Thursday, March 11, 2010

Wow.

Your daily dose of Dada.




(H/T to Breda.)

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Like a train wreck, you can't turn away.

Gerry

Keads said...

Animators site: http://www.cyriak.co.uk/

I like his work!

2yellowdogs said...

No WTF tag?

Jay T said...

Vomitus Annimatus

Bob said...

That was fun. Thanks, Tam.

Felice Luftschein said...

That kept the kids entertained for 15 (precious) minutes, thanks!
Nick

Tam said...

2yellowdogs,

"No WTF tag?"

Oddly, it made perfect sense to me. :o

Anonymous said...

I guess that is what would have happened if M.C. Escher had taken up animation...

cap'n chumbucket

Anonymous said...

What the Hey?? crazy animation is ok but what is it about? I must be getting old and slightly whacky.

Walt

Keads said...

2Walt,

The caption on his site describes the video as: "Worthing is undergoing inter-dimensional difficulties… Bears and cars and pigeons are invovled (sic), though not necessarily to blame." Take it for what its worth, I do know that such productions take a great deal of time! The place is Worthing, West Sussex, UK. That might explain some of it!

Mike-ENDOtactical said...

What a rip-off of pedobear! :P

Anonymous said...

Wow, just.... wow.

Looks strangely like any given Radiohead video.

I especially liked the big bear that comes in on all fours like an Imperial AT-AT from Empire. Nice hat tip to the wookie-suited Star Wars geeks there.

Noah D said...

Man, I just lost an hour to that site...

Jim said...

Dada, with a tincture of euro-anarchist thought, is supposed to be our libertarian art form, a satire of conventional values as the term was first understood about the time General Haig sent men to the Somme slaughter.

I sympathize with any movement which would ridicule an official national mindset which celebrates an advance costing about two casualties per centimeter, but the artistic merits of dada and its spawn are lost on me. I "get it" only as illustration that life can be randomly shitful, a principle I had already learned from Barack Obama and his immediate predecessors.

I'm sure the lack is in me.