Surreal Friday with Fernando
Fernando Livschitz (whose brilliant, trippy work I’ve featured many times previously) is back at it, creating a range of uncanny dream-scenes: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fernando Livschitz (@ferliv)
Fernando Livschitz (whose brilliant, trippy work I’ve featured many times previously) is back at it, creating a range of uncanny dream-scenes: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fernando Livschitz (@ferliv)
Fernando Livschitz, whose amazing work I’ve featured many times over the years, is back with some delightfully pillowy interactions in & over the Big Apple: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fernando Livschitz (@ferliv)
Longtime VFX stud Fernando Livschitz (see previous) has turned to 2D, making spray-painted cutouts derived from a real dancer in order to create this delightful little animation. It’s only 30s long, but the subsequent making-of minute is just as cool: The stop-motion dancers remind me of the brilliant MacPaint animations (e.g. of Childish Gambino) from […]
I’ve spent the last decade marveling at how Fernando Livschitz turns cities into magically real playgrounds where physics float right out the window. Check out his imagining of Vienna: [Via]
Fernando Livschitz (who’s previously treated us to fanciful, photo-realistic takes on Bueno Aires & NYC), has fun making traffic go bananas: [Vimeo] [Via]
After filling Buenos Aires with fanciful rides, Fernando Livschitz is back to take on New York City. Just try not to smile: [Vimeo]
As Colossal puts it, “This is almost too good for words. A wonderfully clever video directed by Fernando Livschitz of Black Sheep Films, in which hovering roller coasters fly through the streets of Buenos Aires, completely untethered to tracks.” [Via ]