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A psychedelic visual exploration of introspection and imagination, Running is meticulously crafted with layers of 3D animation, watercolor, gouache, acrylic, color pencil, pastel, and AI technology.

Between 1976 and 1980, young Manhattan photographer David Godlis documented the nightly goings-on at the Bowery’s legendary CBGB, “the undisputed birthplace of punk rock,” with a vividly distinctive style of night photography. Lewie and Noah Kloster bring his photos to life with electrifying immediacy, bolstered by black-and-white watercolor animation, a rollicking soundtrack, and voiceover narration by Godlis himself.

An interpretation of blue skies by Roman De Giuli. All scenes were created with water colors, ink and acrylic paint.

When the Moon Was Gibbous is sci-fi fantasy observing the life of a colorful ensemble of beasts, when they are abruptly interrupted by the arrival of a small group of humans, that are determined to subdue the largest one of them. From  The Animation Workshop

Cultural theorist Brittney Cooper examines racism through the lens of time, showing us how historically it has been stolen from people of color, resulting in lost moments of joy and connection, lost years of healthy quality of life and the delay of progress. A candid, thought-provoking take on history and race that may make you reconsider your understanding of time, and your place in it.

Pills and capsules are choreographed into a cacophony of shape, color and size, resulting in a satirical commentary about our cultural, recreational, and economic infatuation with prescription drugs.

Animated by Patrick Smith
Produced by Kaori Ishida
Percussion by Steve Rice

OTHERWORLD VOL. 1 is an 8K HDR macro footage compilation of colors and fluids in motion. The visuals are made with different paints on canvas and filmed with an 8K RED DSMC2 camera and a macro lens.

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