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The Central Dogma: From Genomic Information to Protein Synthesis

This animated film was made by RIKEN Omics Science Center for the "Beyond DNA" exhibition at the National Science Museum of Japan. The filmmakers attempt to illustrate how molecular machines interact with each other according to the central dogma, with an anime look. This approach helps people (especially kids) to identify these molecules more easily, and to understand how they function in the body. There are two versions of the film: one with English narration and text, and another in Japanese.

The Central Dogma: From Genomic Information to Protein Synthesis

NR 2008
Storm P. Opfindelser

This puppet film recreates some of Danish humorist Storm P.'s popular cartoons - the so-called "inventions". A "Storm P. Invention" is how Danes would describe a highly complicated technical design. The design of these apparatuses reflects an original satirical view on a society obsessed by efficiency and technocratization. The fun is derived from the lack of proportion between the diminutive scale of the problem and incomprehensible complexity of Storm P.'s solution.

Storm P. Opfindelser

8.0 2001
Disney Learning Adventures: Winnie the Pooh Shapes and Sizes

With Harvest Day just around the corner, Rabbit needs Pooh's help to find boxes, baskets, and crates of all shapes and sizes in order to organize his garden goodies. The trouble is, Pooh isn't sure which shape is which and what size is what. But with a little help from Owl and some fun-filled observation of things around the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh learns how to fit different vegetable shapes into right-sized baskets in time for a very unique and special harvest feast! WINNIE THE POOH: SHAPES AND SIZES is a lively story that uses colorful, kid-friendly objects including kites and pumpkins to teach children what triangles, circles, and other shapes look like (and even how to draw them). Your child will find learning irresistibly fun with Winnie the Pooh and all his pals in a never-before-seen story developed by Disney and leading educators! Discover WINNIE THE POOH: SHAPES AND SIZES, and give your child the priceless gift of learning that lasts a lifetime.

Disney Learning Adventures: Winnie the Pooh Shapes and Sizes

7.7 2006
Beak

BEK (Beak) is a tale about a girl who is born with wings instead of arms and a beak where a mouth should be. Unlike a real bird though, she cannot fly because she is, after all, still a girl. Hated by her father, she is driven from home and ends up joining the circus as a freak attraction. Adopted by a friendly, drunken clown she settles into her niche as a circus performer. As time goes by, she longs to be a real woman, a human, but there is no place for such a bird-creature in the world outside the circus. So, she creates her own fantasy world as she dreams about the life of a normal girl, somewhere far away from the circus. In the end, she dreams herself away from it all leaving the audience wondering if the girl was actually there, or if it was something they may have imagined – a girl with wings and a beak.

Beak

NR 2004
Psychic Capital

An experimental animation with original sound exploring “how identity development is informed (and sometimes controlled) by psychiatry’s relationship with capitalism and its broader political objectives.” The video focuses on three themes: the history of psychiatry and its relationship to capitalism/consumerism in North America, the MKULTRA experiments in Montreal during the Cold War, and how the self-help movement depoliticized leftist movements after 1960s.The video combines MacCormack’s own research inspired by the work of British documentarian Alan Curtis, whose The Century of the Self (2002, 240 minutes) is one of many texts and influences apparent in this sweeping work.

Psychic Capital

NR 2009
Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated

Night of the Living Dead: REANIMATED features the work of various artists, animators, and filmmakers from around the globe. The mixed media featured include puppetry, CGI, hand-drawn animation, illustration, acrylics, claymation, and even 'animated' tattoos, just to name a few. This mass-collaboration approach is less about remaking Romero's film and more about viewing the classic through an experimental lens. Instead of trying to alter Image Ten's work, NOTLD:R seeks to showcase the responses that artists from around the world have had to this landmark film.

Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated

5.2 2009
Choripán

Choripán is a dog that yearns for freedom, manages to escape from his home and runs away from his master. In another place, outside the city, a cow is sold. His chicken friend tries to avoid being taken away and chases her until he reaches the city where he loses track of her. Donato is now alone in a dizzying city, and a girl insists on adopting him as a pet. Choripán and Donato finally find themselves in the same situation, on the run. Donato decides to protect Choripán from the dangers that the place holds, including a gang of children who like to torture animals.

Choripán

NR 2005
E3

E3 (∞, E = eternity, 3 = 3 month) is the first work trying to capture my drawing and painting style into a moving picture. It captures the beginning, with all its enthusiasm, energy and more or less sub-conscious hope that things develop differently in a new space. Followed by the phase were everything slows down to finally result in a complete breakdown into everyday life. This cycle happens over and over again, in all scales, in all relations … sometimes it can be a cozy, pleasant state … while other times it seems like Don Quixote, fighting against windmills …

E3

NR 2002