Once upon a time in Psychic Land — beautiful animation by argentinian studio 2veinte.
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Generative Artwork created for Montblanc
commissioned by Scholz&Volkmer
in collaboration with Christopher Warnow
soundesign by Jens Fischer
More images and information about the process:
onformative.com/work/montblanc-artworks/
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HD video, silent, 3 minute 20 second loop
A video image consists of three primary components - red, green and blue. For this work each component channel was fed a differently timed sequence of 50 common video transitions. As the three components recombine to create a video image; constantly changing forms and colours are revealed.
Made by Timothy Evans in collaboration with Daniel Eatock.
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Mirai Mizue is a representative figure of the new generation of abstract animation in Japan. His films have been shown in more than 100 festivals in about 20 countries. His strong obsession towards cells forces him to draw every frame with surprising density. His rhythmical animation overwhelms viewers. Recently he has been trying to step into new territory: minimalistic abstract animation using linear figures.
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wow + flutter has been the driving force of onedotzero’s programming since inception fifteen years ago. Revered for forecasting the future of moving image, this is the place to discover pioneering creatives producing forward thinking motion graphics, animation and experimental short-form work defining the look of tomorrow.
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Address Is Approximate - A Google Street View / Robot inspired stop motion short (by theoryfilmsUK)
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Sync - the ever awesome Max Hattler does it once again.
More at: maxhattler.com/sync
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Data visualization for the Make Change exhibition, as part of Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific Triennial 2010 in Brisbane.
7 world data stories are shown that relate to the 12 case studies of the exhibition. Co2 emissions, energy use, flood affected population etc. Data sets were used to present each country in relationship to the world, and then a focus on the Asia Pacific region with detailed examination of the country of origin for the exhibit pieces and flashes of project imagery.
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This Papaya Tastes Perfect — Ian Cheng’s work is pretty unusual and yet current and quite appealing.
More at iancheng.com
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