Dell Packaging System brand film by Woot Creative | STASH MAGAZINE

Mindful Minimalism Elevates this Brand Film for Dell’s New Packaging System

Dell’s commitment to efficient, elegant, and eco-friendly packaging finds clear and effortless articulation in this new CG sequence from creative director Park Sungwoo and the team at Woot Creative in Seoul, South Korea. [Watch]

Clarus Via short film by Anxo Vizcaíno | STASH MAGAZINE

“Clarus Via” Short Film by Anxo Vizcaino

Artist/Designer Anxo Vizcaíno in Lugo, Spain: “Clarus (latin for light, clear), Via (latin for way, path) is a short story about light, an exploration of its behaviors and its capacity to create space and time. It’s also about being born, exploring, understanding, and finding. [Watch]

Institute opening titles by The Panics | STASH MAGAZINE

Erwin van den IJssel Opens “Institute” with Dancing Typography

Producer Bruce Bigg at The Panics in Amsterdam: “The Panics director Erwin van den IJssel worked with Gecko Theatre to create the opening titles and end credits for the dance film “Institute” airing on BBC Four. [Watch]

UPGRADE feature film main titles Substance Scott Geerson | STASH MAGAZINE

“Upgrade” Main Titles by Scott Geersen and Substance

Director Leigh Whannell’s new sci-fi feature “Upgrade” opens with the first title sequence since François Truffaut’s “Farenheit 451” (1966) to replace all text with VO. The result is both engaging and unsettling. [Watch]

A Million Times at Changi Humans since 1982 kinetic sculpture | STASH MAGAZINE

“A Million Times” by Humans Since 1982

Installed in the departure hall of Terminal 2 at Changi Airport in Singapore, “A Million Times” is a minimalist and mesmerizing 2,200-pound kinetic sculpture created by Stockholm artist collective Humans since 1982. [Watch]

Engram: Data Sculpture for Melting Memories

Installed at the Pilevneli Gallery in Istanbul, Refik Anadol’s hypnotic Data Sculpture for Melting Memories comprises a five-meter high media wall driven by custom software and explores “the intersection of advanced technology and contemporary art.” [Watch]

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