"La Biblioteca de Babel" Short Film by James van den Elshout | STASH MAGAZINE

“La Biblioteca de Babel” Short Film by James van den Elshout

Inspired by the 1941 short story La Biblioteca de Babel by Argentine author and poet Jorge Luis Borges, Sydney-based designer/director James van den Elshout conjures otherworldly spaces to hold all of human knowledge. [Watch]

90 Female Illustrators to Celebrate International Women’s Day | STASH MAGAZINE

This Thing of Ours Teams with 90 Female Illustrators to Celebrate International Women’s Day

From the release: London animation and design studio This Thing of Ours, part of the Waste family, is marking International Women’s Day on March 8th with the launch of an animation created in collaboration with 90 talented female illustrators from around the world. [Watch]

"Invisible Monsters and Tomato Soup" The New Yorker | STASH MAGAZINE

“Invisible Monsters and Tomato Soup” or How I Learned to Love Dreaming During COVID

Friends and co-directors Stevie Borrello, Marcie LaCerte, and Meghan McDonough gather a series of real-life pandemic dreams into a surreal yet very resonant string of animated vignettes presented by The New Yorker. [Watch]

VanMoof "Rethink the city. Reimagine the future" by Jim Stoten and Bewilder | STASH MAGAZINE

Jake Wegesin Takes Aim with “KANON” Short Film

Art director and 3D animator Jake Wegesin, whose 2019 short Next Flight Home warmed hearts in Stash 136, just dropped us his latest film – inspired by an unexpected custom in his new hometown of Copenhagen, Denmark. [Watch]

"There Were Four of Us" Short Film by Cassie Shao | STASH MAGAZINE

“There Were Four of Us” Short Film by Cassie Shao

One of the most visually and technically innovative student films you will see this year, Cassie Shao’s USC grad film “There Were Four of Us” was originally inspired by a dream then gained added dimensions with the death of her grandfather. [Watch]

"Run-Of-The-Mill" Short Film by Peter Tomaszewicz | STASH MAGAZINE

“Run-Of-The-Mill” Short Film by Peter Tomaszewicz

3D artist and motion designer Peter Tomaszewicz in London: “Run-Of-The-Mill is nothing but ordinary; it is the answer to the question, what if augmented reality meant graphic reality? [Watch]