Israeli singer songwriter/director Oren Lavie directed this video featuring himself and actress/model Shir Shomron. Shot in stop motion from above the central character's bed, the video shows what her day holds in store for her without her even waking up. The song has now featured in a Chevrolet ad [via Janet Parkinson]
Made by Blink Digital (the company behind the Slob Evolution video spoof of the "Dove Evolution" campaign.)A classic demonstration of how TV increasingly borrows from the web.
I don't like their definition of "Social Media" (but then, I don't like the term "Social Media".) But when it comes to explaining the democratization of media, media fragmentation, tagging, rating and commenting, this ice-cream based analogy works rather well!
The Rinpa Eshidan art crew believes that "the process of creation itself is where art comes to life" and their "videos and live art aim to engage our audience in that process."
Simon Willows's parody of the "Dove Evolution" campaign for Blink Digital was an instant hit for the London-based company. What's interesting, I think, is the way that Dove caught onto the stop motion meme to launch their film, then the way that Blink Digital kinda took it back.