Thought of You from Ryan J Woodward on Vimeo.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
thought of you
Saturday, November 6, 2010
dust kid
Tokyo International Anime Fair 2010 [2]
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
between bears
Friday, June 11, 2010
lizard planet
Via Amy and Pink I have discovered Tomoyoshi Joko's works. Make sure you check out the youtube channel for more animation shorts, since I will share below only "Lizard Planet", a wonderful fable about the universe. The author explains:
"A lizard wrapped in water represents Earth, which is composed of both land and sea. For human beings, living on this earth feels quite natural. However, the earth is both an enormous living organism and a planet in the infinite universe. It would be gratifying if, after seeing this work, the viewer could feel that we live life on a planet that itself is a living existence in space."
check out the jellyfish at 1:04! :)
Saturday, May 22, 2010
howard
Saturday, May 15, 2010
back to the future
"When I was doing this series, I put forth a concept I call “I’m gonna regret the rest of my life if I give up my transformers and be a mama’s boy.” (如果为了比别的小朋友小红花多 而放弃玩变形金刚,我会遗憾终生的。)(...) We started losing that happiness in high school when we were pressured to study excessively, and now we are pressured to work excessively, etc. – but what’s it all for? What’s the relationship between the “ideal” and reality? Is the “ideal” that we spend so much time studying and working really all that great?Over the last few years there has been a resurgence of all things “retro” in China – 8-bit music, of course, can be included in this trend. This trend has greatly influenced me and my work. I think the reason people are into these things is not because the retro games or fashions of the past are better than the modern games or fashions or whatever. It’s mostly because people nowadays want to rediscover the happiness we all had when we were kids. That’s what’s happening with 8-bit music, it’s being made all over again as a re-fabricated retro thing because it makes us happy."
Saturday, April 17, 2010
umbrella
Umbrella from philip vose on Vimeo.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
shallow sleep

It's saturday morning, it's cartoon morning!
Link here to watch a fantastic animation titled “Shallow Sleep” created by Beijing-based Little Kong and Feng Ling.
The eight-minute short invites viewers to follow the adventures of a young girl as she explores her dream universe and meets incredible creatures, bizarre machines, and singing robots. The short is characterized by resourceful transitions, beautiful coloring, and a story-line that manages to ingeniously diffuse the boundaries between reality and the surreal realm of the subconscious.
The animation’s soundtrack is by Neocha.com-user The Curry Soap and Cha Liangfen.
This post has been originally posted on NeochaEDGE, a bilingual blog showcasing creative content from China that I contribute to. Picture source: Little Kong on NeochaEDGE.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
the head
Saturday, January 30, 2010
garuda
Garuda from Andres Salaff on Vimeo.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
the soliloquist
It's Saturday morning! It's cartoon morning!
Even though, I usually post animations from The Saturday Morning Cartoon Index, I have now decided to post other little jewels of animations that I find elsewhere, as well. This post was originally posted on NeochaEDGE, a wonderful site I was fortunate enough to be invited to contributed to.
"The Soliloquist" by Taiwanese illustrator and animator Ma Kuangpei (馬匡霈, aka Keats) is a modern fable about loneliness and self-deception. It tells the story of a heart broken man who receives letters and packages stating with the wrong addressee. Unable to return the letters, he starts to read them and develops a strange illusory relationship with his fictitious alter-ego.
Ma’s animated short combines Eastern and Western aesthetic concepts and is defined by a wonderful combination of collage and watercolor styles with brilliant transitions. Watch the entire six-minute film below.
Born in 1981, Ma graduated from the Tainan National University of the Arts. The Soliloquist (aka 我说啊,我说) was produced in 2008 as his graduation work. It has received amazing feedback ever since and was nominated and screened at numerous international film festivals. In 2009 it was awarded the “Little Nomad Prize“ at the Urban Nomad Filmfest in Taipei, Taiwan and it received the “Special Mention – Asian New Force“ at the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards. Moreover, it has received the “Special Distinction Award” in the Graduation Films category at the 33rd 2009 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, becoming the first Taiwanese animated movie to receive an award at the competition. Ma’s success this year, in combination with this most-recent honor, will serve to show Chinese artists, most of whom are currently focused on the technical aspect of animation, another direction in which they can grow.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
ida's bad luck
Ida's Luck Part 1 from Katy Towell on Vimeo.
Ida's Luck Part 2 from Katy Towell on Vimeo.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
le processus
Here is "Le Processus"/"the Process" made in 2000 at the prestigious Supinfocum by Philippe Grammaticopoulos and Xavier L'Hermuzière: A wonderful b&w animation depicting a dystopian society on a great soundtrack by Ivo Malec, Nine Inch Nails and Parmegiani.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
the cat piano
The Cat Piano from PRA on Vimeo.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
rocks
Friday, October 2, 2009
fallen art
Friday, September 25, 2009
books
Saturday, September 19, 2009
tales of two sisters
Today's theme are sister tales and I have two videos to share with you: I added Caroline Leaf's amazing animation, which I have found on the TSMC Index, to one I already had prepared for a post: Luis Cook's "Pearce Sisters". Please enjoy the magnificent but dark tales of sisterly love, the distressing aspects of human capabilities, and...the men that somehow manage to play an important part in their lives, as well.
Video No.1: "Two Sisters" by Caroline Leaf: This is a deeply emotional and dark story about a physically deformed writer and her caretaker-sister. One day their isolated lives are interrupted by a man compelled to meet the writer. Ten minutes of film that will stay with you for a long time.
Video No.2: "The Pearce Sisters" by Luis Cook is an amusingly bleak hearted tale of two weather lashed old spinsters. Lol and Edna Pearce live on a remote and austere strip of coast. They scrape out a miserable existence from the sea. "The Pearce Sisters" is a tale of love, loneliness, guts, gore, nudity, violence, smoking and cups of tea.