An immensely ‘fresh’ take on the stop motion film genre, and a video recipe guide to how to make yourself some fresh guacamole. Directed by PES.
Getting the name from the sounds of wind, thunder and rain, the wonderfully immaginative and brightly coloured world of animator and illustrator Ray (Lei Lei).
The story is about a small village. One day, the heavy rain disrupts the people’s peaceful life, and a brave child swims across the Universe to save the world.
“Hu Lulu”, Oh! My hat flew off!
“Hong longlong” Cover your ears!
“Hua Lala” Let’s dance together.
“Ah yaya” Is the sewer blocked ?
“La lala” Singing on the rainbow.
MÖBIUS — Federation Square is a collaborative stop motion sculpture where twenty-one large triangles animated by Melbourne, throughout Federation Square. MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground. The result is an optical illusion and a time-lapse of people interacting with the sculpture and moving through Melbourne’s landmark location throughout the day. By ENESS
A wonderfully fun, strangely drug-filled, chase’em catch’em film from four students from the Utrecht School of Arts in the Netherlands.
Synopsis: When you find yourself running scared and running out of energy, there’s only a few options left to outrun your opponent through the southern desert. Stopping at nothing, watch these two guys wear each other out and rip through boundaries hitherto unbroken. Enjoy the ride!
Read more about this project at macncheese.nl
Taking the leap from still graphics to motion delicious-ness is Estonian font wizard Handmadefont’s animated fonts.
Richard Wilkinson has amazing skills in photoshop, rendering lifelike birds for a magazine spread. What’s more amazing is that he generously captured his process in an animated GIF for some unadulterated coolness. (The GIFs are huge so may take a while to load, but completely worth your time. I promise.)



I have had Critter Crunch for the longest time on the iPhone, and it has always been my one favourite game, enticing me with its engaging music and oh so adorable game play. Seeing Boing Boing’s article of the up and coming Critter Crunch on PS3 makes me drool! It is exactly the attention to detail and its obsessive environment crafting that pushes the game beyond mere Teteris status. See more for yourself at this exhaustive article at BoingBoing.















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