Saturday, October 20, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Short Film: The Green Ruby Pumpkin
"The Green Ruby Pumpkin" by Miguel Ortega and Tran Ma
The Green Ruby Pumpkin is a magical and fun short film that captures the enchantment of Halloween. It was a passion project that was created by two Senior visual effects artists. Miguel Ortega and Tran Ma. This Entire project was shot in the living room. watch the making of video here. The entire project was rendered on 7 computers, Running Maya for 3D, Mudbox for sculpting,
Mari and Mudbox for Texture Painting, Vray for rendering, Nuke for compositing.
Labels:
computer graphics,
halloween,
short film,
video
Electronic Art: Lotus Dome
Lotus Dome is a living dome made out of hundreds of smart flowers which fold open in response to human behavior. Placed in Sainte Marie Madeleine Church in Lille LOTUS DOME creates an interactive play of light and shadow.
Labels:
electronic art,
interactive,
lights,
video
Sculpture: Nerd Can Origami
“Empty Can Craft” by Japanese Artist Makaon
Makaon re-creates pop-culture icons out of aluminum cans.
Installation: Cuboid Balloon
"Cuboid Balloon" by Junya Ishigami
Cuboid Balloon was constructed in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo and is actually an aluminum truss (which weighs over a ton) that’s filled with helium, so it’s floating. Don’t believe it? This video of the installationshows a person grab a corner of the balloon and bring it closer to the floor.
Labels:
installation
Papercraft: Drowning From Obsession
"This project was to describe aspects of my final year project theme and primary research made so far as a 'vehicle'. Where I had to visually describe and re-imagine my ideas using wonder as the design premise. My major project theme is Addiction, primarily looking at obsessive driven addictions. Examining OCD, I wanted to create a voice for the sufferers and the emotions felt by them. The book firstly is closed hiding the addiction from view in the same manner as those who hide these addictions from loved ones and friends. However when the book is opened it reveals the chaotic emotions felt."
Labels:
papercraft
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