"A non-sense escalator animation by Misterkama":
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Born Ruffians – What to Say (HD) from Jared Raab on Vimeo.
Oscilloscopes are used for viewing voltages, primarily in the sciences, medicine, engineering, telecommunications and industry. Though other people have reprogrammed oscilloscopes to display images in the past, the “video to scope” process used in this video is the first of its kind. The images you see are made up of a single point of light, moving quickly across a screen in order to draw shapes – that means the entire Born Ruffians video for “What to Say” displays vector images made from only one continuous line.
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"Leave it to a montage of clips from Star Trek: The Original Series to finally make the experience of listening to Ke$ha slightly less self-immolation-inducing."
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"The Music Scene" from Anthony Francisco Schepperd on Vimeo.
An animated mind melts into a post-human New York where TV and animals rule. All cast to the sincerely melodic soul of Blockhead's 'The Music Scene.'
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A blind dog and a ball:
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Happy first day of summer:
SERFOMAY 2010 from zweizwei on Vimeo.
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Some final glimpses of spring:
Springtime – A Journey Into Macro Space from Gunther Machu on Vimeo.
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Robots, remixed:
Eclectic Method – Robots from Eclectic Method on Vimeo.
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Pacific Star II from Colin Rich on Vimeo.
This is the second trip of my home made high altitude weather balloon photography project, Pacific Star. The balloon was launched at 5:37pm (PST) from Oxnard, CA and reached an altitude of 125,000 feet snapping photos and recording video along the way.
(Hat tip: GOOD)
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Faces and Landscapes from Romain Basset on Vimeo.