Archive for the ‘8-bit’ Category
collection of animation work from beijing student RONG KEDAO ///
While still only an undergraduate student in Beijing, Rong Kedao shows real promise in her animation work which is fun, passionate, and has a flair for the humorous. Below is a collection / showreel of her work from 2010.
Electronic music fans may recognize the soundtrack of the video from China’s 8-bit godfather, Sulumi.
For [...]
tracks | LO-BIT indie electric music from qingdao musican ELECOY ///
If you’re a Chinese musician / band and would like your music featured on NeochaEDGE, send us some MP3s: EDGE@Neocha.com
For more “Tracks” posts on NeochaEDGE, link here. /// KA
Elecoy – Ancient Fighter ///
Elecoy – BOUNCE is 0244 ///
Elecoy – Cunning Bastard ///
Elecoy – Dead You Before You [...]
NeochaEDGE sources china’s leading creative talent for VICE x INTEL “the creators project” partnership ///
Celebrating the best of global creativity and digital arts, The Creators Project is a new partnership between VICE and Intel kicking off this summer. In addition to The Creators Project website showcasing leading-edge artists from around the world via short video documentaries, a series of events will begin in New [...]
film | stop-motion music video for baifan’s “love is not so simple” ///
wang meng’s “free falling body” & “back to the future” ///
Wang Meng, one of the creators (the other being Zhang Tianlun) behind the short animated film Free Falling Body (which is also the music video for Baifan‘s “Back to the Future” track), shared with us a “making of” design manual / planning book. The manual outlines Wang and Zhang’s creative process [...]
interview | a chat w/ post-80s vj & animation star, wang meng ///
Neocha.com user Wang Meng (王萌, aka: Dora.S) is a wildly talented quintessential post-80s generation creative. He recently graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and works with a variety of mediums: animation, painting, photography, graphic design, etc. – however, most recently has been enjoying his time as the VJ for 8-bit [...]

































































