Thursday from Matthias Hoegg on Vimeo.


This is good, in more ways than one.


Stylistically awesome. I think it’s safe to say they are geniuses whether or not the final game is fun.

“Audience Calibration Procedure”

Audience Calibration Procedure from Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery on Vimeo.

In case you missed it previously, check out their glorious art style:

Walk in the Woods from Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery on Vimeo.


This made the rounds a few weeks ago. I lost track of it, and then I started remembering it recently, so I tracked it down.

It’s automatically hypnotic to many viewers. Beyond that deeply ingrained appeal though, it’s a celebration of some of the culture and movements that are symbiotic with that way of viewing. That’s something interesting and worthy of study, beyond the shallow and sometimes oppressive appeal of sexuality.

It reminds me—and makes me feel a little better about enjoying—this video:

LOOk | Mrzyk & Moriceau for Sébastien Tellier

I’m reminded of when a slightly embarrassed woman performed what I might describe as a traditional African ass-jiggling dance in the small western community I grew up in. In one sense it’s a traditional dance, in another sense it’s incredibly interesting and fascinating culturally, and finally it’s just visually stimulating.


This guy had a TED talk too, can’t remember if it’s better or worse.


It’s good. Really good.


Some guy put together some other people’s work into this. Bless him.



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