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Nicolo Bianchino Opens The New Yorker Festival 2022

Nicolo Bianchino: “The New Yorker Festival returned in 2022 with an amazing lineup of speakers and asked me to create a title sequence. [Watch]

Ouchhh Erects AI DATAMONOLITH Installation for Future and the Arts Exhibition

From the team at new media agency Ouchhh in Istanbul: “What would happen if the consciousness of the world’s most ancient data and AI come together for hybrid architectural public art?
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BBH Expands Black Sheep Studios

From the release: Agency BBH is expanding its BAFTA Award-winning Black Sheep Studios to form a full-service production company, reflecting the evolution of client needs over the seven years since it launched. [Watch]

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BUCK Launches Residence: A Multidisciplinary Creative Network

From the release: Today marks the debut of Residence, a multidisciplinary network of companies with the shared vision of creating a thriving ecosystem to empower the creative community at large by nurturing rising talent, encouraging egoless creativity, and fostering community among its members. [Watch]

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“TENSION” Short Film by Rifat Muharram and Harrison Grant

Director/animators Rifat Muharram and Harrison Grant in Melbourne, Australia: “A contemporary gallery featuring a series of thought-provoking installations. This is the first in the series called ILLOGICAL FORMS that explores pressure and how tension can change the behavior of objects. Taking structural elements and re-imagining how they would behave through simulation.” [Watch]

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Short of the Week Launches Shortverse Platform for Filmmakers and Fans

From the release: Short film has long been the training ground for the next generation of filmmakers. Most filmmakers like The Daniels (Everything Everywhere All At Once) and Jim Cummings (Thunder Road) find their unique voice while making short films. [Watch]