16 posts tagged with animation by cortex.
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secrets of the abyss

A short surreal animated film by Felix Colgrave: DONKS.
posted by cortex on Feb 2, 2023 - 14 comments

you're a rich_lord, but you've gone too far

Black Growth, Green Growth, and Creepy Eyes: three of a number of fascinating and unsettling procedural animations by rich_lord.
posted by cortex on Dec 5, 2022 - 13 comments

Try pinky, but hole

Tiny Elden Ring: Elden Ring, but zoomed out and tilt-shifted and everything moving in a low-framerate Harryhausen stutter.
posted by cortex on Apr 12, 2022 - 47 comments

Teapots and Perlin and Trek 2, Oh My

Vol Libre, by Loren Carpenter: "I made this film in 1979-80 to accompany a SIGGRAPH paper on how to synthesize fractal geometry with a computer. It is the world's first fractal movie. It utilizes 8-10 different fractal generating algorithms. I used an antialiased version of this software to create the fractal planet in the Genesis Sequence of Star Trek 2, the Wrath of Khan. These frames were computed on a VAX-11/780 at about 20-40 minutes each."
posted by cortex on Mar 26, 2022 - 17 comments

Table Tenet

Physics simulations of bounching balls, simulated forward and backward from a perfect moment in time. More where that came from. [via Kottke]
posted by cortex on Jan 12, 2022 - 24 comments

animation work that's difficult to match

Hey, here's seven silent minutes of brief, clever stop-motion vignettes using wooden matches.
posted by cortex on Aug 10, 2021 - 21 comments

pears, the grunting fruit

ÖBST, or, how fruit would move if fruit moved
posted by cortex on Jan 30, 2020 - 32 comments

it's not literally just famous CGI green monsters

Shrek does a good job at the dog show. Mike Wazowski rides a pony. Many more sundry weird edits from @chanbanhi on twitter.
posted by cortex on Nov 1, 2019 - 10 comments

break open the chamber, two dozen angry triangles throb out

take in the black and white cyberpunk mood of lvl374, all pixels and chromatic aberration and android dystopia, scenes from a game that never existed and you can't forget playing
posted by cortex on Sep 2, 2019 - 19 comments

you'll never look at cul-de-sacs the same way

EPOCH [Photosensitivity warning: quite blinky.] A stunning two-minute stop-motion collage built entirely out of Google Earth images, by Ireland-based filmmaker Kevin McGloughlin.
posted by cortex on Jan 22, 2019 - 35 comments

Hi, my name is George Lungu and I am a circuit designer. This is my blog

"Welcome to Excel Unusual, the home of the most unique Microsoft Excel animated spreadsheets." How about a gated ring oscillator? Maybe some Pong? Surely you've time for a wireframe rollercoaster? And so on and so forth. [more inside]
posted by cortex on Jun 30, 2018 - 9 comments

it's like Vine for old-school console games

Back to Bits is a curated collection of short, small animation loops based on classic video games. Here's the whole Level 2 collection as a video; see also the (maybe slower-loading?) Level 1 archive and corresponding video montage.
posted by cortex on Oct 26, 2017 - 2 comments

c'mon baby, skew the locomotion

Cut & Shut is a short surreal animation of VWs, mostly Beetles, moving in strange ways. By designer Chris LaBrooy.
posted by cortex on Jul 20, 2017 - 9 comments

it's simple and easy cuz you know what to do

hi, I'm Steve, a short animation about someone who isn't named Steve. By Bill Wurtz of whom previously and thus and so forth.
posted by cortex on Jul 7, 2017 - 3 comments

i like the part where he steps over the obstacle

Phase-Functioned Neural Networks for Character Control, aka holy shit look at this character animation. If you want some more details, check out the research paper by Daniel Holden, Taku Komura, and Jun Saito.
posted by cortex on May 2, 2017 - 28 comments

I've been thinking about you a lot lately.

Hi Stranger is a brief animated film by Kirsten Lepore. It features sincere affirmations and also a totally benign claymation butt.
posted by cortex on Mar 21, 2017 - 24 comments

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