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Pixar: 20 Years

Pixar animation celebrates 20 yrs in this fantastic supercut

Pixar: The very talented film editor Kees van Dijkhuizen jr. has created Pixar: 20 Years, an awesome supercut tribute to the past 20 years of animated films imagined by Pixar. So many great films – Love it! 🙂

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Romain Laurent – One Loop

Romain Laurent creates awesome new animated GIFs

Romain Laurent: We love this selection of new animated GIFs from talented French artist and photographer Romain Laurent, who continues to create awesome portraits using the technique of cinemagraph – photographs with a small animated loop. Fantastic work!

Caiozzama – Iconic Street Art

Caiozzama creates satirical collages about modern society

Caiozzama: We love the clever satirical collages of Chilean street artist Caiozzama, who plays with the symbols of consumerism and icons of modern society, such as social media and the logos of major global brands. Based in Santiago, Caiozzama’s creations respond to current events taking place in the world, thanks to the sharp and keen eye of the artist, and are a visual commentary on the impacts of globalisation. Awesome stuff!

The Muppets Scooter Raps Eminem’s ‘My Name Is’

The Muppets Scooter rocks in a mashup by Mylo the Cat

The Muppets: Gotta love Scooter from The Muppets performing the Eminem hit song ‘My Name Is’ in the latest Muppet Mashup by Adam Schleichkorn aka ‘Mylo the Cat’. Gold! 🙂

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Ivan Alifan – It’s Not Milk

Ivan Alifan creates fascinating oozing & dripping portraits

Ivan Alifan: We love these large format oil paintings created by Russian artist Ivan Alifan, who uses visual ambiguity to generate curiosity, intrigue and slight disgust in his series It’s Not Milk. Through these dripping and oozing portraits, Ivan Alifan explores ideas of sexuality and eroticism with an unsettling modern gaze. Fantastic stuff!

Eating Makeup – What Did We Just Watch?!

Eating Makeup is our WTF of the week

Eating Makeup: Ummm ok, well this is a very strange short film, trashy and completely twisted…so we obviously love it! Imagined and directed by the LA artist Jennifer Juniper Stratford, if you ever wondered what a beauty vlogger’s worst nightmares are made of, we think ‘Eating Makeup’ is a good starting point…Enjoy and Happy Friday, peeps! 🙂

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Domenic Bahmann – Stop Think Make

Domenic Bahmann's fresh take on life's everyday objects

Domenic Bahmann: We love this new selection of creations by Australian designer and visual artist Domenic Bahmann, aka Domfriday, who likes to fill his Instagram with interesting conceptual compositions, playing with life’s everyday objects to create funny and somewhat offbeat images.

Spock in “The Good of the One”

Spock's musical tribute by Melodysheep is our vid OTD

Spock: We’re baaaaack! Apologies for the break in communication, peeps, but we’ve been on a restful holiday for a few weeks. So to kick off our return to the interwebs, we present you with “The Good of the One” – a musical tribute to Leonard Nimoy and his character Spock by Melodysheep. This video mashup uses an assortment of Star Trek clips where Spock and other characters discuss the notion of the needs of the many outweighing those of the few. Awesome stuff! 🙂

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Horror Movie Super House

Horror Movie Super House is our supercut vid OTD

Horror Movie Super House: In the lead up to Halloween, Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell have created an awesome supercut video of some of the most iconic horror movie houses entitled ‘Horror Movie Super House’ featuring footage of creepy and memorable homes including The ExorcistHalloweenThe Shining, and many more. Love it!

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Keren Rosen – What Idioms!

Keren Rosen creates cute illustrations of well-known idioms

Keren Rosen: We love the work of artist Keren Rosen of Dings & Doodles who has created an ongoing collection of cute illustrations portraying the literal meanings of various well-known idioms. Prints of Keren Rosen’s literal idioms are available to purchase online from her Etsy store.