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03:53
What Have You Done To Your Face? - Alex de Campi
All about women and what we do to ourselves. Contains needles, meat, barbie torture and claymation surgery.Directed and shot by Alex de Campi. Additional camerawork by Marcella Puppini. Animated by Anna Benner (claymation) and Alex de Campi (stop motion & 2D). Flamethrowing by Kat Green. Starring Polly Cupcake's lips. Song "What Have You Done To Your Face" by Marcella & The Forget-Me-Nots. To find out more about Trevor Hargreaves , visit their profile Here.
01:48
Come on feet
1.47mins animated dance stop motion.. created in Canela cafe in SOho, london, finished at home. 2010.

BABELGUM ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL ENTRY 2010. Watch all the ANIMATRON Entries HERE
03:52
Goodbye London
Luke Jackson's Goodbye London video, directed by Murray John. The video features a mix of stop motion photography and drawn 2-D animation using After Effects. Luke and Murray collaborated on the video via email, attempting to capture the bittersweet sentiment of the song's lyric. They didn't actually meet until the video was almost finished.

BABELGUM ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL ENTRY 2010. Visit Page for more info.
01:03
PAM: "Projecteurs de l'Homme" (Human Projectors)
Projecteurs de l'Homme (Human Projectors) excerpt 1.04 mins. HD Video, edition of 5 + 2 AP.

[dNASAb] © 2010

This video forms part of A Light at the End of the Tunnel, an epic video art trilogy about the human condition which includes seminal works by 30 international emerging artists, and was curated by Perpetual Art Machine (www.perpetualartmachine.com).

The show debuted at Scope Basel 2010 (June 15 - 19, Kaserne), while premiering simultaneously on Babelgum.

To find out more, visit babelgum.com/newvideoart.
04:23
Modeselektor - Deboutonner (Bonus Video) - M.A.P....
Awarded a Special Mention in the Metropolis Art Prize 2009.

Bruno Levy (of multimedia duo SweatShoppe) took thousands of photographs in Patan, Nepal over the course of a week using flashlights and long exposures. After getting the nod from Modeselektor and BPtich Control, he created a stop-motion narrative synched to Deboutonner. Links: http://modeselektor.com http://www.myspace.com/mdslktr http://www.brunolevy.com http://www.quizbowlproductions.com (c) 2009

To find out more, visit the Art Prize page
02:29
Cardboard - M.A.P. RUNNER UP
Runner Up in the Grand Prize category of the Metropolis Art Prize 2009.

An animated short about street art characters in the city.

Artist: Sjors Vervoort.

To find out more, visit the Art Prize page
05:31
PAM: The Magnitude of the Continental Divides
Winner of the Grand Prize in the Metropolis Art Prize 2009.

"The Magnitude of the Continental Divides" is an animation exploring the ways we define ourselves and our nations. It is a journey between many locations in various states of withdrawal and aggression. Borders become weaponized and damage is always dealt from afar. The individual is caught in the midst, unable to separate themselves, unable to define identity without place.

Artist: Christopher Coleman.

This video forms part of A Light at the End of the Tunnel, an epic video art trilogy about the human condition which includes seminal works by 30 international emerging artists, and was curated by Perpetual Art Machine (www.perpetualartmachine.com).

The show debuted at Scope Basel 2010 (June 15 - 19, Kaserne), while premiering simultaneously on Babelgum.

To find out more, visit babelgum.com/newvideoart.

To find out more about the Metropolis Art Prize, visit .babelgum.com/metropolisartprize
07:10
THE DAY THE ROBOTS WOKE UP
A crashed comet causes all technology to stop working and the people flee London. The city is left empty and overgrown for many years until today when the old tin robots wake up!

BABELGUM ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL ENTRY 2010. Visit Page for more info.
04:31
Tyger
A giant tiger mysteriously appears in a big city. It will reveal the hidden reality in an otherwise ordinary night. Inspired By William Blake's poem of the same name.
02:14
PAM: My Girl: A Case Study
Anne Frank and Sigmund Freud discuss the peculiar case of a third party. The artist and her pychiatrist father improvise a conversation between Frank and Freud based on an imagined narrative of Alice in Wonderland having been abducted by aliens resulting in a sexual transformation.

Artist: Nathania Rubin.

This video forms part of A Light at the End of the Tunnel, an epic video art trilogy about the human condition which includes seminal works by 30 international emerging artists, and was curated by Perpetual Art Machine (www.perpetualartmachine.com).

The show debuted at Scope Basel 2010 (June 15 - 19, Kaserne), while premiering simultaneously on Babelgum.

To find out more, visit babelgum.com/newvideoart.
 

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