Pivot
When a man is witness to a murder and takes pictures of the killer, he has to run for his life. During the chase he is able to turn the tables and the prey becomes the hunter. All resulting in an unfortunate ending.
The film is designed and animated by: Kevin Megens, Floris Vos, Arno de Grijs, André Bergs
Music and sound design by Alex Debicki.
Script by Jan Eduards.
Produced by il Luster Productions.
2009
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Silica-Esc
SILICA-ESC is a generative movie that portrays possible computing platform for the future. The story takes place in Singapore, where the decision about massive production of the new computing platform - SILICA-ESC is about to be made. The protagonists challenge the emerging supercomputer with issues like: class segregations, rules of art making, and spirituality. These questions seem like they are very important for the future developments of the global IT sector. Also, they are considered to be the most difficult ones and challenging for the super computer. But, SILICA-ESC responds with ease. By emitting audio, visual and scent impulses, she mesmerizes her first public users.
The movie is created by writing code and designing a software environment, which can generate high number of variations and visual material in short periods of time. All the visual material is generated by working with computer language Processing.
While doing this movie, the author worked with a variety of supercomputer clusters and High Performance Computing systems consisting of high number of processors. This movie remixes works of Jean Luc Godard (Weekend), Velimir Khlebnikov (Radio of the Future), Fyodor Dostoyevsky(Notes from the Underground), and Caspar David Friedrich(artist’s quotes).
script by: Vladimir Todorovic (by remixing works of: Jean Luc Godard(Weekend), Velimir Khlebnikov (Radio of the Future), Fyodor Dostoyevsky(Notes from the Underground), and Caspar David Friedrich.)
directed by: Vladimir Todorovic, music by: Brian O’Reilly, colourist: Jac Min, type: Roy Wang
Languages: Japanese, French, and German
Duration: 7:41
Master formats: computer file HD 1920:1080, and HD-Cam tape
THANKS to:
Ben Fry and Casey Reas, creators of Processing,
Processing community,
Karsten Schmidt, creator of toxiclibs,
Andreas Schlegel, creator of controlP5,
Mark Chadwick, creator of p5sunflow,
Damien Di Fede, creator of minim,
rendered on ADM/NTU render farm, and macbook pro
Partially supported by:
RG1(RCC10/ADM/2009) grant.
Translation by:
Susanne Wurmnest, Gilles Massot, and Maho Saito.
produced by Vladimir Todorovic, 2010.
“Het Klokhuis” (The Apple Core)
Stop frame animated title sequence for Dutch science show “Het Klokhuis” (The Apple Core). It is Hollands oldest youth television show, covering everything from the history of dinosaurs to how an iPhone is made.
From ROMANIA with love - TEASER
Andy Fazekas, un tânar student din Sibiu, probabil nu şi-a imaginat că un cadou primit în 1984 de la rudele din Germania va avea un impact atât de mare asupra tineretului din România comunistă.
La scurt timp după asta a fost însărcinat de Secretarul General al PCR, Nicolae Ceauşescu, să prezinte snowboardul ca sport întregii naţiuni în cadrul unui mare eveniment de iarnă.
Microcosmos: Le peuple de l’herbe
A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time-lapse photography. It includes bees collecting nectar, ladybugs eating mites, snails mating, spiders wrapping their catch, a scarab beetle relentlessly pushing its ball of dung uphill, endless lines of caterpillars, an underwater spider creating an air bubble to live in, and a mosquito hatching.
by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou
Interactive Thriller ‘The Alexander Wilson Project’ Teaser

We’re not entirely sure just what ‘The Alexander Wilson Project’ is, but it seems the same people who created last year’s Webby Award winning ‘Crimeface’ are behind it, and it looks damned intriguing. According to the project website: “Over the next few months a story will emerge online, on your phone and in your inbox following Alex as he gets the brief and tries to finish the project.”
Portable film festival.
A train ride and a city that stresses, fractures, breaks and builds before your eyes…
“Moving Still” is a short video by artist Santiago Caicedo, in anaglyph 3-D. You’re riding in a train through an urban landscape, looking out the window. You might not notice anything very unusual for the first 30 seconds (things happen, but they are subtle). After awhile, though, you witness dramatic upheavals as the city frantically destroys and rebuilds itself.
