Water is spilled on a stone pavement leaving a small stain. As time passes the stain dries up, shrinks and changes shape. Just before the water is completely evaporated the process is put on hold. The new shape of the stain is then being enlarged and recreated with new water. This process repeats and with these interventions the ‘life’ of the stain is artificially refreshed and extended to an unnatural length. Which allows new shapes to evolve that otherwise could never have existed. Created by Johan Rijpma, Mark IJzerman and Umeu Bartelds
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5 Rules
‘5 Rules’ is a tongue-in-cheek, five step guide to succeeding at art school. Directed by Andy Baker and Thomas Slater
Li Hongbo: Statues in Motion
Classical sculptures that defy logic. Paper master Li Hongbo stretches your imagination with a twisted take on traditional sculpting
“The Shining” in One Minute
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Cachoeira
Stop motion animation made with water drops by Rodrigo EBA
Selfie
The title gives everything away! A funny animation about the Selfie phenomenon from Andy Martin
“Noise”
Film inspired by the theoretic work of George Berkeley and basics of synesthetic perception.It’s a game of imagination provoked by sound. Individual sounds penetrating into the apartment of the main character relieved of their visual designates evoke images distant from its origins. By Kijek/Adamski