Body of Songs: The Nose by Sean Vicary


Body of Songs: The Nose

Images: Seán Vicary

Music: ’nose song‘ by Sam Lee & Llywelyn ap Myrddin

The Body of Songs project brings together major musicians and scientists to create a songs inspired by the body’s organs. A select number of artist-animators have also been invited to collaborate with the musicians and scientists, undertaking their own journey of discovery.

When I first heard a rough mix of Sam Lee & Llywelyn ap Myrddin’s nose song I was transported. It was literally a sonic version of that all-consuming experience of smelling; of surrendering to a moment…and then, the intensity impossible to hold or maintain, it slips away and fades.

In this animation I have aimed for the visual equivalent: exploring the poetic landscape evoked by the physiological process of olfaction, fusing the scientific and the lyrical whilst also suggesting a fictive/autobiographical subtext drawn from my personal experience of coping with my Mum’s dementia.

While researching the work I visited genetics and smell expert Dr Darren Logan at the Wellcome Trust Sanger institute and was impressed with his step-by-step description how we smell. I expanded upon this as the structure for an impressionistic journey through a composite dreamscape of smell and memory.

When we smell ‘something’ the volatile molecules travel up the nose, triggering olfactory receptor neurons which send signals on a long journey into the brain’s olfactory bulb and out into the olfactory cortex, which passes information to other parts of the brain, such as the hippocampus where olfaction-memory processes occur.

I was visually inspired by striking electron microscopy of various parts of the olfactory system which possessed a fabulous abstract quality, reminding me of other natural forms; corals, roots, trees, hills etc. I used these as a guide to construct animated visual metaphors for different parts of the process, collaging natural found objects (rocks, flowers, shells etc.) together to create an internal dreamscape through which my stop-motion animated ‘molecules’ could travel.

The olfactory sensor neurons are the only part of the brain that touches the outside world, and smell is the only sense that bypasses the logical mind, avoiding the cortex (where we make decisions) and feeding straight into the sub-cortical regions where we experience emotions. This is how molecules of smell can act as a key that momentarily unlocks the door to deeply experienced forgotten memories.

The past few years I have watched the slow decline of my Mother into dementia:
She had once been a passionate gardener constantly filling the house with the scent of flowers from her garden, and now as I sat with her in the care home, among the thick odors of disinfectant and urine, I thought about the transportive quality of smell.

My cousin recently gave me a large bag of decaying 8mm films containing footage of my Mum’s childhood in India, all shot by my Grandfather from 1935 -1944. These flickering little snippets of Himalayan picnics provided the inspiration and source material for my animated olfactory signals, triggered on their journey through a half-remembered landscape by molecules of Balsam and Jasmine.

Travel INSIDE a Black Hole

Travel INSIDE a Black Hole
Black holes, light speed travel, and the center of the universe!
Watch Numberphile discuss a „Googol“: http://bit.ly/zUfoWo

LINKS:

All music by Jake Chudnow: http://ift.tt/Iozs4E

Einstein Ring (a special type of gravitational lensing): http://ift.tt/12B0oa1

Earth orbiting black hole (gif): http://ift.tt/yEYj88

Visual distortion caused by massive gravity: http://ift.tt/1azHnH7

What would it be like to travel into a black hole? (text): http://ift.tt/197uOpd

INTO A BLACK HOLE (with videos): http://ift.tt/yT69E3

Black Hole view from behind: http://ift.tt/197uMhh

Spaghettification: http://ift.tt/1azHliH

Dumbhole: http://ift.tt/197uOpg

more on the dumbhole: http://ift.tt/1azHnHb

what it would look like to approach the speed of light: http://ift.tt/197uMxu

pinhole camera demo of „seeing behind yourself“: http://ift.tt/1azHlyW

More on visual changes while approaching lightspeed: http://ift.tt/197uOph

Where is the center of the universe? http://ift.tt/1azHnHc

Expansion layer demo: http://ift.tt/197uMxv

via YouTube http://youtu.be/3pAnRKD4raY

Drawcard by Antonio Oreña-Barlin


They say a picture tells a thousand words. Sometimes its better to keep your mouth shut.

