Animated shorts

Mostly this leaves me wondering what killed the pilots while they were inside the cockpits without disabling the bombers and fighters themselves.

aeon.co/essays/why-story-is-used-to-explain-symphonies-and-sport-matches-alike
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The animated film was made in 1944 by the psychologists Fritz Heider and Marianne Simmel of Smith College in Massachusetts, whose paper ‘An Experimental Study of Apparent Behaviour’ is a milestone in understanding the human impulse to construct narratives.

At one level, their movie is just a series of geometric shapes moving around on a white background. It appears to lack any formal elements of story at all. Yet study groups (of undergraduate women) who saw the film in 1944 were remarkably consistent in their judgment of what it was ‘about’. Thirty-five out of 36 decided that the big triangle was a mean, irritable bully, and half identified the small triangle as valiant and spirited.

That’s a striking result: near unanimity on the emotional journey of a bunch of shapes. Then again, how surprising were these findings? Abstract animation existed as early as the 1920s, and experimental animators such as the Hungarian Jules Engel had already shown in sequences such as the Mushroom Dance in Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940) that very little visual information is needed to create characters and story. So perhaps research was just catching up with what the empiricism of art had already discovered.
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unless there's a video with both original quality and hard subs, i think this might be a job for Holla Forums.

[turn on cc] youtube.com/watch?v=94ZaQkTCM40
vimeo.com/7854372

Gobelins 2002 - Jurannessic

Here's one I first saw a few months ago, from Calarts

All I got from that is that the larger triangle is a retard for letting himself get stuck in the box.

I read enough hentai to know what that which and the octopus do behind closed doors

vimeo.com/152985022

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Have the French short about a little boy who fucks an adult woman who is a magical doll?