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CineFix has released a new episode of 8-bit cinema that retells Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction in two animated minutes. It was written and animated by David Dutton of Dutton Films with music by Henry Dutton. If this was a game I’d play it right now!
Some stuff was left out, but it’s still awesome.



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An autobiographic video design piece created by Teppei Koseki. He uses a digital capture of images of his life and the result is explosive, magical. Synthesis report! It seems to have been teletransported inside on a screen.



You can play everywhere. Advertising campaign created by the japanese art director Miharu Matsunaga for the sports brand Nike.










Artist Su Blackwell cuts out images from books to create three-dimensional dioramas.
Her prime material is important to her. Interested in both the fragility and the strength of paper,
as well as the conceptual depth of old books. The results are there for all to see.












Hakanaï is a solo dance choreography in the form of haïkus (a very short, centuries-old form of Japanese poetry) that unfolds through a series of images in motion. In Japanese Hakanaï denotes that which is temporary and fragile, evanescent and transient, and in this case something set between dreams and reality. By Adrien Mondot & Claire Bardainne.




Sally Lundburg is a multi-disciplinary artist based on the Big Island of Hawaii. Her portfolio is full of interesting projects but this one grabbed my attention: Space Invader, interventions in the woods.
Hawaii’s richly layered ecosystem inspires this creation, a series of mysterious photographs where the landscape has been digitally manipulated to include portraits of men, women and children.
“As I walk the land and plan these modifications/adaptations/hybridizations, intertwining own real and imaginary genealogy, I reflect on Hawaii’s history of ecological and social invasion and a cultural landscape that is still shifting today.”





