Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Friday 27 April 2012
Patterned by Nature
What an amazing installation! A giant 10 feet wide and 90 feet in length sculptural ribbon winds through the five story atrium of the Nature Research Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, It is made of 3600 tiles of LCD glass. Animations are created by independently varying the transparency of each piece of glass.
Patterned by Nature was created by
Plebian Design - plebiandesign.com
Hypersonic Design & Engineering - hypersoniced.com
Sosolimited - sosolimited.com
Patterned by Nature was created by
Plebian Design - plebiandesign.com
Hypersonic Design & Engineering - hypersoniced.com
Sosolimited - sosolimited.com
Labels:
art,
installations
Friday 4 February 2011
Making Future Magic: iPad light painting
This is at least an impressive project.
Dentsu London used photographic and animation techniques that were developed to draw moving 3-dimensional typography and objects with an iPad. In dark environments, they played movies on the surface of the iPad that extrude 3-d light forms as they move through the exposure. Multiple exposures with slightly different movies make up the stop-frame animation.
Making Future Magic: iPad light painting from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
More info about this project here.
Advertising Agency: Dentsu London
Dentsu London used photographic and animation techniques that were developed to draw moving 3-dimensional typography and objects with an iPad. In dark environments, they played movies on the surface of the iPad that extrude 3-d light forms as they move through the exposure. Multiple exposures with slightly different movies make up the stop-frame animation.
Making Future Magic: iPad light painting from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
More info about this project here.
Advertising Agency: Dentsu London
Labels:
art,
experiments,
Film
Wednesday 2 February 2011
Google: Art Project
Seeing in person masterpieces of art is beyond compare. Unfortunately, not all of us can jump on a plane and visit the world's greatest museums.
For people craving for art or for those who just want to have a look, Google created a stunning site where you can take a virtual walking tour through 17 museums and 1.000 pieces of art. The levels of zoom, with extreme details are incredible and you can even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.
The site: http://www.googleartproject.com/
For people craving for art or for those who just want to have a look, Google created a stunning site where you can take a virtual walking tour through 17 museums and 1.000 pieces of art. The levels of zoom, with extreme details are incredible and you can even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.
The site: http://www.googleartproject.com/
Tuesday 7 December 2010
2011 TED prize winner : JRART
A stunning work by the french artist JR who won the 2011 TED Prize winner. He is 27 years old and remains an anonymous photograffeur (graffeur is French for graffiti artist) as he likes to be called.
“If there’s one thing I’ve always taken care of with my work, it’s that it’s never an advertisement for anything other than the work itself and for the people it’s about — no ‘Coca-Cola presents. I think the TED people knew that that was one of my main concerns, and I feel pretty sure that we can come up with a project that works that way.”
JR's site: http://www.jr-art.net/
TRAILER " WOMEN ARE HEROES" from SOCIAL ANIMALS on Vimeo.
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