Interlude
By Katie Armstrong
Interlude by Katie Armstrong
PASAJES
By Luis Paris
PASAJES by Luis Paris
Idea and production: Luis Paris
Music: fragment of "Andina" (Dino Saluzzi)
"A tribute to my bicycle, a witness to the same landscape traveled by
my uncles, my father, my grandfather."
Algorithmic Menagerie
By Raven Kwok
Algorithmic Menagerie by Raven Kwok
"Algorithmic Menagerie is a continuation of and the MFA thesis work of my long term research exploring artificial life and self-organization in the field of computer-based generative art. Programmed in Processing, Algorithmic Menagerie is an interactive virtual environment inhabited by algorithmic creatures. These creatures with dynamic cellular structures are created using various methods of finite subdivision on geometric objects, and exhibit different kinds of biological interactions with each other, reaching an equilibrium within the simulated ecosystem. Audience participants are invited to intervene or interact in the life processes."
Life Forms - a tribute to the scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel
By Antoine Presles
Life Forms - a tribute to the scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel. Direction : Thomas Lelouch / Antoine Presles. Music : Yom and Wang Li " rings ", from "Green Apocalypse"
On The Water
By yi zhao
On The Water by by Yi Zhao
https://vimeo.com/13483867
ELU KILUKARBIS -- PACKED LIKE SARDINES
By Stella Salumaa
ELU KILUKARBIS -- PACKED LIKE SARDINES by Stella Salumaa.
"Sometimes life is like packed sardines - it is so narrow to be that you just can’t exist. You can try to escape from that situation or try to hide yourself. There is more air to breathe in your own mind world than in real world. This is how thinks the protagonist of this film, who hides himself into the mass of the other people, where no-one can see him and where it is possible for him to be in peace."
Animatsioon -- animation -- Stella Salumaa
Stsenaarium -- story -- Stella Salumaa
Kujundus -- disain -- Stella Salumaa
Muusika -- music -- Märt-Matis Lill
Heli -- sound -- Horret Kuus
Suur aitäh -- big thank you -- Priit and Olga Pärn