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A ‘Surrealistic’ iPhone App from Sébastien Tellier, Mr Oizo, Myzyk, and Moriceau

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

“Look” by Sebastien Tellier, visuals by Myzyk & Moriceau, 4 min

I do not own an iPhone, I can’t even text-message, but for those of you who have iPhones, French independent label Record Makers created an iPhone application/game (they dub it “surrealistic”), and apparently you can win prizes by playing. That’s right, you heard right, you can win prizes. And here’s the best part: this iPoop application is f r e e.

Artists Mrzyk & Moriceau created the game; in the game you create random art by swiping different parts of the drawing. Your experimentation paired with your creative iPhone can WIN BIG.

It’s widely accepted by scientists and mathmeticians that our iPhones have and always will be smarter than us. Having said that, we must examine if the iPhone is more creative than the human.

Find it on iTunes

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TREES ARE DOWN (2008)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Andrew Rosinski, 4 min, found footage, 2008

Synopsis: A feverish montage-meditation on the national identity of American Citizens, the culture and trends of American consumerism, the relationship of man to machine, and the abstract relation of machine + wilderness. Americans define their individuality and lifestyle through their consumerism; corporations create sub-cultures, niches, and they market and sell this lifestyle, sending the consumer concealed messages that we need to buy the best to be the best.

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DINCA Tv

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

I want my DINCA Tv!

Please visit the official DINCA Tv Vimeo channel. DINCA Tv is your station for sacred visions internet nation. All videos posted on DINCA will be added to DINCA Tv; however, if the video is not available on vimeo, it will not stream on DINCA Tv. Unfortunately, not all videos are available on vimeo (… yet).

If you are a registered vimeo member, you can subscribe to DINCA Tv, and you will be alerted immediately after a new video has been DINCAdded to the channel. You can sign up for free here.

Click here to watch DINCA Tv.

Paper: The Art and Animation of Jen Stark

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Papermation, Jen Stark, 2005, 38 sec, with music by Eddie Alonso.

Papermation (2005) is an impressive stop-motion animation by Jen Stark, a Miami-based artist and animator, whose work channels phantasmagoric tropes of the extrasensory, with motifs of psychedelia, the rainbow spectrum, geometric forms, and other extrasensory phantasms that defy classification.

Jen made Papermation entirely from paper, hence the title Papermation. Jen is prolific with paper, using it in her animations, sculptures, and of course, her drawings. Her work has colorful zest, and her work explores the extrasensory in a playful manner. These days, most kaleidoscopic animations are rendered synthetically; however, the tactility of Stark’s approach carries organic warmth; the warmth endures its digital conversion. Charming.

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Live A/V Performance by Max Hattler + Noriko Okaku

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

This audio visual performance premiered at the 2010 London Short Film Festival. The performance is titled (O) and is a collaboration between motion design hot-shots Max Hattler and Noriko Okaku.

London SSF Synopsis: Max and Noriko first met when studying Animation together at the Royal College of Art. There are parallels in their animation-based experimental, semi-narrative, non-dialogue approach to working with film and video. Apart from their live work, they have collaborated on several projects ranging from tour visuals for The Egg and Basement Jaxx to stop-motion film Aanaatt and Max’s latest short film Spin. With (O), their third collaboration, Max returns to his teenage roots in sound/music-making and makes a first foray into live audio performance, complemented by Noriko’s surreal animated visuals.

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Video: 1923 by Max Hattler (2010)

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Background Information / Synopsis: 1923 is one of two new animation loops directed by Max Hattler, inspired by the work of French outsider artist Augustin Lesage. 1923 is based on Lesage’s painting ‘A symbolic Composition of the Spiritual World‘ from 1923.

The second loop, 1925, is based on Lesage’s painting ‘A symbolic Composition of the Spiritual World’ from 1925. It will be available soon.

The films were created during 5 days in February 2010 with animators and CG artists at The Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark.

