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A simple JavaScript + CSS3 experiment. To see it correctly, you need a browser with CSS3 capabilities like Google Chrome, Safari 5+, Firefox 5+ or Internet Explorer 9.

If you are interested in having a look at the code, click here and then choose the option “view source” from your browser menu.

Ruairi Robinson, the creator of shorts movies like Fifty Percent Grey and The Silent City, launched some weeks ago his new short movie Blinky™. Great visual and technically speaking, the story reflects about the lack of attention and love that children get when their parents spend most of their time arguing. (via uFunk)

How would you tell a story that combines violence, aliens, jokes, porn, surrealism and a bunch of different visual styles? David OReilly’s The External World is an insane short animation that caught my attention since the very firsts seconds and kept surprising me every single frame after.

via ufunk.net

Physics explains the universe but it is also good for making incredible simulations! Thiago Costa is a Special Effects developer at Ubisoft Digital Arts in Montreal which apparently is a new branch of French gaming giant Ubisoft (Prince of Persia, Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow Six, etc). The series of animations appear to be physics tests quite possibly for a game… Or maybe a film? Ubisoft CEO Yannis Mallat has recently made some pretty interesting statements about the convergence of film and video games. It is only a matter of time before the boundaries between the two become seemless.

bRUNA is a musician on the record label spa.RK. Together with Todojunto we developed a VJ/visual set for bRUNA’s 2010 Sónar performance that consisted of two pieces; a light table controlled by an Arduino and a software developed with openFrameworks and a projection of videos and a live camera feed mixed with a midi controller using the Cinder framework. To do this we built the electronics for the light table and developed the OSC implementation for the Cinder framework.