BLU is one of the most creative urban artists out there. Here’s yet another one of his amazing stop motion animation, using urban landscape as his canvas….floors us every time! Enjoy folks.
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We can’t get enough of this series, this one just cracks us up. Enjoy friends!!
One of the most creative ideas we’ve seen. Using only tape and garbage bags, street artist Joshua Allen Harris creates inflatable creatures that animate when adhered to the subway grates.
Photographer T. Enami (1859-1929) captured a series of 3D stereoviews showing life of the Japanese during the Meiji-period. Stereoview photographs are two almost identical photos that when put together as an animation, gives the viewer a feeling of dimension. Who would think such subtlety would bring these old pictures to life and make them pop.

View more of the photo series here.
Grab your stylus (or if you are handy with the mouse) and draw! This site gives you a ton of room to draw and after you’ve made your genius creation, you get to swap with a buddy. Here’s what we received after we submitted our masterpiece. Honestly, this five headed doodle is waay more creative than ours. Try it out. You might get ours swapped to you…we apologize in advance.

Such a neat idea. Netherlands animator, Sjors Vervoort’s awesome animated short. Shot around the city of Eindhoven, Sjors paints characters onto cardboard and brings them to life. Truly innovative!
See some pictures from the shoot here.
Projection on Buildings from NuFormer Digital Media on Vimeo.
NuFormer Digital Media, a design firm based in the Netherlands, came up with a way of projecting three-dimensional images onto a buildings exterior. It custom fits to any facade and have infinite size dimensions. High powered projectors can transform anything and give the audience the visual experience of watching something transform before their eyes. We’d love to see this in person. Scary? A bit. Impressive? Most certainly.
Get more info about building projections here.
We are so spoiled. Check out this infomercial on the new Amiga Computer in 1987. Boasting not only over four thousand colors but also creates sophisticated special effects! Like cool, dude.
Blu is an Italian graffiti artist with a twist. He animates his art on the walls in stop motion. This guy never ceases to amaze. Hope you enjoy.
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