Posts Tagged ‘video’
Crystalline, Björk’s latest music video directed by Michel Gondry, features stunning stop-motion animation set in outer space. Björk sings and dances from inside a crystal ball, as crystals spring up all around her and pulsing line drawings scribble across the surface of the screen. Björk’s new album Biophilia, is set to be released September 26th.
Calling all fashion lovers (especially those who admire Icelandic design sensibility): you must have a look at this Icelandic fashion video as well:
Icelandic Fashion is Inspired by Iceland from Inspired By Iceland on Vimeo.
Yes, I’ve got Iceland on the brain again! While diggin’ around the net, I came across this magnificent video by one of my favorite musicians, Emilíana Torrini (who happens to be of both Icelandic and Italian descent, by the way). This video manages to visually sum up exactly what it felt like to be in Iceland. Have a peek!
Inspired by Iceland Video on Vimeo.

For something a little different, go to the following site and put in your home address to view your own custom music video created using google satellite imagery and your own computer drawn messages…

You know fine art has entered a new age when artists are painting from live models on their iPads. Without spending a dime on paint or art supplies, you can now paint away in the studio, with the option to undo any mistake you make. Wow.
Using the Brushes app on the iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch, you can paint on the go with a full digital toolkit that includes a color picker, digital brushes, layers, transparencies, and zooming capabilities. Plus Brushes will record every stroke you make, which you can later export as a QuickTime movie, like the one at the end of the video above. Revolutionary!
Ever wonder what things would look like if the world suddenly came alive in yarn? Then have a peek at this unique video. Click here to see the making of this stop-motion video.
[ via ghostlyferns.typepad.com/blog ]
Love this fun video by PES, a New York-based animator. The colorful ingredients he uses to cook are brilliant.
You can check out more by Pes at eatpes.com
Diego Stocco is a sound designer and composer based out of Burbank, California. His inspiration for this video?
[via bookcouncil.org.nz ]
His latest installation for Maison Hermés in Tokyo. See more of his art here.




