Posts Tagged ‘video’

Reverse perspective animation

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Originally posted on Boing Boing:

True Reverse Perspective from JMS on Vimeo.

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Webcomics Wednesday

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

I was tempted to skip it again this week, but here are a few ‘toons from the regulars and a neat little video on motion illusions.  Click the images to the see the full originals.

Toothpaste for Dinner:

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal:

Motion illusion video:

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Dale Cooper likes canned coffee…

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Via i09, here are four 1993 Japanese commercials for Georgia canned coffee, featuring part of the Twin Peaks cast and directed by David Lynch.  Several of the i09 comments were surprisingly negative, alleging Lynch debased his masterpiece for profit.  I’m a huge Lynch fan — I know more about him and his work than anyone outside of film school ought to — and I think these commercials are totally consistent with the spirit of the series.

Think about it — these are Japanese commercials for canned coffee.  The premise is both joke and punchline.  It’s brilliant.  I have to assume the Lynch purists missed the extremely dark, absurdist comedy that made Twin Peaks great.  Lynch’s best work is always a mixture of comedy and horror.  C’mon — Frank Booth!  Who else could make a nitrous-huffing rapist/murderer simultaneously terrifying and hilarious?  Well, Dennis Hopper also deserves a lot of credit.  When you finally realize that Lynch’s version of Dune is really a comedy these commercials will make perfect sense.

The only valid criticism I can imagine is the gratuitous use of the Log Lady, whose character had become emblematic of the series (and therefore the brand), even though she was a relatively minor part of the story.  It’s true!

I’m going to have to watch all of Lynch’s commercials, now.  I had no idea he’d worked for Michael Jackson, Nissan, and Sony.

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Webcomic Wednesday

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Lots of good ones this week!  Yay!  And Salon finally put enough ads in my way to make me delete my This Modern World bookmark!  Boo!  At least the strip’s archived on several other sites now.  Remember, click for the full-sized versions and throw some traffic at the cartoonists.

Confederate History Month commentary from Troubletown and Matt Bors:

Three good ones from xkcd:

Toothpaste for Dinner:

Cyanide and Happiness:

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal:

And finally, Dan Piraro (Bizarro) interviewed by a puppet.  One of these days I’ll get around to completing my interview with Dan, but I’ll have to rethink my approach since the puppet thing’s been done.  Oh well.



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Wow, this was dumb.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Via the Glendale News Press by way of Jalopnik:

For an hour and a half, Glendale Police Officer Tom Broadway donned the eye-catching costume during an enforcement sting aimed at educating motorists to yield for pedestrians walking along unmarked crosswalks.

I’m the biggest pedestrian advocate in the world, but this is not how you educate motorists.  This is just, well, stupid.  Local councilman John Drayman summed it up pretty well:

Calling the enforcement sting a “stupid traffic stunt” that was “breathtakingly dangerous,” Drayman said city resources would have been more appropriately used to clamp down on speeding motorists — an issue that prompts daily complaints from the public.

By the way, here’s how to handle traffic with style.

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Well, back to the drawing board…

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Good news — we’re all drug mules now!  Here’s how to open a locked zipper, then close it without leaving a visible trace.  Just like the Kryptonite bike lock fiasco, all you need is a ballpoint pen.  Via Core 77:

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Awesome, mind-blowingly uberawesome holographic performance

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Neurosonics Live from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

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Weird Al’s grammar lesson

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Via the Consumerist:

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Octopus love, sans hentai

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Great little animation found via I Am Bored:

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Nature by Numbers – Cristobal Vila

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Via Boing Boing, here’s a short animation demonstrating mathematical expression in nature, beginning with the Fibonacci Sequence.  I’m a huge fan of all things Fibonacci Sequence’d, as is Cory Doctorow.  I hope his daughter likes this stuff too, since Fibonacci is one of her middle names.

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