Gif by BLOCK.HERZETTE.DE
Send us your audience-thirsty animated gifs … with the best later receiving a dedicated presentation during DL X.
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Gif by BLOCK.HERZETTE.DE
Send us your audience-thirsty animated gifs … with the best later receiving a dedicated presentation during DL X.
Illustration by Monika Dorniak, Animation by Anna Heib via wcomtc
Send us your audience-thirsty animated gifs … with the best later receiving a dedicated presentation during DL X.
Gif by Matthew Williamson
Send us your audience-thirsty animated gifs … with the best later receiving a dedicated presentation during DL X.
Starseed by Hara Katsiki
Send us your audience-thirsty animated gifs … with the best later receiving a dedicated presentation during DL X.
A showcase of the vision of the future of our urban life or the city as an ever changing organism …
Taking different elements of our life in the city of the future and visualizing them in the form of animated GIFs. This old and technically out-dated file format adds the dimension of time to the still image. A captured moment becomes an animate imprint of time.“To look backward for a while is to refresh the eye, to restore it, and to render it more fit for its prime function of looking forward”
The exhibition is now online in the iHeartBerlin virtual gallery and also as part of an article for the Smart Urban Stage magazine about the future of urban living.
Presented by iHeartBerlin.de & Smart Urban Stage.
Curated by Frank R. Schröder (founder and curator of iHeartBerlin)
http://www.inklovespaper.com/looking-backward–moving-forward/
Edward Snowden’s Christmas Message 2013
The Gift by Julio Pot
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Christmas morning through the eyes of a few of our favourite film directors.
Happy Holidays from Team DL!
Mix made by Fourgrounds Media Inc. and Suitcase in Point Theatre Company.
| Fall | Part of an animated short in the works by Andrea Estrada
Send us your audience-thirsty animated gifs … with the best later receiving a dedicated presentation during DL X.
Seen at DL 5: Guilherme Marcodes BR TYGER 4min 30 s 2006
An absolutely magical short by Guilherme Marcondes of Brazil, based on a William Blake poem.
Tyger blends puppetry, illustration, photography and CGI. Dreamy, mesmerizing, brilliant.
Screened as part of science and poetry ( with the help of Rattapallax ) during DL 5, 2009, Feb 8