Machinarium
The game play is relatively simple and straightforward, but the hand-drawn world is fantastic and worth the trip.
The game play is relatively simple and straightforward, but the hand-drawn world is fantastic and worth the trip.
Dmitry Maximov’s childlike and touching mix of photos and illustration.
A girl and her monster. Jonathan Kim’s lo-fi animation made me laugh.
One more animation spot created by Gobelins students for the 2009 Annecy festival. I would pay good money to see these as feature-length films.
Another animated spot courtesy of the wildly talented students at Gobelins. For the 2009 Annecy festival.
One of five spots created by animation students for the 2009 Annecy festival. Brilliant.
“Interactive theater” is how the creators describe this project. A little bit weird, a little bit wrong and a whole lot of fun.
Yuta Onoda’s portfolio of Asian-myth inspired paintings. Beautiful lines and colors.
If you own a cat (or a dog) this will be so strikingly familiar that you will have no choice but to laugh. Marvelous animation by Simon Tofield.
Exactly what it promises. By C.D. Richardson.
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