Chi Minh City where he learns to master the Art of making Pho (Phở) – Vietnam‘s ubiquitous [...] - Star Wars Uncut
Remember “Star Wars Uncut?” The Emmy award-winning #crowdsourced project has finally come to an end. The result: a pure and unadulterated fan movie of epic proportions. - Typography Game
Shape Type – What a great idea. Now, why didn’t I think of that?
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From Submarine channel Claudio Castelli Back to the Futurists” could have been the subtitle for this 3d animated short. While studying in Japan, Claudio Castelli became more aware of his Italian roots and came up with the idea to make futurist paintings come to life. The result is no short than breathtaking. “Giocattoli Futuristi’ gets visual inspiration from Depero’s paintings, with some narrative elements taken from Pasolini’s movies and classic Italian literature” explains Claudio. “I think that the world would be more interested in seeing ‘Italy’, rather than some squalid attempt to emulate a PIXAR production.” Don’t know about the world but we would definitely like to see more Castelli. www.kurageart.eu




