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Tasty Jams – “Home” by LCD Soundsystem
A kind of long video following the story of a party hungry robot. I haven’t listened to much LCD Soundsystem but I really have enjoyed the two songs I’ve posted on here.
LCD Soundsystem “Home” from FUNWUNCE on Vimeo.
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Trashed Idea – Alex, the kid with AIDS
This exists. And is for sale on Amazon. The synopsis reads as such:
I was not afraid when Alex sat next to me in Mrs. Timmers’s fourth-grade class. I knew he had AIDS, but the nurse had told our class that we could not catch AIDS just by being around Alex.
What I didn’t know was how funny Alex was or how much trouble we’d get into – especially when we wrote that poem about Mrs. Zanes, the playground supervisor. Alex thought he couldn’t get in trouble because he was sick, but Mrs. Timmers sure surprised him!
After all, Alex was just Alex. And pretty soon I knew that he was going to be my best friend.
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Role Models – That’s not a shot
Two videos for this. The first is a foreigner taking what is called a tequila suicide. I will let the video explain what that is.
This second video is a parody and expansion of the first. Game time.
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Tech Jargon – 3D Holograms with the iPad
Now many of you know I am no supporter of anything Apple, but the technology behind this project is quite excellent. Using time-lapse photography these people are able to use the iPads screens and motion sensing to “drag” the screen along an imaginary virtual path to simulate holograms.
Making Future Magic: iPad light painting from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
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3D – 8Bits
A wonderful collaboration of 3D and 2D graphics paying tribute to the evolution of video games and 3D. It’s a bit long but probably the best quality 3D animation I’ve seen in a while. Definitely turn it on HD if you can.
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Your WTF for the day – Fat naked man and his belly
I’m really sorry for this. I normally avoid posting stuff this absurd/grotesque/homo-erotic but there really aren’t many things that surpass this. You can watch it and hate me a little more or just avoid the video all together. I wouldn’t blame you.
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Trashed Idea – Spray-on Clothing
Ummm. So apparently there is a new way of making clothing that only requires a liquid to be sprayed on. A solvent dissolves and the material becomes like cloth. Ed Hardy will have a hard time competing for tightest, douchiest clothing now.
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Stop Motion – Dot
Boasting itself as the world’s smallest stop motion film, this adorable video was shot using a new lens and technology from Nokia.
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Short Film – Little Batman
Directed by Joe Valenti, “Little Batman” is a fan-film tribute to the 1966 “Batman” TV show that clocks in at almost 30 minutes, and as you might expect from the title, its cast is mostly made up of hilariously adorable kids.
You can watch the full video on Youtube. The rest of the videos are hidden behind the jump.
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Animation – Key Lime Pie
This animation is both creepy and and excellent, telling the mad noir-ish tale of a man’s obsession with a delectable treat.
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