Cardboard Warfare

July 2, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

This took about a month and a half of planning, making cardboard guns, filming, and editing.

To make this video you need:

- 254 program crashes
- 427 manual frames to rotoscope
- 59 layers of sound effects
- a BUTTLOAD of cardboard and box cutters
- and a katamari

Thank you all, for making this video possible! Couldn’t have done it without you guys!

Behind the scenes

Lightheaded

June 25, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

Lightheaded from Mike Dacko

Air Max or Water Max

June 24, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

NIKE78 – W+K Tokyo LAB | ‘ABUKU -泡-’ from NIKE78

The Art of Analog Computing

June 24, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

The Art of Analog Computing from meltmedia

Mario theme beatboxing

June 21, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

Mario in post-it and stop motion

June 11, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

New York canvas

June 8, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

More than 20 hours of meticulous paper-cutting squashed into a little more than 2 minutes of film. This I hope shows the real skill and dedication involved in creating just one map by artist/illustrator Julie Marabelle. Hope you enjoy the film. You can buy prints of this map (and others) at http://www.famillesummerbelle.com.

The Secret Powers of Time

June 7, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

Professor Philip Zimbardo conveys how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world.

Mandala in stop motion

June 3, 2010 | batmkana | 1 Comment

It took six days for a group of Buddhist monks to create an extravagant sand mandala at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

But you can watch the entire process in about two minutes thanks to time-lapse video from C.N.N

Picasso’s Guernica in 3D

May 28, 2010 | batmkana | No Comments

http://www.lena-gieseke.com/

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