Mickey Mouse and his friends, including Goofy, Donald Duck, and Minnie Mouse, come together at the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse to go on exciting adventures, solve problems, and learn important lessons.
Follow the journey of a man who tries to lose weight in 4 easy steps, encountering love, breakup, and hilarious gym moments along the way.
This installment in the story of hard hitting femme fatale Lady Ninja Kasumi finds the heroine escorting a man to Ueda Castle and protect the deadly weapon he carries. Unfortunately, Hanzo knows about the power contained in Kasumi's precious cargo, and has sent a team of his own ninja's to steal it.
Six Men Getting Sick is an experimental animated short film that depicts the surreal suffering of six men. The film explores themes of sickness, surrealism, and darkness, using unique artistry and animation techniques. The film has no dialogue and features a series of disturbing and grotesque images, creating a haunting and unsettling viewing experience.
Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka is a charming animated movie that follows the journey of a young sister and brother as they embark on a magical adventure. Along the way, they encounter various mythical creatures and overcome obstacles to find their way back home.
Dino the Dinosaur is an ideal educational TV show for toddlers and preschoolers. Dino is always eager to learn new things. He adores playing with toys, cars, trains and discovers the world through his games. Dino learns shapes, colors, numbers and letters with enthusiasm. Both boys and girls will enjoy this show and learn with fun!
An exploration of shape and space and the boundary between 2D and 3D in three contrasting parts.
In 1958, graduates of the Film School in Łódź – director Mieczysław Waśkowski and camera operator Adam Nurzyński – produced in cooperation with Tadeusz Kantor the short film Somnambulists. The colourful, painting-like moving image was an attempt at transferring the informel onto film stock.
A free flow from photography to geometric abstraction hand-painted by Breer. - Harvard Film Archive
In 1965, Swedish composer/musician Jan Bark proposed an experiment for a new kind of 'music for black-and-white TV'. Bark's friend Erkki Kurenniemi programmed the animations. The original version was lost: this reconstruction was made with the help of Bark's diaries, laboratory notes and reminiscences from people involved.
Joel Shapiro, the eminent sculptor, was invited by the Musée d'Orsay in Paris to participate in their project series titled Correspondences, the aim of which was to achieve new insights into the complexity of art through confronting some of the museum's masterpieces with ambitious contemporary works. Shapiro chose to juxtapose Jean Baptiste Carpeaux's La Danse, a large-scale manifestation of human sensuality which once adorned the exterior of the Paris Opera. The camera follows the assembly of 20 boldly colored wooden elements, a shining example of Shapiro's brilliant use of joinery, as the artist and two assistants work on putting the sculpture together and placing it in just the right spot in relation to La Danse. The film represents a unique opportunity to meet the artist and experience a rare art historical event as historians and curators question him on the issues of this daring engagement with Carpeaux.
Parabola is a celebration of film’s ability to create new ways of seeing the forms around us. Creating juxtapositions between light/shadow, stasis/motion, and form/music, this black-and-white short invites us to see the parabolic curve, or “nature’s poetry,” as both invigorating and beguiling.
Allures is a 1961 avant-garde short animated film that showcases a succession of images depicting shapes and colors in constant motion. It is considered a pioneering work of pure cinema, without a distinct plot or theme, and is regarded as integral cinema. The film is a masterpiece of avant-garde filmmaking.
In this animated short, simple geometric forms as thin and flat as playing cards constantly form and re-form to the sound of the koto, a 13-stringed Japanese instrument.
Gathering inspiration from the world around him, Claes Oldenburg has dedicated his career to giving objects life. What many would see only as their mundane, everyday tools Oldenburg sees as an opportunity for art. His famed large scale sculptures stand with such stature and force that the viewer has no choice but to become involved with the piece.
Synchromy No. 2, synchronized to the "Evening Star" aria from Wagner's Tannhäuser, uses a statue of Venus to represent the star.
Inside a computer a space-time is revealed in which image and sound become numbers and motion manifests as rhythm, flow and chaos. This tracking and integration experiment removes the superficial identity of video to detect kinetic disturbances in everyday environment.
A short animation of a transforming red shape, inspired by the works of Ilhan Koman.
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