Monday, September 28, 2009

Evolution

Evolution from Alex Glawion on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Visit

VISIT (Wizyta) from Daniel Zagórski on Vimeo.


I just started learning 3D modeling this semester and so all things 3D I've been looking at with that "I sort of understand how they did that" mentality. I thought this piece by Daniel Zagórski was nice.

Breathing Apple

Ecological apple (experimental short) from Andreas Soderberg on Vimeo.



Awesome

Monday, September 14, 2009

Carnivore Reflux

Another by The People's Republic of Animation.

Carnivore Reflux from PRA on Vimeo.

The Cat Piano

Perhaps to rival my last post: The Cat Piano, an allegory of cat abuse beautifully told and animated by The People's Republic of Animation. Check out the rest of their animations on your own time.

The Cat Piano from PRA on Vimeo.

The Black Dog's Progress


By Stephen Irwin
Music by Surenious Bonk

The Black Dog's Progress is a haunting short about an abused dog told in the fashion of tiny flip books merging together to create a larger mise-en-scene.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

esteban diacono



I haven't seen a digital piece this beautiful. I've been thinking about my beliefs lately and I remember hearing an argument between an atheist and a "believer" and the atheist said when he was thirteen years old he decided he didn't believe in a god or The God and hasn't turned his back on that decision. (He was a professor of theology, consequently) The "believer" said "oh, that's interesting, you would trust the opinion of a thirteen year old to base your entire life and career."

Most of the big decisions people make in this life or rather views of life are made before the age of 12, or around that time. Some larger "decision time" moments come later in life but the actual choice, the left or right, comes from before. I joined a religion when I was 18 but the fact that I looked into it to begin with was because when I was 12 years old I made a new year's resolution to be an "open minded" person.

So if it is fair to ask the atheist if he can trust the opinion of a thirteen year old, I think the same question is viable to the quote "believer".

So do I trust my own youthful opinions? I can say this, knowing that in the 7th grade had you asked me what my favorite band was, I would have said Limp Bizkit. So what? So, I feel content with a majority of the big decisions I've made in my life but I do think it would be responsible to reevaluate and start with a clean slate on what it is that you believe. And see if you come to the same conclusions.

Recently I decided to clear out my favorite things list. I have no favorite actor, no favorite color or food or song or band. I got out the little pin or paper clip and hit the tiny concave reset button. And it is very hard to decide on new favorites. Its almost even more critical at this age. When I was a kid, I liked the disney channel, I liked roller blading, easy my favorite actor was Brink! (2:12-4:30 is particularly moving) But I am a man now and I need to rethink that decision.

So why say all this after watching that video? My thoughts are that beauty, subjective as it may be has to come from somewhere. And if one claims or is tought that beauty comes from God, what then is God? Where is God? How does God work? Are we the Gods? Even if in embryo? I believe its healthy to question the decisions you make even if you come to the same conclusion that you came up with before. Because by making the decision again you will have recommitted yourself to the life that you want to live in.