You're getting very sleeepy... BRRRRING

 

"An impressive short film, 3D animation with a duration of 8 minutes and 50 entitled "Alarm". Directed and produced by the creative collective of independent Korean Mesai and young artist Moo-hyun Jang."

-Courtesy of http://reflectionof.me/#

What really catches me is the amazing detail in the animation... Not to mention the Asian themes tastefully woven into the action (see: John Woo's HK cinema, kung fu, Dragonball Z hair) and the subtle homage to the Pixar lamp on the main character's desk (caught that on a second viewing).

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Posted 4 months ago

A love story between two neighbors and a huge f-ing rabbit

 

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Posted 4 months ago

Second Skin

Documentary trailer about MMORPGs and the faces behind them

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Posted 4 months ago

TrueBlood

regrets watching the 1st ep of true blood. Must stave off the onset of fangs-mania sweeping the rest of the country. Shit.

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Posted 4 months ago

New York Fireworks

nyc’s “fireworks testing” week has unofficially begun. hope the good weather sticks around

Actual fireworks start at 1:10

I was somewhere in this crowd haha, watching the fireworks from Roosevelt Island in the summer of 2007.  Can you find me?

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Posted 4 months ago

Synthetic happiness

One person wins the lottery, the other becomes a paraplegic. A year later, surveys are conducted and they are found to be equally happy. Happiness -- our one true and constant desire.. what would you do if you knew that the one thing you've been chasing after all your life is within your power to manufacture?

Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert says our beliefs about what will make us happy are often wrong -- a premise he supports with intriguing research, and explains in his accessible and unexpectedly funny book, Stumbling on Happiness.

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Posted 10 months ago