There’s something about analog development materials. Take, for example, these Legend of Zelda original design documents. Hand drawn on paper, they are still a sight to see. Nintendo UK recently uploaded a host of these originals on its official site.
The Woman Making Art out of the FBI’s Surveillance of Her Black Panther Father
Artist Sadie Barnette’s first solo exhibition, Do Not Destroy, illuminates what government surveillance looks like when the state declares you an enemy: It is invasive, indiscriminately thorough, and ruthlessly unjust. This much is clear when you walk into the Baxter St.
The Nest: An Immersive Experience
Described by The Verge as “a dramatic and emotional experience that is utterly unique,” “The Nest” is an immersive experience in Los Angeles that’s an amalgam of immersive theater, escape rooms, and narrative video games such as Bioshock, Firewatch, and Myst.
King Krule – Molten Jets – Live On The Moon –
“There are a few places making great live performance videos online now, but no one has committed to exploring the possibilities of the visual element quite like King Krule has with this one. Even though they’re on the moon, Archy Marshall and the band give a performance as dynamic as if they were in an average studio-stage setting on Earth. I’m very here for more artists doing longer, concept videos like this, especially if they include astronomical events.” – Ann-Derrick Gaillot
h/t the outline
Here Comes the Automation
I’d like to start with a disclaimer. This article does not present a dystopian view of the rise of automation. There will be no musings about Skynet or how artificial intelligence (AI) is going to exterminate the human race.
David Fincher’s ‘Gone Girl’ Has 2,400 Shots, And Now You Can Study Every Single One
One of the best ways to learn about any given filmmaker is to study his or her shot list.