Hi-Tech GIFs from Finnish Neuromancer
Young unnamed graphic designer from Finland working under Windmill name released a series of Hi-tech GIF animations worth to see on his site or below in the post
Young unnamed graphic designer from Finland working under Windmill name released a series of Hi-tech GIF animations worth to see on his site or below in the post
Young unnamed graphic designer from Finland working under Windmill name released a series of Hi-tech GIF animations worth to see on his site or below in the post
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Moscow based illustrator and designer Dmitry Maximov mostly known as "Tebe Interesno" have no massive updates but few new works since our last visit. The whole archive on tebe-interesno.livejournal.com is worth to visit
Vilnius based digital artist Natalie Shau has a plenty of new artworks on her portfolio on Behance and www.natalie-shau.com
Vilnius based digital artist Natalie Shau has a plenty of new artworks on her portfolio on Behance and www.natalie-shau.com
Digital artist Zach Dougherty takes classical Greek statues and then digitizes them into glitchy, geometric GIFs.
Digital drawings from Michał Sawtyruk worth to explore on Behance first
Bela Borsodi was born in Vienna 1966. After studying graphic design and fine art he started to work as a photographer. In 1992 Bela moved to New York and in 1999 he focused on still life photography, which is still the main direction of his work. Bela lives and works in New York.
Magic alphabet LSD ABC directed and animated by Laura Sicouri & Kadavre Exquis.Music & Sound design by Kadavre Exquis.
http://vimeo.com/68149082
We are happy to announce the winners of The Digital Decade competition organized by Designcollector with such a great sponsors as Depositphotos and partners at OFFF Festival. The best 15 artworks will be exhibited at OFFF Festival this June. The professional Jury board has already selected 3 winners and a Special prize.
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See all 26 works and appreciate them on http://www.behance.net/gallery/The-Digital-Decade/8338333
If the renaissance took place in modern times, and the models were famous pop culture celebrities, what would the artwork have looked like? This was the theme for Worth1000′s photo manipulation contest and the results were quite hilarious. Master Photoshoppers let their creative juices flow as they imagined how Renaissance artists would have painted the pop icons of today.
The Digital Decade collaboration organised by Designcollector and prize-sponsored by Depositphotos is close to the artwork deadlines. The jury selected 30 Artist to come up with their visual thoughts over the past decade and think of the future. The results will be published in upcoming DCMAG#3 Special Edition and a dozen of illustrations will travel to Barcelona to meet the audience at OFFF Festival. For now we publish the very first previews on Work in Progress sent by artists. See full list of artist on http://digitaldecade.net/shortlist
View full Gallery on http://digitaldecade.net/work-in-progress
Pat Boas is an artist, writer and educator. Her drawings, paintings, prints and digital projects explore the play between words and images, the nature of codes and the arbitrary quality of the systems we use to communicate. With sources that include children’s homework exercises, newspaper headlines, web icons, crowd-sourced image banks, Shaker spirit drawings and the conventions of natural history illustration, she scrambles and reshapes information to release hidden stories from familiar grammatical structures. via
Gauntlet Gallery is proud to present “ReDiscovery”, an art show inspired by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk. To celebrate the release of Daft Punk’s first album in eight years, Gauntlet Gallery will feature works by over 40 painters, sculptors , digital and screen print artists, each of whom has created an original work of art inspired by Daft Punk. With their modern disco sound and blend of house, funk, electronic and techno music, Daft Punk puts on one of the world’s most popular DJ performances. Their musical talent is matched only by the extraordinary visuals of their live performances. Daft Punk’s highly anticipated Random Access Memories is their fourth studio album and the first since the 2005 release of Human After All.
Participating artists : Aaron Jasinski, Andre De Freitas, Andrew Turner, Andrew Spear, Bennett Slater, Brad Hill, Aaron Brandon Schaefer, Cam Floyd, Campbell Whyte, Craig Drake, Dan Almasy, Dan Howard, Dave Greco, Gene Guynn, Gina Kiel, Jaime Cervantes, Jason Ratliff, Jason Liwag, Jen Rome, Jenn Mann, Jeremy Bernstein, Johannah O'Donnell, John Larriva , Joseph Vetoe, Justin VanGenderen, Liam Brazier, Mathias Valdez, Matt Leuing, Mike Bell, Nimit Malavia, Paul Shipper, Peter Adamyan, Phil Noto, Phillip Ellering, PJ McQuade, Rich Pellegrino, Rob Loukotka, Ruben Ireland, Ruel Pascual, Sam Ho , Scott Listfield, Serge Gay Jr, Soey Milk, Tim Maclean, Tim Maclean, Vaughn Pinpin, Will Arvin.
The audiovisual installation titled Isotope v.2 was created Nonotak – an art duo made up of Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_vD2osW4LrU
Have you ever seen high diving giraffes? Now don't tell me you have not.
This extremely talented writer and director of animation films (3D and relief) finds his inspiration within his two passions, image and the animal world. In 2003, fresh out of school he directed 7Tonnes3, a short-film of a champion elephant trampoline jumper. He is with Paris-based Cube Creative, and this film is in celebration of their 10th anniversary.
Watch their Demo Reel on https://vimeo.com/42686714
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The Digital Decade competition organized by Designcollector and Depositphotos selected 30 participants!
Jury board members Romain Colin (Fubiz), Rob Ford (FWA), Sara Blake, Ola Omami, Dmitry Karpov (BHSAD), Elena Flanagan-Eister (Depositphotos) and Arseny Vesnin (Designcollector) has selected 30 Brave Hearts to do an artworks for The Digital Decade! 3 of them will win either Wacom Cintiq or Bamboo or iPad Mini and a good half of them selected by Jury and OFFF Festival founder Hector Ayuso will have their works exhibited in Barcelona this June.
View the list on: http://digitaldecade.net/shortlist
What's Next? Participants are challenged to create an artwork following the topic "Digital Decade" using few images from our sponsor Depositphotos free user account. Then DCMAG#3 Print Magazine, OFFF 2013 Exhibition, prizes and fame!
The digital artist and photography manipulator Flora Borsi answers on "What if these abstract models were real people?" question in her distinctive manner www.behance.net/yayuniversal www.facebook.com/floraborsiphotography