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Another 8 Bit Flick II

Posted by: movingscene on: October 1, 2009

This one is made by 4th grade communication design students from Stuttgart, Germany. The student I show you, visualized a traditional german song for children. The rest you´ll see. Just amazing and now I cry about my broken NES. Thx a lot. Via Nerdcore and Slanted Click here for the youtube channel, to see the [...]

David Ellis and BLU in Italy

Posted by: movingscene on: September 30, 2009

This is a few days old and you may have seen it on other blogs before, but this shit is so awesome, I have to re-post it. Just watch and enjoy the work of BLU and David Ellis on the Fame Festival in Italy. Via nomnomnom

What happen when malls die?

Posted by: movingscene on: September 29, 2009

In the german online magazin SpOn I found a very interesting article about the page deadmalls.com. All over the united states people started to discover old and rotten malls. I love those old industrial ruins (ok, this is not industry you narrow minded geography student). These old malls are a nice sign for the changing [...]

When Stalin meets Kozik

Posted by: movingscene on: September 22, 2009

Geeez, when I read the new Rugged I saw a bust made by Frank Kozik, it shows the great leader of vietnamese communism Ho Chi Minh. When visiting strangekiss.com, I saw that Kozik also made a bust of Stalin in bronze. Is somebody out there who is willing to buy me one?

Another 8 bit flick

Posted by: movingscene on: September 4, 2009

After the glorious flick yesterday, here´s another one. Enjoy

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When Lego hits the C64

Posted by: movingscene on: September 3, 2009

While I was looking for some cool 8bit demos, I found this on youtube. Two of my favourite child toys – Lego and the legendary Commodore 64 – were combined by some guys. They say it took them about 1500 hours to make this video. Respect folks!

Expressive video art

Posted by: movingscene on: August 8, 2009

It´s hard to explain, so you have to watch it. It´s an expressive video work of Barbara Streiff from switzerland. You will find a lot more stuff of her on her own blog. It´s worth a look. The following work is inspired by Dante´s Inferno and made in the front of the Kunsthaus in Zuerich.


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