Wandaland from Richard Noble on Vimeo.
A mixed-media biography of a fictional animation tycoon. Made at the Royal College of Art in London.

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Wandaland from Richard Noble on Vimeo.
A mixed-media biography of a fictional animation tycoon. Made at the Royal College of Art in London.
STOP MOTION test with squirrel from jim le fevre on Vimeo.
Drag — MYMK from Yoshi Sodeoka on Vimeo.
Video by Yoshi Sodeoka - sodeoka.com Music by MYMK - facebook.com/mymkmusic
BATTLES - The Yabba from Roger Guàrdia on Vimeo.
‘The Yabba’ appears on Battles’ third album, ‘La Di Da Di’ – s.warp.net/battles-ladidadi
Director: Roger Guàrdia
Produced by: CANADA Executive producer: Oscar Romagosa Head of production: Alba Barneda Producer: Laura Serra
Production manager: Blanca Ballesté 1st Assistant director: Txesma Lasa Director of photography: Daniel Fernández Abelló Art director: Anna Colomer Costume Designer: Carolina Galiana Make-up: Ana Cano
Editor: Carlos Font Clos Colorist: Marc Morató (Metropolitana) Visual Effects: Iván López Hernández Credits Designer: Judit Musachs
WARP RECORDS 2015
promonews.tv/videos/2015/09/10/battles-yabba-roger-gu%C3%A0rdia stereogum.com/1830340/the-5-best-videos-of-the-week-194/franchises/straight-to-video/ videostatic.com/watch-it/2015/09/09/battles-yabba-roger-guardia-dir huhmagazine.co.uk/10380/music-video-battles---the-yabba
scratch tree from Frederick Wells on Vimeo.
SOFT SPOT 5 from Philippa Rice on Vimeo.
by Philippa Rice and Luke Pearson. We made this one in December 2016 in Bristol and Nottingham, UK.
SOFT SPOT 5 from Philippa Rice on Vimeo.
by Philippa Rice and Luke Pearson. We made this one in December 2016 in Bristol and Nottingham, UK.
Home slice, Sakir Gökcebag
“Love Symbol #2” was inspired by his custom-made Yamaha purple piano, which was originally scheduled to go on tour with the artist before his death from an accidental drug overdose on April 21, 2016. From the 1984 film “Purple Rain” to multiple lyric references, wardrobe and vehicle choices and more, Prince has long been associated with the color. The announcement comes just weeks after the release of a deluxe edition of the “Purple Rain” album including previously unreleased tracks and a long out-of-print DVD of a 1985 concert.”
More Primitive Technology: sandals, prawn traps, and water hammers
It’s been awhile since I’ve looked in on what the proprietor of the Primitive Technology YouTube channel is up to. Over the past two years, this Australian man has built all sorts of tools, structures, and objects using only what he can find in the forest and has racked up over 330 million views on his silent videos demonstrating how he does it all.
One of his latest projects was building a water-powered hammer (video above).
The trough was positioned under the waterspout to collect water and the tripod adjusted so that the resting point of the hammer was horizontal (so water wouldn’t prematurely spill out of the trough).
The trough filled with water, outweighed the hammer head and tilted the hammer up into the air. The water then emptied out of the trough (now slanting downwards) and the hammer then slammed down onto an anvil stone returning to its original position. The cycle then repeated at the approximate rate of one strike every 10 seconds. The hammer crushes small soft types of stone like sandstone or ochre. I carved a bowl into the anvil stone so that it would collect the powder. I then crushed old pottery (useful as grog for new pots) and charcoal. Practically speaking, this hammer worked ok as a proof of concept but I might adjust it or make a new one with a larger trough and bigger hammer for heavy duty work.
He also made a trap for catching freshwater prawns:
And a pair of sandals:
He’s built up quite a following on Patreon as well, with people contributing over $5700 per video, putting him on a path to be able to make Primitive Technology his full-time job.
I could watch these all day
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Josefina from Frederick Wells on Vimeo.
Clouds Main Comp from Frederick Wells on Vimeo.
CHAD GADYA from Nina Paley on Vimeo.
Our most ridiculously labor-intensive animation ever! The traditional Passover folk song rendered in embroidermation by Nina Paley and Theodore Gray. These very same embroidered matzoh covers are available for purchase here: palegraylabs.com/chad-gadya/ Music: Chad Gadya sung by Moishe Oysher with the Abraham Nadel Chorus (circa 1955?), in Aramaic and Hebrew
Soviet animation: The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda (+English subtitles) from Niffiwan on Vimeo.
The "bazaar" scene from a lost Soviet animated feature film-opera with music by Shostakovich. The rest of the film was destroyed in WW2. It is now in the public domain. Subtitles added by myself. Thank you to user loshchshch from Youtube who sent me a higher-quality version of this video. Russian name: Сказка о попе и о работнике его Балде (Базар). Музыка: Шостакович. Режиссура: Тсехановкий и Тсехановская.