Archive for the ‘video’ Category

Laaast kristmas aj gejw ju maj hart. Nice Holidays People!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Yeah, hilarious! :) I LOVE that version.
“Is it a beaver or is it really my hair?” :D

(thx to @inoutin)

Thinking outside of the box

Friday, July 24th, 2009

outside the box from joseph Pelling on Vimeo.

Spring, spring

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Finally, one can smell spring and take a bath in the sun. While sunbathing, watching the new video by UNKLE, cooking spring vegetable soup… feels like heaven (for a tiny moment:)


Heaven
by UNKLE_UK

A Thousand Words

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Beautiful short movie about how people have many opportunities to connect with the other, by Ted Chung. And so often they do not take it. Sometimes the moment is just fleeting away… unintentionally missed or completely intentionally abandoned. Or maybe it is always fleeting, because of it’s immanent character?


A Thousand Words from Ted Chung on Vimeo.

(via swissmiss)

Her Morning Elegance

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Oren Lavie is a songwriter, director, writer of funny books for sad children. Born in Tel-Aviv, Israel. He has long curly hair, green eyes, cold feet. Known to daydream on many an occasion. (…) He likes to create dreamy visuals from realistic elements, he enjoys squeezing big worlds into small spaces. As a songwriter he produced his debut album ‘The Opposite Side of The Sea’ which he released in 2008 on his own label, being that nobody else was going to release it. He loves animation but can’t draw a straight line to save his life. This video is his first venture into the Moving Pictures”. That is an official info about himself on his Myspace site. And that is an amazing video (and beautiful music)!

I’m voting Republican

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Sure, I’m voting Republican. Fun:)

Wreck this journal

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Wreck this journal by Keri Smith, one of her incredible artistic books, was designed to make people use their destroying force. It contains a subversive collection of prompts to evoke this force in order to make something creative. In this way a reader/user can be able to experience a true creativity (and probably surprise him/herself). There’s been a pool on Flickr presenting effects of this experiment for some time now. But there are also videos which I wasn’t aware of – one of them below (more on You Tube, search: “wreck this journal”). This whole concept of this book was a crazy and wonderful idea!

Muto

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Weird and nice.

I love the world

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

The world is just awesome!

(discovery channel via chrisglass)

Stefan Sagmeister

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

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For the last few days I’ve been constantly coming across Stefan Sagmeister, the brilliant designer: taking about how design can bring happiness, stating there’s no point in complaining (either act or forget), claiming that trying to look good limits you and whatever you do to/for others comes back to you. He always appears to have a clear vision of himself, his work and consequently goes his own path, which is honest and fresh… His recent project “Things I have learned in my life so far” involves other designers and artitsts — he asks them questions: What have you learned in your life so far? What is it that you are fairly sure about? What is it that you believe in by now?, and sometimes the answers astonish, but they are all beautifully prepared. I especially recommend Stefan’s video “Over time I get used to everything and start taking it for granted”, I love it.

sagmeister-aiga

Some other resources:

YouTube

TED

Sagmeister site

DesignMuseum