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The Space Beyond Me (by Julius von Bismarck)

16mm + phosphorescent paint + openFrameworks + Arduino + processing.
Check it out at Almost Cinema 2011 at Vooruit, Ghent!

Source: creativeapplications.net

  • 7 months ago
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Favela (by Jonathan Darby)

Interesting to see his workflow!

  • 9 months ago
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50 Years of Amnesty International (by Carlos Lascano)

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  • 12 months ago
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Letterpress (by Naomie Ross)

Makes me wanna play!

  • 1 year ago
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Raw Lightscapes (by Enrique Pacheco)

Iceland is much more than the volcano Eyjafjallajokull. Iceland is the place where the light is made. It has the most amazing light I have ever seen, endless sunsets in summer, crazy northern lights in winter and beautiful colors all the year.

  • 1 year ago
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recordsstoredaycatch (Taken with Instagram at Music Mania)

  • 1 year ago
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Licht Festival Gent 2011 (by Mr Beam)

For the first time in Belgium, the city of Gent organized a Light Festival and Mr.Beam was part of it. For this special event we chose the back yard of the Gent’s conservatory, giving us a beautiful 180° canvas to work with.

The inspiration for this show is mainly based on the huge contrast that the building has in every way. Not only from an architectural point of view - the stunning aged exterior compared with the modern style of the interior -, but also the difference between the overall atmosphere that the building has in day and night. At night time the building gives you a quite dark and spooky feeling, while in broad daylight you will be surrounded by beautiful music that’s being played by students.

We created the content with these main elements as an inspiration point. Also the architecture itself was the foundation for both the audio composition and the animations which are inseparable from each other.

PS 01: I - love - this - city ;-)
PS 02: Check also their living room!

Source: mr-beam.nl

  • 1 year ago
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Catalina (by Moulinex)

Kinect + Processing + Cinema 4D + After Effects = Party!
Btw, this is how they did it…

Source: vimeo.com

  • 1 year ago
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The Sonic Cubes (by Neon Golden)

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  • 1 year ago
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The Ice Book (by David McGuire)

A superb work with this pop-up book mingled with projections vidéos. A performance and animation carried out by Davy McGuire and Kristin McGuire, with a play of lighting and optical illusions. A history of princess enters technology and art, to discover in the continuation.

Source: davymcguire.tv

  • 1 year ago
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