Accumulation

May 12, 2009

Music Animation Machine MIDI Player does Chopin, Nocturne, opus 27 #2, solo piano

Filed under: Animation, music — Lisa Paclet @ 8:35 am

Make your own video here.

Kate Moross and Alex Sushon for Simian Mobile Disco

Filed under: Animation, Experimental Film, Music Video, art — Lisa Paclet @ 8:10 am

I’m very excited about these 2 music vieo/performances that Kate Moross and Alex Sushon put togeather for Simian Mobile Disco.
The diffrent levels of stroboscopeie is what I like, and the movement in space. Using the projections not only as flat immages but as light which interacts with another layer of “phisical lights” which ar put around and in front of the projections, compleatly transforming space.

I know i’m not beeing clear.

February 4, 2009

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

Filed under: Animation, Interests — Lisa Paclet @ 5:32 pm

I’m working on 2 commercials for Scrabble, and since starting at this new place (Wizz) There’s been constant talk about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

Irina, talks a lot about it. I like her.
Check out the first Scrabble commercial!

February 2, 2009

Peripetics by Zeitguised

Filed under: Animation, Experimental Film, art — Lisa Paclet @ 5:03 am

Tom sent me this the other day for my birthday. I loved it, It’s really surreal.
I get the impression we should all calm down and enjoy our abilities.

From Zeitguised website:

Peripetics or The installation of an irreversible axis on a dynamic timeline

“Zeitguised made a piece in six acts for the opening exhibition at the Zirkel Gallery. It entails six imaginations of disoriented systems that take a catastrophic turn, including the evolution of educational plant-body-machine models and liquid building materials.”

January 23, 2009

RM!

Filed under: Animation, Good Times, New technologies — Lisa Paclet @ 1:35 pm

Renda Morton is flying.
This (and the indian restaurant) are best things that happend all day.

December 15, 2008

Milch by Igor Kovalyov

Filed under: Animation, Experimental Film — Lisa Paclet @ 4:54 pm

 

Tom Schroeder, my teacher and friend, used to talk often about Igor Kovalyov. With much respect, almost a sort of fear.

I might be wrong.

Tom

Filed under: Animation, Film — Lisa Paclet @ 4:20 pm

This post is about Tom.
Later on there will be a Post about Bruno, but for now this is a post about Tom.

He’s working on a good looking short-film (with Bruno) at Cube and I like some of he’s drawings. Some of the films he links to on hes blog. Some of the things he says.

 

 WITH A BROKEN FOOT EVERYTHING BECOMES ANGULAR.

December 6, 2008

Rapsody in Blue

Filed under: Animation — Lisa Paclet @ 7:05 am

Good ol’Eric Goldberg

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