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Archive for December, 2011

UMASAN & Fuck Machines – Matt Lambert

UMASAN (2011) A micro and macro transformative journey that explores the poetry and evolution of human form and movement for Berlin-based fashion label, Umasan. Fuck Machines (2010) We are nothing but fuck machines. – NSFW

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Of Time & Stars

Ever wanted to know how to make your very own pretentious art film? Matt Simmonds gives you the tools of the craft. “I had a couple of days off recently, this doesn’t happen very often so I’m not sure why I chose to spend most of it in front of a computer at home. It [...]

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The 2012 Vimeo Festival + Awards Submissions

Well of course they weren’t going to stop after just one year! Yep the submission clock has started for 2012′s Vimeo Festival + Awards. The categories have been opened up this time round to include Advertising, Lyrical, Action Sports and Fashion (a DN favourite), all of which could net you a cool $5,000 grant, while [...]

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Addictions

The march of technology was meant to free us from the shackles of work and time, enabling the enjoyment of a better life. Is that what’s happened or have we all instead become slaves to our electronic Addicitions? Giovanni Bucci’s audio/visual project explores these ideas, utilising “green screen, stop motion animation, filming with macro, editing, [...]

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Hero

In an act which should be defined as the embodiment of dedication, artist Miguel Endara’s Hero documents the painstaking creation of his 3.2 million dot stippled portrait of his father over 210 hours. Hero from Miguel Endara on Vimeo.

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Martha Marcy May Marlene

Surely, there is no better indication of a film’s tension truly gripping its viewer, than when you have to remind yourself to breathe on more than one occasion? Having seen the impressive trailer for Sean Durkin’s debut feature Martha Marcy May Marlene, I was aware of what to expect, but nothing could prepare me for [...]

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St. Vincent: Cruel

St. Vincent discovers the difficulties of having motherhood forced on you only to find you don’t live up to expectations, in Terri Timely’s fantastically macabre promo for Cruel. St. Vincent ‘Cruel’ from Arianna Tomasettig on Vimeo.

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Submission

With a soundtrack by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis and visuals by cinematographer Urszula Pontikos, Martina Amati’s fashion short collaboration with Bella Freud, Submission was always destined to be two things, pretty and weird. It delivers on both counts. Submission from ama on Vimeo. If you liked the film jump over and read the Film [...]

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One Fine Day, Love Came to Visit

I must admit, the big draw of this film interpretation of the children’s book One Fine Day, Love Came to Visit lies solely in the hands of Rus Nerwich’s spot on Dr. Seuss style delivery. One Fine Day, Love Came to Visit from Rus Nerwich on Vimeo.

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Keloid

Eliezer S. Yudkowsky* wrote about an experiment which had to do with Artificial Inteligence. In a near future, man will have given birth to machines that are able to rewrite their codes, to improve themselves, and, why not, to dispense with them. This idea sounded a little bit distant to some critic voices, so an [...]

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