Director: Max Hattler | Technical Director: David René Christensen | Sound: Blake Overgaard | Previz/Layout: Thorvaldur Gunnarsson | Modelling: Thorvaldur Gunnarsson, Arnold Bagasha, Blake Overgaard | Animation: Casper Michelsen, Mikkel Vedel, Thorvaldur Gunnarsson, Blake Overgaard, Arnold Bagasha | Produced by: Max Hattler & The Animation Workshop

Length: 1′50″ loop

Video: Flooded McDonald’s by Superflex

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

by Tuan Andrew Nguyen & Superflex, 2009, 20 min, HD Video

From the Superflex vimeo page: Flooded McDonald’s is a film work in which a convincing life-size replica of the interior of a McDonald’s burger bar, without any customers or staff present, gradually floods with water. Furniture is lifted up by the water, trays of food and drinks start to float around, electrics short circuit and eventually the space becomes completely submerged.

Flooded McDonald’s is a film by Superflex. Produced by Propeller Group (Ho Chi Minh City) in association with Matching Studio (Bangkok) and co-produced by the South London Gallery, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark) and Oriel Mostyn Gallery (Wales) with generous support from the Danish Film Institute.

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The Peyote Beta Video Game

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Here is a teaser trailer of a GAMMA IV entry, made by Cactusquid, an independent video game developer from Västra Götaland, Sweden. Cactus has not released the game, but will provide those who donate via Paypal with a download link, stating on his website, “I’m broke and need money for rent, dentist and beer. So feel free to donate. Anyone who donates using the button below will automatically receive the current version of the GAMMA IV entry (hopefully this won’t disqualify me). It’s short, hard and might throw an error on some computers, just so you know.”

Some neat stuff coming out of the underground video game scene. A good introductory site is the Independent Gaming Discussion.

Subvert the Absurd World of Television Advertising

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

All right, this post is a little off Dincatopic, however, it pertains to subversion, and underground/experimental cinema is relative to subversion.

A few months ago, the anonymous writers over at 30secondsofhell.com happened to stumble upon Dinca Blog, and they asked if I would do the front-end design for their wordpress blog — clearly I accepted — 30 Seconds of Hell is a television commercial review blog, and that is a blog I can stand behind.

Well, the Super Bowl just ended (I had it on in the background), and with all the commercials and all, I decided to see if 30 Seconds of Hell was live-blogging the event. Unfortunately, they did not live blog on the event, but they did post a wanted ad for contributors who hate commercials enough to blog about them, a post wherein a fantastic animated .gif was embedded.

If you’re interested in entering the blogosphere, visit this 30 Seconds of Hell post for more information. All right, carry on!

I ♥ Presets

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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The Short Films of Guy Maddin: It’s My Mother’s Birthday Today (Video)

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Guy Maddin’s The Heart of the World (2000)

In the world of cinema, the early career of a filmmaker typically is that of the short film. During this momentous filmmaking period, the filmmaker normally produces 5, 10, sometimes 15 shorts films; the work of this period may bring success, failure, or a little of both, but these are trivial matters; the experimenting of this period is what takes precedence; the filmmaker logs invaluable time in experimentation, and in these experiments, the filmmaker starts to chase a certain aesthetic, a certain vision, certain motifs, and certain peculiarities; the filmmaker will continue to chase these ideas throughout his or her entire career, and this is the chase that will define the filmmaker’s career. In other words, short films are important.

In regards to the short film, Guy Maddin is a unique case — he often produces a handful of short-films between the release of his feature-length films; most directors say adiós to the short-film after they become a feature-length film director; however, a large chunk of Maddin’s prolific filmmaking career is composed of short films — Maddin’s short and feature-length films rarely differ in greatness.

