How Wings Are Attached to the Back of Angels

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“Craig Welch takes viewers inside a surreal, meticulously crafted world to meet a mysterious protagonist and his otherworldly visitor. In this surreal exposition, we meet a man, obsessed with control. His intricate gadgets manipulate yet insulate, as his science dissects and reduces. How exactly are wings attached to the back of angels? In this invented world drained of emotion, where everything goes through the motions, he is brushed by indefinite longings. Whether he can transcend his obsessions and fears is the heart of the matter. A film without words.”

Anormal

Written by Valentina on . Posted in music, video

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Jarbas Agnelli created this incredible music video for the Brazilian pop band Pato Fu:

“We scanned all the instruments and props on an big X-ray machine, and then modeled and rendered everything with CG. Since we couldn’t put the musicians in the machine (the career of the band would end abruptly), we filmed everyone on green screen, at the same time capturing their movements with a motion capture system. We then genereted CG skeletons, and applied over the footage.”

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Kea

Written by Valentina on . Posted in art, street art

Kea

Kea lives and works in TAIPEI.

“Much of the black humor, mocking, and playfulness are elements that set Kea’s creation apart from the rest and present to us a new breed of culture.”