Tag Archive for 'Motion'

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TRIANGLE

TRIANGLE is a motion work which was created for the book ‘Black Material’ which showcases Robert Knoke’s artwork. Curator Jens Karlson asked Onur Senturk to make a short animation and to use Robert Knoke’s black and white artwork as basis for work. The video creates a tense harmony between geometrical forms and organic movements.

Senturk studied traditional painting and figure drawing followed by a traditional animation degree as his BFA. He took part in several international and national collaborative exhibitions with works in both print and time-based media. And recently, he designed and animated “Nokta.” which won him an Honorary Mention award from Prix Ars Electronica in Computer Animation/Film/VFX category.

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Sonic Landscapes

Whoah! Since we last featured the work of our friend Alex McLeod, he has taken his sonic landscapes to a whole new level. The Toronto based artist creates 3D landscapes using a number of software programs, three or four in total for each artwork. Some programs are good for sculpting, some for fluid simulation others for rendering.

For any locals, he has two solo shows opening soon on August 26th at Angell Gallery (Toronto) and September 3rd at Anno Domini (San Jose).

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Weather Tests

Weather Tests is a clever exploratory film project by Sava Ozay which is an attempt of exaggerating actions and physics of each season.

Ensa

Stunning, visceral  generative motion work from Misha Shyukin

Muse

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Muse is an wonderful experimental video by Field that touches on the controversial nature of the internets sharing culture. By using other people’s work in the film they acknowledge the impact of referencing and mimicking on the creative process, while originality, authorship, and crediting remain sensitive topics in a world where images spread like Chinese whispers.

Artists’ sketch- and notebooks have often been searched for insight into the process of inspiration. In a digital age, amidst masses of stunning imagery found online every day, the challenge for creatives is not only to filter and reflect this input, but also to develop a raison d’être, relevance and impact for any new images brought into the world.

The film was commissioned by Netfilmmakers Gallery and the soundtrack was created by David Kamp.

KORB

Check out this great music video by KORB, created for the track ‘I’ll be gone’ by Mario Basanov & Vidis, featuring Jazzu. It’s such a simple yet effective concept with a nice unexpected twist towards the end of the video.

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Junior Taxi

Junior Taxi is the portfolio of London based freelance motion designer and illustrator Chris Thompson.

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Artificial Paradise, Inc

Artificial Paradise, Inc is a fantastic experimental film created by Condor Digital. The film anticipates a future where a major corporation has developed an unique software, based on organic virtual reality, which holds all the lost memories of humankind. A user connects to this database of the forgotten, but what is he searching for?

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Supernova

Illustrator Siggi Eggertsson crosses over to motion without forgetting his signature style in this great music video, which was created for musician Lawrence Cepstral.

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Tom Wrigglesworth

Tom is a recently graduated student from Kingston and has some of the nicest student work I’ve seen this year, including a lovely film for Hewlett Packard working in collaboration with Matt Robinson. Worth a post.

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Synesthesia

The latest short film by Terri Timely explores Synesthesia; a neurologically based phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. A very visually interesting and surreal work.

What’s In The Box

There has always been a great mystery surrounding what is in the box.

Maxim Zhestkov – Updates

Maxim Zhestkov has updated his web presence with a brilliant motion piece that reminds me of the installation work of Daniel Arsham.

WOW

WOW. That’s all.