Segregated By Design documentary by Mark Lopez | STASH MAGAZINE

“Segregated by Design” Documentary (Repost)

Originally posted here in April 2019, the Stash crew believes Mark Lopez’s animated documentary “Segregated By Design” has taken on a new level of relevance given current tensions in the US and deserves your full attention. [Watch]

Olympia short film by Nerdo | STASH MAGAZINE

Nerdo Pays Tribute to Failure and Perfection in “Olympia” Short Film

From Nerdo studio in Turin, Italy: “Achieving perfection requires discipline, strength, focus, and persistence. This is why every sport is a challenge, both physical and mental, with ourselves. [Watch]

“Singularity (after Stephen Hawking)” by Marie Howe | STASH MAGAZINE

“Singularity (after Stephen Hawking)” Animated Poem by SALT Project

Not-for-profit production company SALT and illustrator Elena Skoreyko Wagner add a sense of meandering whimsy to American poet Marie Howe’s “Singularity (after Stephen Hawking)” in this short for the virtual version of the 2020 Universe in Verse event. [Watch]

Utopia short film by Optical Arts | STASH MAGAZINE

Slicing Through “Utopia” in Short Film by Optical Arts

New London studio Optical Arts just leaped onto the Stash radar with the submission of “Utopia”, their intriguing architectural exploration of “an imaginary mausoleum in Chandigarh, Le Corbusier’s modernist city in Northern India.” [Watch]

Just the Two of Us short film by Anna Ginsburg | STASH MAGAZINE

“Just the Two of Us” Short Film by Anna Ginsburg

Director/animator Anna Ginsburg in London: “I recorded a woman singing ‘Just the Two of Us’ on the bus a couple of months ago. She sang it non-stop for 30 mins and I entered a dreamy trance.” [Watch]

Story of Flowers 2 by Azuma Makoto | STASH MAGAZINE

“Story of Flowers 2” by Azuma Makoto, Katie Scott, and James Paulley

The second in a series of four films coming from Japanese flower artist Azuma Makoto, “Story of Flowers 2” finds illustrator Katie Scott and animator James Paulley continuing the detailed execution and calm pacing they introduced in the first film. [Watch]

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