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Mind, Drips
Neon Indian “Mind, Drips” Official Video from Neon Indian on Vimeo.
New official video for Neon Indian! Directed by Lars Larsen and Edward Leckie! Soooooo stunning! Made with an analogue video synthesizer called the LZX Visionary
Mind, Drips was originally published on The Curious Brain
Simon Hennessey




Cool photo realistic paintings by Simon Hennessey!! Go get inspired here
HP ePrint & TRON: Legacy projection mapping
HP ePrint & TRON: Legacy projection mapping – complete animation from Guided Collective on Vimeo.
Press the full screen button and enjoy this spectacular projection mapping sequence from the HP ePrint & TRON: Legacy Experience on the the roof of the QEH on London’s Southbank, late Nov/early Dec 2010. An immersive visual spectacle augmented with snippets from Daft Punk’s soundtrack and original sound FX from the film created by Guided Collective
HP ePrint & TRON: Legacy projection mapping was originally published on The Curious Brain
The Windmill Farmer
The Windmill Farmer from Joaquin Baldwin on Vimeo.
From the creator of Sebastian’s Voodoo and Papiroflexia , Joaquin Baldwin, comes another wonderful animated story! This time about a nurturing farmer and his struggles against the cyclical forces of nature. Lovely stuff!
The Windmill Farmer was originally published on The Curious Brain
Troy Davis: Making the invisible visible
Troy Davis: Making the invisible visible from Amnesty International on Vimeo.
Troy Davis has spent 19 years on death row in the USA despite doubts about his conviction. German street art collective Mentalgassi have teamed up with Amnesty International to highlight his case by creating unique lenticular fence posters across London! More about this here
Troy Davis: Making the invisible visible was originally published on The Curious Brain