This underwater stop-motion animated video for “Bounce Bounce” by Hilary Hahn and Hauschka (by Hayley Morris) is beautifully executed and lots of fun.
Posts marked animation
The numbers and patterns in nature come alive in Nature by Numbers, a truly gorgeous video by Cristóbal Vila.
Cartoon skeletons by Hyungkoo Lee. The characters are surprisingly easy to identify, but if you’re stumped you can click on the images.
See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in a whole new way in this video by Cristóbal Vila
The Joy of Books (by crazed adman) is a fantastic stop-motion animation filmed in the Type book store in Toronto.
In honor of Carl Sagan, here is my favorite version of this passage from Pale Blue Dot with some wonderful animation by Ehdubya.
These fun retro-inspired paintings are by Pixar artist Don Shank
For flies and arachnophobes like me, Loom (by Polynoid) is a short horror movie. For everybody else, this CGI depiction of how a spider consumes a fly is what a nature film would look like if it had been directed by David Fincher.
RSA Animate - The Divided Brain (by theRSAorg)
Six famous thought experiments animated in 60 seconds each
From the fine folks at the Open University comes 60-Second Adventures in Thought, a fascinating and delightfully animated series exploring six famous thought experiments.
It’s no wonder that this video won the 2011 Webby Award for Animation in the Online Film & Video Category: Do You Know What Nano Means? (by wondervilleca)
RSA Animate - Choice (by theRSAorg)
Most of you are probably already familiar with the fantastic animations of the RSA, but for those of you who are not please check them out. They tackle all kinds of seriously fascinating topics, all while amusing you with their clever illustrations. For those who are already fans, you may not know they have an app.
Hooray For Earth “True Loves” (Cereal Spiller Remix) (by Cereal Spiller)
The totally amazing Inner Life of the Cell (by ArdalanBiology)
In anticipation of the Republican debate tonight.
They Might Be Giants - Science is Real (by ParticleMen)













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