Selected by Short of the Week.com – http://ift.tt/1XMzgj8
Finalist Tropfest Australia 24 – 2016
Runner Up, People’s Choice – Tropfest Australia 24 – 2016

Directed by Antonio Oreña-Barlin
Written by Adam Dunn & Thomas Mitchell
Produced by Monica Hyde and Adam Dunn for Tropfest Australia 24

We’re Bound to Be Together – Gamblers by Tyler Walker


Visit Gamblers at http://ift.tt/1nDl92x
Like them on Facebook http://ift.tt/1UYTSoX

Gamblers is a New York City based band that draws on the eclectic musical backgrounds of its members to put a unique spin on rock-solid rock and roll fundamentals. Michael McManus, a hip-hop producer who has collaborated with Heems (formerly of Das Racist) and Rapsody, featured on Kendrick Lamar’s „To Pimp A Butterfly“ among others, formed the band with Gary O’Keefe, who has extensive experience as an audio engineer, and the other members (Johnny Hoblin, Joe Sanders, Peter DeMaio, and Boris Palacios) collectively boast dozens of former bands and music degrees. Combining catchy melodies with darker lyrical content that addresses themes such as alienation and addiction, the band uses a fishhook-in-a-cupcake approach that rewards close bedroom-headphone listening, while still providing a raucous live show. With the release of the single and video for the song „We’re Bound to Be Together,“ the band announces their arrival on the scene, and begins to build momentum towards their debut album „Small World,“ coming later this year.
– Nicholas Mancusi, writer and critic (NPR, New York Times)

Directed by Tyler Walker of the American Standard Film Co. (http://asfc.com/)
Lead Animator Sarah Lammer (http://sarahlammer.com/)
Shot by Fidel Ruiz-Healy

Ralf Hildenbeutel – Disco by Boris Seewald


A handmade music video of approx 1250 paintings on paper for DISCO by RALF HILDENBEUTEL from the longplayer MOODS and EP MOODS – RETOUCHED THEMES.
http://ift.tt/1RSBvO9

Directed by
BORIS SEEWALD
www.borisseewald.de

Animation
MIWHA SEEWALD
BORIS SEEWALD
MINA SURI SEEWALD

Dancers
ALTHEA CORLETT
SIMONE SCHMIDT

Photography
GEORG SIMBENI

Produced by
SEEWALD & HANNA

Label
REBECCA & NATHAN

© 2016 Seewald & Hanna UG
℗ 2015 Ralf Hildenbeutel

Kelly vs The Volcano: A Memorial film by CoLab Creative


It is with mixed emotions we release this film. Our good friend and absolute champion of a person, Kelly „McGazza“ McGarry, passed away recently, before he could see this film completed.
We shot this film on White Island in January in association with Tourism New Zealand as a promotion for Crankworx Rotorua, an event that Kelly helped make a reality.
Kelly was an inspiration to so many. He easily takes the prize for being the happiest, most stoked and genuine athlete we have ever filmed with.

We hope he enjoys the film.

The Kelly McGarry memorial trust:

Kelly McGarry was a hugely influential and inspirational character on the bike and off his bike, touching the lives of bikers, trail builders and youth in New Zealand and around the world.

The trust will advocate for and build mountain bike trails in New Zealand and support emerging/promising/rising New Zealander mountain bikers in pursuit of achieving their goals domestically and abroad.

The memorial trust is being registered as an official charity organisation in New Zealand.

Gofundme: http://ift.tt/1QFm2DA
Givealittle: http://ift.tt/1QKerQx

Hubble Sees a Legion of Galaxies

Hubble Sees a Legion of Galaxies Containing countless galaxies, this parallel field observation is nearly as deep as the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field. When compared to other deep fields, it will help astronomers understand how similar the universe looks in different directions. via NASA http://ift.tt/1RUEhUy

ESPN’s 30 for 30 Short – I Am Yup’ik by GoodFight Media


A 16-year-old Alaskan Yup’ik teenager leaves his tiny village and travels across hundreds of miles of frozen tundra to compete in a basketball tournament and bring pride to his village.

Directors: Daniele Anastasion & Nathan Golon
Director of Photography: Nathan Golon
Producer: Patrick White
Editor: Matt Cascella
Original Music: Brooke Blair & Will Blair
Production Manager: Elyse Kelly
Assistant Editor: Shane Alcock
Post Production Services: Final Frame
Post Production Sound Facility: Creative Audio Post

For ESPN Films
Executive Producers: John Dahl, Libby Geist & Connor Schell
Senior Producer: Erin Leyden
Producers: Shaun Alperin & Deirdre Fenton

Frontier Fields Galaxy Cluster MACS J0717

Frontier Fields Galaxy Cluster MACS J0717 „Frontier Fields“ galaxy cluster MACS J0717, one of the most complex and distorted galaxy clusters known, is the site of a collision between four clusters. It is located about 5.4 billion light years away from Earth. via NASA http://ift.tt/1QPz8L0