Macrocosm by Susi Sie
Macrocosm is a new video released by Susi Sie created by visualising sound from space recorded by NASA
Macrocosm is a new video released by Susi Sie created by visualising sound from space recorded by NASA
"Elastic and Patrick Clair crafted another opening credits masterpiece, this time for HBO’s highly regarded “Westworld” series.
The show takes place in a vast theme park populated by artificially intelligent androids that are indistinguishable from humans. The 100% CG title sequence uses 3D printing aesthetics as a metaphor for the issues of identity, authenticity and free will.
Created by created by Jonathan Nolan (brother of Christopher) and Lisa Joy, “Westworld” debuted on HBO on October 2nd, 2016."
The OFFF CDMX Main Titles 2016 are directed and produced by MATERIA, an interdisciplinary collective, founded by Susi Sie and Remo Gambacciani.
The Main Titles for OFFF CDMX 2016 were produced by combining analog and digital techniques; blurring the boundaries to become one. Deeply inspired by the complexity of nature, MATERIA explores the uniqueness of highly detailed structures and organic shapes.
The score is composed and played by Nikolai von Sallwitz using real instruments (such as cello, bows, cymbals, woods, sticks and kalimba’s combined with voice and piezo mic) and hardware FX (such as analog synths, loads of stomp boxes like ring modulator, pitcher/octaver, delay, grain synthesis, reverbs, looper, filters and analog drum machine).
"Life is a cycle. We are dying from birth, reborn till death." Watch short motion video directed by Kouhei Nakama with a music from " Shining Dawn" by Kai Engel
Using open-source neuro-style code Daniil Krivoruchko, Viktoriya Yakubova and Tatiana Stolpovskaya created awesome video depicting New York in it's neuromantic beauty
Spatial Bodies is the next motion design episode of ongoing series Polygon Graffiti (previously) created by Japanese artist AUJIK
Watch it below
Hyper-Reality presents a provocative and kaleidoscopic new vision of the future, where physical and virtual realities have merged, and the city is saturated in media. This is a near future was directed by Keiichi Matsuda.
The magic ad was produced by AGGRESSIVE, and directed by Alex Topaller and Daniel Shapiro together with motion artists from Loop - Max Chelyadnikov and Alex Mikhaylov in collaboration with NORD (Alex Frukta and Vladimir Tomin) All together they created this amazing piece "What is Bloomberg?" spiced with a hot processing art infographics. Top work for the top world analytics company
Here is the new video work from Russian artist Ruslan Khasanov shot in 4K with Sony a7R II and Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G
Gagarock Festival approached guys from LOOP studio and NORD Collective to create their motion identity for 2016 gig. You can imagine the amount of rendering nights spent by animators Vladimir Tomin (NORD), Max Chelyadnikov (LOOP) and art direction hours by Alex Mikhailov (LOOP) to deliver this crazy awesome ad View full case on Behance now
Client: Garorock Festival Producer: Roman Worked Character Design: El Grand Camacho Postproduction: Loop Art Director, Design: Alex Mikhaylov Animation: Vladimir Tomin, Max Chelyadnikov CG Supervising, Rendering, Compositing: Max Chelyadnikov Sound: Arseniy Sysoletin
Santi Zoraidez is a passionate art director and designer from Buenos Aires based in Berlin with a true desire to transform ideas into striking artwork. Santi’s work combines digital and reality with great sense of colour, light and inventiveness to create top-notch projects with modern and fresh feel.
Citing The Creators Project: Created by design and animation studio Zeitguised, it features algorithmic design in the style of fashion textiles. "We have a background in sculpture and fashion design, and wanted to make this design project for years. We felt that algorithmic design is underrepresented in fashion still, due to approaches that are either too nerdy or executions that don't work,” says Henrik Mauler of Zeitguised. "We wanted to change that, and bring more design thinking to making patterns with algorithms.” In combining digital art with fashion and textiles, geist.xyz exists in the realm of the hyperrealistic-unreal, and imagines a future in which the very clothes on our backs could be a digital canvas. "We also want to see these patterns being worn, and wear them ourselves—even if self-transforming textiles don't exist yet to the extent that we show,” says Mauler. "We just simply didn't want to wait for it."
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