Technology is all we Need
Your friendly neighbourhood totalitarian. Behold Robot Overlord! A metallic monument to everything we didn’t stop to question. Hand-forged from the […]
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Your friendly neighbourhood totalitarian. Behold Robot Overlord! A metallic monument to everything we didn’t stop to question. Hand-forged from the […]
Technology is all we Need Read Post »
Have you ever wondered what happens to the forgotten scraps of our existence? The torn-up takeaway containers, the broken toys, the lonely socks separated from their pairs? Well, ShadowPlay Creations has!
On My Own: The Ballad of a Lonely Trash Puppet Read Post »
Discombobulated began as a visual called ‘Brain Fart’ – a chaotic burst of thought that transformed from cognitive gaseous stench into a strangely graceful floral aroma of insight… well kinda.
Discombobulated: The Sonic Brain Fart Read Post »
In a world where strings are pulled in every direction, what does it mean to truly move of our own volition? Puppets in Motion, the latest track from Sarcastic Execution, tackles this question head-on.
Puppets in Motion: The Intricate Dance Between Compliance and Self-sovereignty Read Post »
A satirical twist on Petula Clark’s Downtown when viewed through a Buddhist lens, doubles as a critique of samsara
Downtown: Through the lens of Buddhism Read Post »
The Poultry Punisher is an animated Heavy Metal music video using dark comedy and satire to present a cautionary tale about an unconventional vigilante with an unwavering desire to correct injustice.
The Poultry Punisher Read Post »
Step into the darkly whimsical world of The Hearse Song, a haunting tune that has delighted and unsettled listeners for over a century.
“Technology is all we need?” is a diorama artwork by Shadowplay Creations that explores society’s deepening reliance on technology, revealing both its promises and its potential pitfalls.
Technology is all we need? Read Post »
A hand-painted, limited-edition moulded sculpture inspired by the iconic theme song of the 1968 sci-fi classic, “The Green Slime.”
“Smorf or Die” is a sculpture that reimagines the beloved 1980s Smurfs with a bold twist, blending whimsy with heavy metal aesthetics.