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1. ‘Fault Lines’ by Mandy Wong

I only see in neon.

The post ‘Fault Lines’ by Mandy Wong appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. ‘Best of Luck with the Wall’ by Josh Begley

A voyage across the US-Mexico border, stitched together from 200,000 satellite images.

The post ‘Best of Luck with the Wall’ by Josh Begley appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. ‘Mynarski Death Plummet’ by Matthew Rankin

An expressionistic portrait of the final minutes in the life of Winnipeg’s doomed Second World War hero, Andrew Mynarski.

The post ‘Mynarski Death Plummet’ by Matthew Rankin appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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4. ‘Mind Frame’ by Jake Fried

Hand-drawn animation with ink, white-out and coffee.

The post ‘Mind Frame’ by Jake Fried appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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5. ‘If You Say Something, See Something’ by Gina Kamentsky

Animated film drawn on found subtitled footage set to "Funeral March of a Marionette."

The post ‘If You Say Something, See Something’ by Gina Kamentsky appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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6. ‘LuYang Delusional Mandala’ by LuYang (NSFW)

Chinese artist LuYang creates a digital nonsexual human simulator in her own shape.

The post ‘LuYang Delusional Mandala’ by LuYang (NSFW) appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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7. ‘Stillpoint’ by Ben Ridgway

An elusive point of stillness in a shifting and expanding world.

The post ‘Stillpoint’ by Ben Ridgway appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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8. ‘This’ by Malcolm Sutherland

A meditative visualization of Tibetan Buddhist Monks chanting.

The post ‘This’ by Malcolm Sutherland appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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9. ‘Flaws’ by Josh Shaffner

An autobiographical, surreal rant about years spent in the service industry.

The post ‘Flaws’ by Josh Shaffner appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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10. ‘Bloop’ by Joshua Planz

A visual poem depicting the last three years of internal thoughts.

The post ‘Bloop’ by Joshua Planz appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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11. ‘Hyper-Reality’ by Keiichi Matsuda

A provocative and kaleidoscopic new vision of the future, where physical and virtual realities have merged, and the city is saturated in media.

The post ‘Hyper-Reality’ by Keiichi Matsuda appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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12. ‘Kung Fu Motion Visualization’ by Tobias Gremmler

Motion capture data of martial arts performances reinterpreted into abstract forms and expressions.

The post ‘Kung Fu Motion Visualization’ by Tobias Gremmler appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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13. ‘Peace Starts With Me’ by Magali Charrier

A short experimental piece around the idea of peace.

The post ‘Peace Starts With Me’ by Magali Charrier appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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14. ‘Ghost Cell’ Uses Cutting-Edge CG Tech To Reveal A New Side Of Paris

Paris might just be one of the most photographed and filmed cities in the world. But you’ve never seen it like this.

The post ‘Ghost Cell’ Uses Cutting-Edge CG Tech To Reveal A New Side Of Paris appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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15. ‘Nakaniwa’ by Takashi Ohashi

A new music video by Japanese animator Takashi Ohashi.

The post ‘Nakaniwa’ by Takashi Ohashi appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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16. ‘Wrapped’ by Roman Kaelin, Falko Paeper and Florian Wittmann

"Wrapped" delves into the clash between civilization and nature.

The post ‘Wrapped’ by Roman Kaelin, Falko Paeper and Florian Wittmann appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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17. ‘The Old New World’ by Alexey Zakharov

A photo-based animation project that travels back in time with a little steampunk time machine.

The post ‘The Old New World’ by Alexey Zakharov appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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18. ‘Lazy Daze’ by Brian Smee

Dog in the land where the good life takes you.

The post ‘Lazy Daze’ by Brian Smee appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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19. ‘Change My Head’ by Thomas McMahan

An experimental animation using motion capture data set to Autolux's song "Change My Head."

The post ‘Change My Head’ by Thomas McMahan appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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20. ‘Ralph Plays D’oh’ by Fabio Tonetto

An abstract animation inspired by "The Simpsons."

The post ‘Ralph Plays D’oh’ by Fabio Tonetto appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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21. ‘Chiaroscuro’ by Daniel Drummond

As two organisms compete for the one light amid the darkness, their story reveals the volatile nature of power.

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22. ‘Trouble’ and ‘Violence’ by Bonsoir Michel

Music videos for s8jfou's "Trouble" and "Violence."

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23. ‘To See More Light’ by Kurtis Hough

There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.

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24. ‘Youpla’ by Oerd van Cuijlenborg

An abstract experimental animation film which explores the abstractions and imagination of children's worlds.

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25. ‘GIF-Jam 2014′

A musician created a track first, not knowing what imagery was to go with it. Then, animators turned in GIFs not knowing what would happen.

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