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Category Archives: Animation
New Year’s Day is Always Kafkaesque
comic by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Middle Earth (more of)
With “The Hobbit: The desolation of Smaug” hitting theaters everywhere on December 13, 2013, and another Middle Earth media blitz, Google has released “Journey Through Middle-earth, A Chrome Experiment“. This interactive application provides a first person perspective for a trip … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, apps, Books, Film
Tagged Google, Hobbit, Hobbit: The desolation of Smaug, J. R. R. Tolkien, Middle Earth
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Mind Your Metro Manners
The Japanese are generally considered to be among the most polite people, but even the world’s most courteous folk need friendly reminders to respect other travelers on public transportation. Each year Tokyo Metro, the group that runs the city’s subway … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Asia, Tourism
Tagged Public transport, Tokyo, Tokyo Metro, Transit Systems, Urban Transport
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Bye-Bye Banksy
The mysterious street artist Banksy has completed the final piece of his “Better Out Than In” NYC residency. His “inflatable throw-up on the Long Island Expressway” in the Borough of Queens is a simple set of balloons spelling out Banksy. The … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Architecture, Art, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Banksy, Housing Works, New York, New York City, Queens
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On Departure
On Departure is a marvelous, minimalist short animated film by Vancouver-based, Irish filmmaker Eoin Duffy that captures the disconcerting, otherworldly feel that seems to pervade airports. After spending too many hours, in too many airports over the past few months, I … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Canada, Europe, Tourism
Tagged airport, Animation, Cinema of Ireland, Eoin Duffy
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Vespalogy
If you have ever owned a classic Vespa scooter, or rented one on your travels, you will certainly be tickled by this marvelous animated history of the way cool two-wheelers. The retro graphic tribute to seventy years of Vespa was … Continue reading
Pulp Fictions
Utah artist and illustrator Timothy Anderson has created a fantastic series of vintage pulp fiction-style book cover art for some of our favorite science fiction and animated films. Take a look and then visit his website, and consider purchasing a … Continue reading
Wallace & Gromit Show The Way
The British tourism website VisitEngland has launched a charming new ad campaign featuring the lovable claymation duo Wallace & Gromit. The first video installment shows the pair preparing to set-off on their big summer holiday adventure. Take a peek:
Posted in Animation, Europe, Tourism
Tagged Nick Park, VisitEngland, Wallace & Gromit
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How do you say moose in Suomi
There are lots of reasons to envy the lucky citizens of Finland—gorgeous landscapes, crystal clear air and water, the midnight sun all summer-long—and now there’s one more. Finland’s new, updated passports double as an amusing animated flip-book. This Youtube video … Continue reading
