@SFOMuseum Instagram Posts Tagged animation This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Instagram account. There are 44 posts and this is page 1 of 4. See all the tags or all the Instagram posts that have been archived so far.

Student animators Arlene Bongco and Angeline Vu from San Jose State University illustrate familial love between a seamstress and her son, who peeks his head into her sewing room, hopeful for story time. This video was posted on May 26, 2022. #videoarts #videoartssfo #animation #aapi #aapihm #aapiheritagemonth #sjsu
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Eugene Kolb recalls love at first sight in this charming animated short that illustrates the story of how he and his partner Clara met and fell for each other while riding a subway train. This image was posted on February 04, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #eugenekolb #valentinesday #brooklyn #love #illustration #subway #animation
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Eugene Kolb recalls love at first sight in this charming animated short that illustrates the story of how he and his partner Clara met and fell for each other while riding a subway train. This video was posted on February 04, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #eugenekolb #valentinesday #brooklyn #love #illustration #subway #animation
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Eugene Kolb recalls love at first sight in this charming animated short that illustrates the story of how he and his partner Clara met and fell for each other while riding a subway train. This video was posted on February 04, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #eugenekolb #valentinesday #brooklyn #love #illustration #subway #animation
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This video was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This image was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This video was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth
NOW PLAYING: In his thesis film for England’s National Film and Television School, Edward Bulmer offers a comedic look at the debilitating effects of anxiety and self-doubt on a young man who longs to escape his routine and experience the world. This video was posted on December 18, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #nationalfilmandtelevisionschool #mentalhealth #anxiety #hedgehog #animation
NOW PLAYING: In his thesis film for England’s National Film and Television School, Edward Bulmer offers a comedic look at the debilitating effects of anxiety and self-doubt on a young man who longs to escape his routine and experience the world. This video was posted on December 18, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #nationalfilmandtelevisionschool #mentalhealth #anxiety #hedgehog #animation
NOW PLAYING: A young woman and an Anishinaabe shapeshifter are guided by the spirits of displaced animals in this dreamlike stop-motion film by Michif artist Amanda Strong that raises the issues of land development and reclamation of indigenous practices. This video was posted on November 18, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #animation #stopmotion #thecontinuousthread #biidaaban #amandastrong #firstnations #michif #anishinaabe #nativefilm
NOW PLAYING: A young woman and an Anishinaabe shapeshifter are guided by the spirits of displaced animals in this dreamlike stop-motion film by Michif artist Amanda Strong that raises the issues of land development and reclamation of indigenous practices. This video was posted on November 18, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #animation #stopmotion #thecontinuousthread #biidaaban #amandastrong #firstnations #michif #anishinaabe #nativefilm
Organic life somehow emerges beneath the black waves of the first oceans in this composition and film produced as a long-distance collaboration between lifelong friends, Los Angeles-based Aurélien Rubod and London-based Michaël Stroudinsky. This video was posted on September 16, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #illustration #animation #oceans #dna #waves