This Week's Findings #11

A little late, yes I know. And not too many for this week, since I’m terribly busy. I hope you enjoy!
  1. Zerebrale Dichotomie
    A nice little video showing in a funny way how we make decisions in the neurological level, using funny characters on an everyday situation. Produced by students of the University of Applied Science Upper Austria. They also have a website.
  2. Google stop motion for Chrome
    Google once again surprises us with innovative ideas. This time they created this fantastic film showing in a relaxed “for dummies” way why Google Chome (which is my favorite browser, by the way) is the best in the field.
  3. Oleg Denisenko
    Found it on Gothic Tea Society blog. Oleg is an etching artist from Ukraine. He creates fantastic etches with an immense amount of detail. He’s inspired by his native Eastern Europe artistic style, and it’s clear there’s lots of Chinese influence in there too. The backgrounds in his works are detailed with abstracts that remind me of astrological charts and signs. For some reason he depicts most of his horses as dead and bony and having wheels instead of their hind legs.
  4. Voodoo
    I love French animation. Not only do they have 300 kinds of cheese, these French make some of the best animations I’ve ever seen. Sometimes they even surpass the Japanese. This one is pretty awesome. It reminds me a bit of Fumico’s Confession, which I’ve shown here a few weeks ago, because of the style of chase and narrow perspective they use. You’ve gotta check it out!
  5. Mag+
    This beautiful video was created by BERG, a technology design consultancy from London. This is how they envision the future of the next generation of E-readers.

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