Showing posts with label Animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2009

INSEXTS ::Formicophilia:



:Formicophilia:
Sexual pleasure from insects crawling on the body, specifically on the genitals. It is more common in developing countries, perhaps because homes are infested with insects. This could lead to an individual's genitals being exposed to insects (especially if they have outdoor bathrooms, as many developing countries do), and if this happens at a young age when they are sexually developing, they may derive pleasure from it.



YOKO ONO FLY PT 2








Rinko Kawauchi






The Insect Musicians is an album performed and produced by Graeme Revell. It is a symphony of tsetse fly, death’s-head hawkmoth, bog bush cricket, screech beetle, queen bee laying eggs, and 35 other insect sounds collected from around the world. Revell saw the potential for insects as an auditory art medium : « Perhaps the most fecund territory for future explorations in art and music lies in the miniature; in detailed experiments with nuances of rhythm and timber, detail and colour. And perhaps the ultimate horizon of technology is Nature itself.



Insects, four million years old and consisting of 80% of the world’s species, have affected every culture and life on earth, as much in Asia as anywhere. Back in the Song dynasty (A.D. 960-1278), fashionable men would gather in tea shops, display the caged crickets kept concealed under their robes for warmth, and praise the virtues of their insect ‘musicians’ in conversation and poetry. A prominent part of Chinese and Japanese culture, this vivid and colorful account is the first book in English on this subject. Filled with photos of cages, accessories and historical essays by Berthold Laufer (1927) and Lafcadio Hearn (1898), this incredible title, will make you aware of all the singing (and fighting) crickets engage in. PREVIEW BOOK

Sunday, June 14, 2009

: YEAR OF THE FISH :




A modern Fairy Tale based an old Chinese version of Cinderella. This is the oldest known version of the Cinderella story. - filmed in Rotoscope.



Wednesday, May 13, 2009

: Eadweard J. Muybridge : 1830 ~ 1904




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WALKING DOWN STAIRS

Eadweard J. Muybridge (April 91830 – May 81904) was an English photographer, known primarily for his early use of multiplecameras to capture motion, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion pictures that pre-dated the celluloid film strip that is still used today. The name "Eadweard Muybridge" is pronounced /ˌɛdwərd ˈmaɪbrɪdʒ/.

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For the 1893 World's Fair Muybridge produced disks for thephenakistoscope, a parlor toy used to view short motion sequences.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

:FAIRY TALES:













:Once Upon a Time...


Someday my Prince will Cum

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Spring 2007 Journal of Mythic Arts.

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SEX TV THE HISTORY OF FAIRY TALES 

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THE CASTLE & THE VOYER 
 2 film shorts



This a low quality draft of erotic animation and a stag film,
set to the music of Human Wine, Bluetch, Boards of Canada,
and The Broadway Project. Some audio and sound effects 
have been  added. the audio syncing is a little off. 

Enjoy.
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HUSTLER MAGAZINE
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THE EROTIC 

Directed by David Kaplan
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GOLDILOCKS
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Director David Kaplan

A modern Fairy Tale based an old Chinese version of Cinderella. This is the oldest known version of the Cinderella story. - filmed in Rotoscope.
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GLBT

Independent U.S. film from 1995. "A young girl, the daughter of a lesbian couple, lies peacefully abed listening to one of her mothers reading her a bedtime story. The off-beat tale she hears is set in medieval times and chronicles the exploits of poor Lady Eleanor, an independent, free-spirited young aristocrat who would much rather spend her time riding and being outdoors than staying cloistered inside tending to needlework. Still she is a dutiful daughter and reluctantly abides by her late father's wish that she marry Lord William. William knows that he is not her dream lover, but he is patient and eventually she gets pregnant. Eleanor is terrified, for her mother lost her life and the life of her baby giving birth. Not wanting to suffer the same fate, she sneakily tries to engage the local midwife to come and abort the fetus. Unfortunately, the midwife has been accused of sorcery by the local priests and has been sentenced to die. Fortunately, young Gwenyth, a new midwife shows up. The two women are instantly attracted to each other. When the town clergy learn of Eleanor's plans, they arrest Gwenyth and place Eleanor under heavy guard until she gives birth. Fortunately, Gwenyth is an enterprising lass, and helps them both escape to find Sapphic bliss elsewhere." ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide