Surreal footage of landscapes in the United States with music by Dan Deacon from the album America.
For this special episode, Off The Air brings together nine of their favorite animators to each animate one section of Dan Deacon's song "When I Was Done Dying" off his latest album Gliss Riffer.
Too moist to burn.
The language of the body in motion speaks all languages.
Staring lovingly into the cold infinite void that will one day kill us all.
This is you. Explore your deep caverns. Consume yourself.
Everything will be ok. The natural feeling of dread.
Collect them all. Like smells for your eyeballs.
They don't only happen while you're sleeping. You're having one right now.
Brighter than a thousand digital suns.
Won thgir eno gnivah er'uoy. Gnipeels re'uoy elihw neppah ylno t'nod yeht. ("Nightmares" played in reverse.)
Love it or leave it.
They're on to us.
This train will be making all stops between Everything and Nothing.
The tangled web we weave.
Arbitrary goals, invented glory, permanent brain damage.
Life without the hassle of living.
From here to there, but never back again.
Slippery when wet.
Straight blasting Ron.
There's one beneath you right now.
Now, new.
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No clowns were harmed in the making of this video.
Now with 50 percent less meaning!
You break it, you buy it
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9 out of 10 doctors disagree
Listen with your eyes
The ultimate bookend to humanity
Surreal footage of fashion and clothing.
Everybody's doing it.
A compilation of interesting shorts that all have a connection to fire.
You are not alone. Well, maybe a little bit. Yeah, definitely pretty much alone.
Trying to keep up with reality.
Comfort is the enemy.
The deepest connection.
The Moon is an egg.
In the flesh.
You are at the threshold.
To be eaten with a runcible spoon.
They're under your skin
Get you some.
Bring snacks
Better than drugs.
Better than sex.
Better than sex on drugs.
Music of the gods.