Drugs

Carl Burgess had a great idea: Take awful stock video footage, mess with it a bit and then set it to Ratatat‘s aptly titled ‘Drugs’. Sweet.

[ Ratatat - Drugs ]

American Software

I have no idea what’s going on in this short film (apparently it’s about Steve Jobs and Bill Gates?) by Gianluca Fallone but I don’t really care because it was such a treat to watch.  The Ratatat fueled soundtrack certainly helps.

[ American Software ]

Into The Cosmos

This is the first music video produced by Chopsy.  They should totally do more. Music by Architeq.

[ INTO THE COSMOS - Architeq/Chopsy ]

Soapy Trip

That looks like fun.

[ Soapy Trip ]

Put the bat down, Wendy…

Listen to your father, Wendy.

Stop swinging the bat. Put the bat down, Wendy. Wendy, gimme the bat. Gimme the bat…

[ Listen to your father, Wendy. by bettabomb ]

Baltimore Clap

An abstract wonder of a music video by Kristofer Ström of Blinkink for ‘Baltimore Clap’ by Benga. Me likey.

[ Benga — Baltimore Clap ]

Hand Fingers

Some fractal trippy goodness courtesy of Cyriak. Enjoy.

[ Hand Fingers ]

Out Of A Forest

A fantastic, magical short film by Tobias Gundorff Boesen featuring music by The National.

[ Out Of A Forest ]

Edward Horsford’s Balloons

'Patch Explored' by Edward Horsford
'Patch Explored' by Edward Horsford'In The Air' by Edward Horsford'Liquid' by Edward Horsford'This is no joke, Mr. Yoke' by Edward Horsford'Tomatoey' by Edward Horsford'Collapsed Explored' by Edward Horsford

Edward Horsford filled up some water balloons and then snapped pictures at the precise moment he popped them.  My favorites are the ones where you can still see bits of the crinkling balloon’s skin. There’s a bunch more in his Flickr stream.

[ Edward Horsford's Flickr Stream via Gizmodo ]

The Faces of Sydney, Austrailia

'Faces of The Rocks and Millers Point' from the series 'Faces of Sydney'
'Faces of The Rocks and Millers Point' from the series 'Faces of Sydney''Faces of Surry Hills' from the series 'Faces of Sydney''Faces of Haymarket' from the series 'Faces of Sydney''Faces of Redfern' from the series 'Faces of Sydney'

The photographs of one hundred and sixty thousand residents of Sydney, Australia were combined together to create images that show what the ‘average’ facial appearance is of a particular neighborhood in the city. Read more at the project’s official website.

[ Face of Sydney via Gizmodo > io9 ]