LowPoly World by Mat Szulik
Series of commercial illustrations done by Mat Szulik for Etihad Airways (M&C Saatchi Abu Dhabi) last year.
Series of commercial illustrations done by Mat Szulik for Etihad Airways (M&C Saatchi Abu Dhabi) last year.
Digital artist Filip Hodas depicting dreamscapes of floating objects in striking colours. Based in Prague, the 23-year-old graphic designer started doing one digital rendering a day in 2015. Says Hodas about the motivation behind his work: “In 2015 I started doing daily renders to improve my 3D workflow and explore possibilities of Cinema 4D, Octane render and bunch of other tools.”
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.
Leading dancer of Bolshoi Theatre - Denis Medvedev, performed in holographic projection mapping installation at the launch of BMW 7 Series in Moscow. The "Seven Questions to Yourself" performance took place at the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre. Our friends from producing agency Departáment and the best projection team SilaSveta collaborated to create this unique experience you can watch below.
Seven Questions to Yourself
Credits: Concept & Production by DEPARTÁMENT Creative Event Marketing Petr Ivanov, Pavel Nedostoev, Yulia Sigunova
Video content, visual effects and technical support by Sila Sveta and Holographic Technologies Alexander Us, Alexey Rozov, Denis Astakhov
Music & sound design by Monoleak Stage direction — Filipp Grigoryan Choreography — Oleg Glushkov Performer — Denis Medvedev
The series Fine Line created by Alex Trochut is an evolution from Binary Prints, but in this case instead of light triggering the transformation of the images, uses movement and the point of view of the observer towards the artwork. This series is a collaboration with Isabelita Virtual, featuring the Puck Loomans and exhibited at Miami 2015 at SpectrumArt fair during Miami ArtBasel week.
"This week, the self-described, Japan-based “nature/tech cult,” Aujik, released the latest episode of their ongoing Polygon Graffiti project, a body of work-slash-virtual experience that operates through a form of augmented reality, allowing artists to insert digitally constructed sculptures into real-world spaces."
Polygon Digital
"The Japan-based troupe released drone footage as part of a motion-tracking test in a two minute clip,Spatial Bodies."
Young digital artist David Apollo Marinos (Instagram) has been creating artworks since childhood to get his energy and dynamic thoughts out into this vibrant void. He is a founder of Lucent Kids collective of contemporary digital artists, all that we like
World-famous Russian conductor Vladimir Spivakov lead his first ever digital concert at the opening of Moscow-based Porsche's show-room "Sportscar-Centre Rublevsky". Our friends from producing agency Departáment and the best projection team SilaSveta collaborated to create a unique experience by merging to epochs of 18th century music and 21st digitally entertaining performance. They created a 50sqm projection using TouchDesign and generative graphics technologies. Later on the teams where the first in Russia to gain the "Best Use of Special Effects at Events" at US Bizbash Event Style Awards, 2015. Watch it below
Credits:
General Producer - Pavel Nedostoev Creative Director - Petr Ivanov Managing Director - Yulia Sigunova
"Confórmi [le forme non appartengono a nessuno] is an ongoing visual project by Italian artist and architecture student Davide Trabucco consisting of a series of pictorial mashups that merge existing, found images to create new ones. "
"All images in Confórmi basically conform to a specific shape, namely that of a square sliced diagonally in half, with each of the two parts then originating from sources that are worlds apart in terms of time and style and yet which seamlessly integrate into one another."
Budapest digital artist Dàniel Taylor famous for his double-exposure artworks, caught our eyes by revealing a series of inversive post-digital portraits dipped in a space sky.
Taipei-based artist Hsiao-Ron Cheng (previously) shares his new Selected Portraits drawn using serenity colour palette.
Talented Spanish photographer Miguel Vallinas dedicates his time mostly for urban and natural landscape photography but hence widely known for his personal projects. Last year his "Segundas Pieles" or "Second Skin" went widely across creative blogs. Recently he continued his anthropomorphic series of animals dressed as human. His other series "Raiz" (Roots) went a bit crazy by replacing human heads with flowers, what also lead to numerous hidden meanings.
New York based art director David McLeod (Instagram) released a personal project exploring Polymorphism in motion
"A series of symmetrical buildings on the banks of the River Danube by Budapest-based photographer Zsolt Hlinka. The images emphasize the uniform proportions of each structure by removing their surroundings and placing them in homogeneous, monochromatic backgrounds."via
"The dreamy landscapes of Charlie Davoli resemble snapshots from a parallel universe. Yet they all come from the hands of the artist, who literally creates unreal worlds by shooting pictures with his iPhone"
Visual paradoxes, perfect symmetry, and optical illusion play an important role for the photo artist. Davoli says, "My inspiration comes from a combination of the supernatural images from the Italian artist De Chirico, my love for geometry of Bauhaus, and the pop culture of Warhol and Lichtenstein... And all with a touch of retro sci-fi. "
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."
http://vimeo.com/150824660
Colombian illustrator Daniel Aristizábal compacts the all-star mediums and genres of 20th century artistic movements into user-friendly, candy-colored graphics. As chronicled on his Instagram, Aristizábal applies V-Ray to dadaism, glitch art to cubism, and takes futurism digital, bundling it all up in the bubbly pastel palette of pop. In his projects, the artist has riffed on Salvador Dalí's eggs with his Huevos series and hits the warped waves with Joan Miró in his Sunny days are coming pieces. Despite the succession of stylistic influences, however, the artist sees his art as fundamentally uncomplicated: “My work is full of simplicity and organic shapes,” he tells the Instagram Blog. “It is nostalgic in its essence.” - via The Creators Project
Cross-media artist Erik Söderberg beside his commercial work experiments a lot with GIF animation
“In early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called Fractal Experience,” he explains. “This is part two – continuing the exploration of geometric shapes, patterns, and fractals with an added element – space-time.”