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2024-07-12
Listed in categories: Narration
Fits theses moodes: MelancholyCityBlack & White
Embraceds these philosophies: EmotionsSocietyTimeWork
Screenshot of Frühzug (Morning Train)
Copyright: Delia Hess

Frühzug by Delia Hess.

"After spending the night together, a couple parts ways. Guided by the activities of the man's morning rituals, she travels into a dream accompanied by the rhythms of the morning train and finds herself alone once again."

direction: Hess Delia
music: Joan & The Sailors
sounddesign: Christof Steinmann, Thomas Gassmann
production: HSLU Design + Kunst, Studienbereich Animation, François Chalet
co-production: Swiss Radio and Television, Catherine Ann Berger

Listed in categories: Narration

Super Gab

By Philip Evans

2022-10-04
Listed in categories: Audiovisual
Fits theses moodes: ExperimentalMusicDynamic
Embraceds these philosophies: TimeCreativityRepetition
Screenshot of Super Gab
Copyright: Philip Evans

Super Gab by Philip Evans

"...Starring Gabriel Viking

Shot completely on Super 8 film (Kodak tri-x & Ektachrome) and painted afterwards...."

Music: Terry Riley, A Rainbow in Curved Air. (excerpt)

Listed in categories: Audiovisual

A Decade of Sun

By NASA Goddard

2020-07-02
Listed in categories: AudiovisualPublic Space
Fits theses moodes: CircleYellowLightNature
Screenshot of A Decade of Sun
Copyright: NASA Goddard

A Decade of Sun by NASA Goddard

June 2, 2010 - June 1, 2020
Every second is a day


"As of June 2020, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory — SDO — has now been watching the Sun non-stop for over a full decade. From its orbit in space around the Earth, SDO has gathered 425 million high-resolution images of the Sun, amassing 20 million gigabytes of data over the past 10 years. ..."


Music: "Solar Observer" written and produced for this video by Lars Leonhard (https://www.lars-leonhard.de/)

Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/SDO
Scott Wiessinger (USRA): Lead Producer
Tom Bridgman (GST): Lead Data Visualizer
Mara Johnson-Groh (Wyle Information Systems): Lead Science Writer

Listed in categories: AudiovisualPublic Space

One Day

By Zilai Feng

2020-01-09
Listed in categories: NarrationBody
Fits theses moodes: UrbanSoundsPoeticAlive
Embraceds these philosophies: WeTimeCuriosityLifePerspectivesDreamsMorphing
Screenshot of One Day
Copyright: Zilai Feng

One Day by Zilai Feng

"first semester at usc mfa animation. thought was going to finish this in two weeks but took a whole semester lol. tried under camera animation with pastel. fun ay"

Listed in categories: NarrationBody
2019-05-09
Listed in categories: Narration
Fits theses moodes: SoundsSurrealAliveNature
Screenshot of Le temps de l’arbre (The hours of tree)
Copyright: Jeong dahee

Le temps de l’arbre (The hours of tree) by Jeong Dahee

Animation / 2012 / 8min 20sec / Color / 2D painting, Live action / 1.77:1 / No dialogue / Stereo

"I imagined that floating without a sticking place humans want to root like trees, while trees stretch their branches and wave their leaves longing for freedom. As trees undergo a change of hours and seasons
in one place, this film is a form of observing the change by a camera in one place.

Director l Jeong Dahee
Production l École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs
Music l Cali Fabien
Sound l Pointillart Valentin, Jeong Dahee, Kim Donghwan
Cast l Kim Sukjung"


http://jeongdahee.com

Listed in categories: Narration

Go Ahead

By Anna Vasof

2019-04-18
Listed in categories: Others
Fits theses moodes: DarkFunnySoundsSurrealThings
Embraceds these philosophies: TimePerspectivesRepetition
Screenshot of Go Ahead
Copyright: Anna Vasof

Go Ahead by Anna Vasof

Listed in categories: Others

Musica Universalis

By United Visual Artists

2018-09-20
Listed in categories: Audiovisual
Fits theses moodes: LightDarkMinimalThingsSlow
Screenshot of Musica Universalis
Copyright: United Visual Artists

Musica Universalis by United Visual Artists

Sound design by Ben Kreukniet

"... During the 1st century BC, mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras discovered a series of relationships between geometry and harmonics. He identified that the pitch of a musical note is in proportion to the length of the string that produces it, and that intervals between harmonious sound frequencies form simple numerical ratios.

Musica Universalis is a spatial instrument that investigates the resonances from far away objects in our solar system. It comprises a series of kinetic, physical sculptures, each containing a spherical form and a mechanism driving a rotating light source and speaker. Light is cast through the space creating interventions and interactions with the architecture. Oscillations slowly drift in and out of harmony within each cell and across the series. Over time, white light shifts into its component frequencies of colour. ..."

Listed in categories: Audiovisual