Maddin, a renowned filmmaker from Canada, is best know for his feverish hyper-expressionist films, namely, My Winnipeg (2007), Careful (1992), The Heart of the World (2000), The Saddest Music in the World (2003), and Brand Upon the Brain! (2006). These are films that draw influence from — and pay homage to —  the surrealist films of the 1920s and ’30s and the German-expressionist films of the 1920s and ’30s, and Maddin often pay tribute to the silent film; sometimes Maddin films are black and white, some are a mix of black and write with dashes of color, and if his films do have sound, Maddin, to varying extents, pursues a low fidelity sound, i.e. that of the early talky films, the ’50s Fredrico Fellini film, and so forth.

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The Video Home System

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Their site has been inactive for some time now, but when active, Video Home System posts golden videos. The above is one of my favorites from Video Home System and the video is supposedly a universal (and generic) video greeting card called a Cardsette. The video features a flawless cover of “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang; fantastic dancing and dialogue included.

In the ’80s, if your grandson were to graduate high school, you would send him this VHS video to congratulate him on the hard work, and he would be overwhelmed with feelings of joy and pride. The video greeting was directed with intentions to place you in the video — this is your party — everyone at this fantastic party is here to support you, and they want to show you a fantastic time.

What if an eight-year-old received this Cardsette; would he understand it; would he care? I imagine an eight-year-old would prefer partying with babies, rather than this wacky group of 30-70 year-olds who hit balloons whenever they speak.

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Out of Body Experience: Travel the Known Universe

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Mankind continues to pioneer the uncharted — our Universe is boundless — and the recent discovery of the GJ 1214b super-earth planet reaffirms that many fascinating discoveries lie ahead. Scientists and experts agree that, in the coming years, many breakdown discoveries will be made, and at an ever-accelerated rate.

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Trailer: Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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2009, Tony Stone, USA, 107 min
On December 11th, 2009, the no-budget, underground viking film Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America will make its Chicago premiere at The Gene Siskel Film Center. The film will continue its run from 12/11 – 12/17. Definitely looking forward to this. Judging by the trailer, it looks like this film will be fun, with a free-spirit, and an iron heart.

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Infographic: Visualizing the Decline of Empires

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

United States not included. Included: British Empire, French Empire, Portuguese Empire, Spanish Empire.

Petra Cortright: Footvball Faerie 2009

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Petra Cortright, art-gem of the net, posts a lot of videos of herself dancing, and I admire how she posted this video of herself performing a potboiler of a dance to Kraftwerk’s “The Model.”

In the silent abstract piece of video-art (above) we observe Petra as she juggles das football in das hot-pink onezee. A synthetic pink cloud hovers. This is seductive.

That’s Hot | ’80s Video Art

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Video art from the early ’80s – an ocean of technicolored bits + shapes.  Plenty of rainbow gradients and tracer images.  A fun ride.

Video by G.G. Aries
Edited by: G.G. Aries & Mark Allen
Music by: Larry Gibbs from California Images

Election Collectibles by Bryan Boyce

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Oh my gosh, we have triple pay on this.

This video is brilliant and is chocked full of perverse artifice.

Bryan Boyce, a San Francisco-based experimental filmmaker, employs astute image/audio juxtapositions by combining 2000 campaign footage of Al Gore and George W. Bush with found audio from late-night TV infomercials.  Artificial animated mouths are superimposed Continue Reading »

Cory Arcangel | Video Ravings

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

 

Brooklyn-based Cory Arcangel is a self-described personal computer lover and an internet lover. Best know for his video cartridge hackings, Cory’s work has shown at the Whitney Museum, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Space1026, Philadelphia; the Migros Museum, Zurich; Team Gallery, New York; and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, Paris.  Below are three more Cory Arcangel videos:

Super Mario Movie Part II
Adult Contemporary | T Pain
Arnold Schoenberg, Op. 11 – II

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Wellness: A Big Doc on Small Time Business

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Trailer for Wellness | A Film by Jake Mahaffy

“You wanna be rich, or ya wanna live in this dump?”

Wellness, which won the Jury Prize at the 2008 SXSW film festival, is an independent, feature-length documentary about a man trying to succeed in a business that doesn’t exist. Continue Reading »