Wow. This is wonderful and haunting and weird. From BoingBoing:
This music — which sounds like a moody piano soundtrack for a existentialist movie about a rainy day — is made by slicing a tree in cross-section, sticking it on a turntable, and dropping a tone-arm with a PlayStation Eye Camera in the head, and processing its output through Ableton Live. It’s called Years, and it was created byBartholomäus Traubeck.
Fontface posters by Atipo
Mobius (by Vincent Laforet)
Vincent Laforet was invited to test the new Canon C300. This short is the film he shot with it.
“Dance” by Tasya Lebedeva on 500px
Lisa Hannigan - Knots (by lisahannigan)
Endearingly chaotic. I’ve seen this done lots in static shoots, but never in a video.
Also, very much looking forward to this album - I’ve been a fan of Lisa Hannigan since her work with Damien Rice.
Diego Stocco - Music From A Dry Cleaner



