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/A great short film by Vitùc to provide a bit of Friday perspective.
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A great short film by Vitùc to provide a bit of Friday perspective.
PBS Off Book continues with another set of thought-provoking videos that take a look at animation, what happens when you decide to make art when technology goes wrong and why those videos go viral.
Animation has been captivating audiences for more than a hundred years. From classic forms like hand drawn and stop-motion, to cutting-edge techniques like motion graphics and CGI, animation has a long history of creating style and poetry unachievable through live action filmmaking. It is a tool for educating, a place for experimentation and play, and a way of telling personal stories that reach the viewer with powerful visual metaphors.
Featuring:
John Canemaker
Jesse Thomas, Jess3
Justin Cone
Julia Pott
Glitches are the frustrating byproduct of technology gone awry. Wildly scrambled images, frozen blue screens, and garbled sounds signify moments where we want to throw our expensive computer products out the window. Many artists and programmers, however, have embraced these crisis moments and discovered beauty in the glitch. By hacking familiar systems, they intentionally cause glitches, and manipulate them to create art. Enjoying the aesthetics of technological mistakes defies the notion that technology and entertainment has to be a seamless experience. Most importantly, glitch artists reveal a certain soulfulness that emerges when complex streams of information, visual media, and our own lives converge in the chaos of the glitch.
Featuring:
Phillip Stearns
Scott Fitzgerald
Anton Marini
Daniel Temkin
Additional artists featured:
Antonio Roberts and Jeff Donaldson
Gustavo Fajardo
"Viral Video" is the signature phenomenon of internet media. Something akin to pop songs, these videos with irresistible hooks have saturated video culture online and have now evolved into a multitude of sophisticated forms. Whether rooted in comedy, spectacle, schadenfreude, cuteness, politics, performance, or deep meaning, the idea of viral videos, and the huge audiences they generate, have forever changed the values and potential impact of video online.
Featuring:
Jonah Peretti, Buzzfeed
Kevin Allocca, YouTube
Brad Kim, Know Your Meme
Dan Gurewitch, College Humor
Mark Douglas and Todd Womack, Key of Awesome
Michael Learmonth, Advertising Age
Casey Neistat
List of Featured Viral Videos
The Art Of Logo Design: PBS Off Book
Seeing Beyond The Human Eye
Pop Culture Through The Lens Of Nostalgia: The Evolution Of 8-Bit Art
The Culture Of Reddit
The Vast World Of Lego Art
Three Points Of View On Fandom, Fan Fiction & Fan Art
The Art of Film & TV Title Design: PBS Off Book
Tattoos: Pop Portraits, Japanese Traditional, American Eclectic
Art In The Era Of The Internet: The Impact Of Kickstarter, Creative Commons & Creators Project
Animated GIFs: The Birth of a Medium
Off Book Series One: The Complete Series
Sight is a fantastic short futuristic student film by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo. It presents an interesting possibility of a world governed by augmented reality and gamification. It made me think of Google's Project Glass and Foursquare.
Where does the desire to dance come from?
In Episode 4 of the ten-part behind-the-scenes series at The Australian Ballet, dancer Jake Mangakahia teaches a class of aspiring Baryshnikovs as part of Boys' Day, and reflects on his own dance journey and the importance of inspiring the next generation.
While the Giants’ surprise victory over the Patriots made for an exciting Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, Madonna’s half-time show – a spectacle within a spectacle – also provided a thrill for U.S. television viewers, drawing an estimated 114 million faithful, edging out the record-setting 111.3 million NFL fans who tuned into the game alone, not including the nearly 70,000 attendees in the stadium itself. For Moment Factory, the challenge was considerable: Create an enhanced, immersive visual environment around Madonna throughout a 12-minute, five-song performance. With unique concepts designed to evoke the emotions of each individual song, the game-plan was not only to enthrall those in attendance, but also convey the same live energy and excitement for the many millions participating in the televised experience. With the collaboration of Cirque du Soleil’s Michel Laprise and Jean-François Bouchard, set designer Bruce Rodgers, Madonna creative director Jamie King, lighting designer Al Gurdon, TV director Hamish Hamilton and the NFL, Moment Factory made the grid-iron appear to come alive. --- Le spectacle de Madonna présenté pendant la mi-temps du XVLI Super Bowl, le 5 février 2012, a été perçu comme une des meilleures performances artistiques de l’histoire de l’événement. Moment Factory est fière d'avoir contribué au succès international de cette explosion musicale de 12 minutes en imaginant et en réalisant l'ensemble du contenu de projection. 114 millions de téléspectateurs et 70 000 amateurs réunis au Lucas Oil Stadium d’Indianapolis ont ainsi pu apprécier la création d’un des plus grands environnements multimédias immersifs jamais produit pour un spectacle. L'événement a été conçu et réalisé avec le concours de Michel Laprise et de Jean-François Bouchard du Cirque du Soleil, du metteur en scène Bruce Rodgers, du directeur de création de Madonna, Jamie King, du designer d'éclairage Al Gurdon, du réalisateur de télévision Hamish Hamilton, ainsi que de la NFL. www.momentfactory.com
The Super Bowl is were great advertising campaigns are launched, networks recoup the money they’ve lost during the year becuase of diminishing audiences and massive halftime spectacles are presented. Here is a rare and in-depth behind the scenes at this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, which was seen by more people than the game itself.
For Moment Factory, the challenge was considerable: Create an enhanced, immersive visual environment around Madonna throughout a 12-minute, five-song performance. With unique concepts designed to evoke the emotions of each individual song, the game-plan was not only to enthrall those in attendance, but also convey the same live energy and excitement for the many millions participating in the televised experience. With the collaboration of Cirque du Soleil’s Michel Laprise and Jean-François Bouchard, set designer Bruce Rodgers, Madonna creative director Jamie King, lighting designer Al Gurdon, TV director Hamish Hamilton and the NFL, Moment Factory made the grid-iron appear to come alive.
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