Posted by Fabio 29 April 2010
Computer generated landscapes in films and computer games increasingly influence the way we imagine alternatives to our present day lives. In collaboration with Ardor3D, who have worked with among others NASA, the artists have developed a real-time 3D programme. Continents emerge on one globe after another in an infinite series of alternative worlds. Each potentially inhabitable world is a unique computer generated model and exists only while it is observed. www.anders-kristoffer.dk
Posted by Fabio 23 April 2010
Director Edouard Salier and production company Paranoid US is behind Coke’s animated spot for the World Cup – well done.
Posted by Fabio 20 April 2010
London based Ilovedust recently finished this animation spot for Nike’s South East Asia market in collaboration with AKQA. “Once we finished the spot we decided to tweak it here and there for our own portfolio and what was once a 45 second piece featuring a girl dancing turned into a 1:20 epic about a girl-turned-superhero outsmarting an enraged robot through the centre of a Tokyo-inspired Metropolis.”
www.ilovedust.com
Posted by Fabio 19 April 2010
Video of Dialogue by Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita from 1999. Light, motor, styrene, 60 rotating profiles.
The quality of the video is not the best, but its worth watching.
Posted by Fabio 30 March 2010
Revolving Realities is an autoreactive installation by Carsten Goertz, Martin Hesselmeier, Andreas Muxel and Marcus Schmickler. An installation that plays with our sense of reality by continually causing us to perceive and experience a place and an object in new ways. Its surfaces projected with different images, textures and animations, the object becomes a mirror of changing realities.
www.cargocollective.com
Posted by Fabio 29 March 2010
A colourful trip on a grey Monday provided by New York based artist, designer and musician Yoshi Sodeoka.
Posted by Fabio 23 March 2010
A voodoo doll must find the courage to save his friends from being pinned to death. Directed by Los Angeles based director and animator Joaquin Baldwin. Sebastian’s Voodoo premiered in 2008, so if you haven’t seen it yet – now is the time.
Posted by Fabio 18 March 2010
Illustrator duo Mrzyk & Moriceau has recently finished this lovely animated promo for grand old French music icon Sebastian Tellier’s track Look from his 2008 album Sexuality. Dead sexy and super cool video.