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Tiny Circus

Radical Creative Collaboration. Exploring new ways of working together, practicing communication.

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Somewhere deep in the mountains the water falls this way🏔️🦆✨🛶


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bees in space


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3 years ago

Tiny Circus returned to base last week to create a new collaborative project at The Stew (a local community arts and maker space spot) in Grinnell, Iowa.
We passed the first day of our time taking about collaboration and how to work effectively in a group without a hierarchy and then jumped in to brainstorming and planning our animation for a day.
We recorded short audio anecdotes and thoughts from each other and edited them down to make the soundtrack. We animated a range of fun materials for the visuals: plants, yarn, paper, and water.
Tiny Circus Presents: How To Still _____ When The World Is Ending. (Link in bio)


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Tiny Circus returned to base last week to create a new collaborative project at The Stew (a local community arts and maker space spot) in Grinnell, Iowa.
We passed the first day of our time taking about collaboration and how to work effectively in a group without a hierarchy and then jumped in to brainstorming and planning our animation for a day.
We recorded short audio anecdotes and thoughts from each other and edited them down to make the soundtrack. We animated a range of fun materials for the visuals: plants, yarn, paper, and water.
Tiny Circus Presents: How To Still _____ When The World Is Ending. (Link in bio)


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6 years ago

Tiny Circus returned to base last week to create a new collaborative project at The Stew (a local community arts and maker space spot) in Grinnell, Iowa.
We passed the first day of our time taking about collaboration and how to work effectively in a group without a hierarchy and then jumped in to brainstorming and planning our animation for a day.
We recorded short audio anecdotes and thoughts from each other and edited them down to make the soundtrack. We animated a range of fun materials for the visuals: plants, yarn, paper, and water.
Tiny Circus Presents: How To Still _____ When The World Is Ending. (Link in bio)


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6 years ago

Tiny Circus returned to base last week to create a new collaborative project at The Stew (a local community arts and maker space spot) in Grinnell, Iowa.
We passed the first day of our time taking about collaboration and how to work effectively in a group without a hierarchy and then jumped in to brainstorming and planning our animation for a day.
We recorded short audio anecdotes and thoughts from each other and edited them down to make the soundtrack. We animated a range of fun materials for the visuals: plants, yarn, paper, and water.
Tiny Circus Presents: How To Still _____ When The World Is Ending. (Link in bio)


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6 years ago

Tiny Circus returned to base last week to create a new collaborative project at The Stew (a local community arts and maker space spot) in Grinnell, Iowa.
We passed the first day of our time taking about collaboration and how to work effectively in a group without a hierarchy and then jumped in to brainstorming and planning our animation for a day.
We recorded short audio anecdotes and thoughts from each other and edited them down to make the soundtrack. We animated a range of fun materials for the visuals: plants, yarn, paper, and water.
Tiny Circus Presents: How To Still _____ When The World Is Ending. (Link in bio)


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6 years ago

Tiny Circus returned to base last week to create a new collaborative project at The Stew (a local community arts and maker space spot) in Grinnell, Iowa.
We passed the first day of our time taking about collaboration and how to work effectively in a group without a hierarchy and then jumped in to brainstorming and planning our animation for a day.
We recorded short audio anecdotes and thoughts from each other and edited them down to make the soundtrack. We animated a range of fun materials for the visuals: plants, yarn, paper, and water.
Tiny Circus Presents: How To Still _____ When The World Is Ending. (Link in bio)


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6 years ago


A clip from “Octopus Trap”. Storyboarded, created, and animated collaboratively in Grinnell, Iowa by all age groups--elementary school, middle school, high school, college, and “grown-ups”!


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7 years ago

Animating rows of waves for “The History of Chocolate Milk” at the Baltimore School for the Arts, 2010.


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7 years ago

This is the groovy little animation we made, 36 frames, looped. It was a fun process and good collaboration! We’ll be making more of these, they feel perfect for a two-hour workshop. What should we we call them?Spinners? Kaleidoscopes?


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7 years ago

Animating with makeshift at The Stew in Grinnell.We had two hours to make an animation so we all made shapes of color and texture and then shot 36 frames on our multiplane set-up to make a short loop. Fun!


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7 years ago

Flight check!From “The History of Repetition” — 2009


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7 years ago

A clip from our documentary animation “Creativity”. One of our all-time favorites, Creativity shows our collaborative practice in action. The film explores a subject that is important to us: who gets to call themselves creative? Spoiler alert >> All of us! -Film link in bio.
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Creativity was recently selected for inclusion in “The Film Lounge” a project of the @iowaartscouncil and @iowapublictelevision that celebrates local film and video.


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7 years ago

Hands moving clouds, together.


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7 years ago


A promotional spot we made for the Science Center of Iowa in 2015. We got to interview folks about how they thought about making things - as well as animate a winged blimp.We love the idea that all of us humans are makers!


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7 years ago

A clip from “The History of Adaptation” created at Southeastern Louisiana University in 2010. 15 students and Tiny Circus facilitators wrote the story, made the characters, and animated the film over a five-day period.Check out the full film - link in bio.


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7 years ago


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