"Swash by Whirlpool" Brand Film by Lumbre | STASH MAGAZINE

“Swash by Whirlpool” Brand Film by Lumbre

Laundry detergent is not a category often associated with noteworthy design but that prejudice may be changing with this recent work from Buenos Aires motion masters Lumbre and agency 9Rooftops for appliance giant Whirlpool. [Watch]

"Ninja Turtles At Home" Fan Short by See Gee Studio | STASH MAGAZINE | STASH MAGAZINE

“Ninja Turtles At Home” Fan Short by See Gee Studio

Laura Heath and Eddy Herringson at See Gee motion graphics studio in Sydney, Australia: “When a lockdown pushes crime down, what’s a hero in a half shell to do?” [Watch]

"Conceptions" Short Film and NFT by Greg Cooper | STASH MAGAZINE

“Conceptions” Short Film and NFT by Greg Cooper

3D artist/animator Greg Cooper in Melbourne, Australia:”Conceptions is an excursion of the fundamentals that underpin creativity. Three kinetic sculptures represent the development of ideas as they converge from noise to pattern. [Watch]

Hyundai "Run Forever" Installation Film by Universal Everything | STASH MAGAZINE

Hyundai “Run Forever” Installation Film by Universal Everything

Expanding on their landmark 2014 film Walking City, CD Matt Pyke and Universal Everything installed this witty and hypnotic three-minute work for the opening of Hyundai’s Motorstudio in Busan, South Korea. [Watch]

"The One" Short Film by Levent Lee | STASH MAGAZINE

“The One” Short Film by Levent Lee

Director/animator Levent Lee: “This is a personal project I did in my spare time working about 3-5 hours every night for six months. The background of the story is that when you become the last AI creature that will disappear, you accept the change and become a completely different version of yourself, or return to your original life.” [Watch]

HBO Asia Lunar New Year ID by JL Design and Mixcode | STASH MAGAZINE

HBO Asia Lunar New Year ID by JL Design and MixCode

JL Design in Taipei, Taiwan: “This ident is for an HBO Asia channel that has both Chinese and Western audiences. We cooperated with Mixcode to use mahjong as the main visual element throughout the film. [Watch]