Off the Air - Season 3

Off the Air - Season 3

Season 3

Network
DatesDez. 31, 2013 - Apr. 22, 2014
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Episodes

Nature
Season 3Episode 115 min

Nature

Surreal footage of nature.

Featured videos

Visions of the Wild film by the United States Department of Agriculture from the Prelinger Archives
Music video for "Brats" by Ian Cheng
Hyper Geography by Joe Hamilton
Stock footage provided by Getty Images
24,480 Minutes with an Australian Tree Fern by The Upthink Lab
Fungia Food by Coral Morphologic
Music video for "Staring out the Window" by Ninian Doff
Woos by PetPunk
What's Up? by Liam Lynch
A Walk in the Woods by Weebl
Madam Butterfly by Gabriel Kempers
Land by Hiraoka Masanobu
Music video for "The Ghostly Voices Once Said!" by Randy Knott

Featured music

"Brats" by Liars
"Into the Deep Time (One Sun)" by Candy Claws
"Staring out the Window" by Fulton Lights
"What's Up?" by Liam Lynch
"Humming Chorus" by Giacomo Puccini; performed by Apollo Symphony Orchestra
"The Ghostly Voices Once Said!" by Randy Knott

Dez. 31, 2013
Robots
Season 3Episode 215 min

Robots

Surreal footage of robots.

Featured videos

Jelly Wobbler by Nik Ramage
Ants in My Scanner by Francois Vautier
Robogran by Cyriak Harris
Robot footage provided by DigInfo
Music video for "Kill Your Co-Workers" by Mike Winkelmann (credited as Beeple)
Michael by Space Shower Networks (jp)
God Knox by Kokofreakbean
Music video for "Boss Wave" by Kristofer Ström
OstrichCopter by Pricordia; footage supplied by Viral Spiral
Raw Data by Jake Fried
BigDog Beta by Pantless Knights
Drawing Apparatus by Robert Howsare
AI vs. AI by Igor Labutov and Jason Yosinski
Aerial Technology demo reel footage provided by Uncage the Soul
Stock footage provided by iStock

Featured music

"Andrew" by Jonwayne
"Blinding" by Zach Schimpf
"Kill Your Co-Workers" by Flying Lotus
"Boss Wave" by Xilent
"Dental Fur" by Freescha

Jan. 7, 2014
Worship
Season 3Episode 315 min

Worship

Surreal footage of worship, deities and other religious imagery.


Featured videos

Sadhus: India's Holy Men by Bedi Films and Denis Whyte
Music video for "Bye Bye Macadam" by Dimitri Stankowicz
Hypnogogs by Paul Hartner
Jesus Pwn3d U by Barats and Bereta
DoomII: The Circular Ruins by Noah Spidermen
Unabomber Speckles drawing by R. Land
Enter the Mystic by Dax Norman
God Smash by Taras Hrabowsky
Totem by Caleb Wood
Magma by Dvein
Astroblast by Alexandre Lehmann
Stock footage provided by Getty Images and iStock

Featured music

"Cannons" by Little Scream
"Bye Bye Macadam" by Rone
"The Circular Ruins" by Zac Traeger
"Christian Connections" by Longmont Potion Castle
"Bummer Dreams" by Elvis Depressedly
"Jesus Was Way Cool" by King Missile

Apr. 22, 2014

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