Animation

There are many reasons to go back to college and continue your education, but none more potent than a well shot, well designed flipbook (almost like this thing). Vancouver’s Langara College seems to understand this, which is why I’m suddenly seriously considering a career in Chinook Business. You never know when that could pay off…


22 Jan
Getting wider every day — thanks US Supreme Court!

A great, simple video about the evolution and employment of power by British think-tank Demos, The Power Gap was created in conjunction with UK-based agency Airside. Sure, I’d like to think that as time evolves the individual has earned more rights and more power, but really what does it help? Does any individual really have […]


20 Jan
Endless inspiration from little plastic blocks

Rock Paper Scissors created this video with directing duo Blue Source to show the inspirational abilities of Legos, and who’s gonna argue? Not only are Legos the greatest toys ever, but they’ve inspired everything from replications of Frank Lloyd Wright masterpieces, great albums and epic moments in history to remakes of the Matrix and scenes […]


Inhae Lee has a sweet tooth. So she created a world so coated with sugary goodness that readers have developed a sweet addiction (just look at the comments). Her My Milk Toof pictorial blog about 2 adorable teeth that return to their owner’s home has garnered an international fan base of readers both old and […]


11 Jan
The greatest psychedelic sports feat ever...animated

This is a great story. On June 12, 1970, Dock Ellis of the Pittsburgh Pirates threw a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres. And while that’s already newsworthy (only 263 no-hitters have ever been thrown in the history of Major League Baseball), what is really extraordinary is that Mr. Ellis apparently threw the game whilst […]


8 Jan
Why do dancing vegetables make me wanna eat some beets?

This is a really rad commercial for IGA supermarkets — titled Le Rigodon — promoting veggie eating by Montreal-based Deshed studio. We couldn’t manage to embed it, so just hit the link below and enjoy the video! IGA_LeRigodon.mp4


7 Jan
French street gymnastics + Singapore flip-book techniques

Brilliant flip book animation by Singapore’s saggyarmpit. Even tho The Office recently joked about Parkour being the “internet sensation of 2004”, her usage of pen and ink and old school flip book style is worth a tip of the hat… parkour motion reel from saggyarmpit on Vimeo.


5 Jan
Star Blazers finally gets the feature film treatment

For many Americans, their introduction to Japanese anime came via the epic Star Blazers series in the 80s, known as Space Battleship Yamato in Japan and the rest of the world. Premiering a couple years before Robotech, Star Blazers was eons ahead of its American counterparts (have they ever caught up?), telling an opera in […]