3D Manga by Serge Aleynikov
LA-based motion designer and CG artist Serge Aleynikov shared his recent personal project, that was inspired by Japanese manga series Evangelion and Akira
LA-based motion designer and CG artist Serge Aleynikov shared his recent personal project, that was inspired by Japanese manga series Evangelion and Akira
Digital artist Antoni Tudisco shares his latest personal projects "Portraits 2.0"
If travelers happen to visit Departure Hall 3 of Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, they may notice an immersive installation of clouds. Titled Beyond, Dutch artist Daan Roosegaard’s latest work is a “cloud wall” that creates the impression of a 3D cloud-laden sky vanishing into a great aerial distance. A beautiful feat of optical illusion, it is 100 meters long and 10 centimeters thick, and comprised of 160 billion pixels.
Self-taught photographer Mikhail Batrak was naval officer till the turning point several years ago. Today he is award-winning digital artist proving that you need follow your own path and challenge dreams
Hakanaï is a solo choreographic performance that unfolds through a series of images in motion. In Japanese Hakanaï denotes that which is temporary and fragile, evanescent and transient, and in this case something set between dreams and reality. This symbolic relationship is the foundation of the dance composition in which a dancer gives life to a space somewhere between the borders of imagination and reality, through her interactions with the images she encounters. Performed by Adrien M and Claire B (previously) it was debuted in San Francisco few years ago.
Instabul-based photographer and digital artis Şakir Yıldırım creates mind-bending photo-manipulated projects for no reason but art. We personally love his latest glitchy works from "Crawler Series" posted below
Using dome-shaped futuristic construction shelling Audi A4 inside of #a4space VR Installation, Moscow-based event production team DEPARTÁMENT level up the virtual reality experience stepping outside simple frames of plastic glasses. The whole Audi A4 car become a sort of "oculus" on wheels delivering the physical imitation of zero-gravity forces and "driving" people into the new worlds projected and synchronised with the driver gestures. Total thing was programmed and designed by SILA SVETA.
Produced by DEPARTÁMENT Team
Petr Ivanov
Pavel Nedostoev
Yulia Sigunova
Vlad Alexandrov
Video-content by Sila Sveta Team
Reimagined and bigger scale version of interactive hexagonal installation “MyWhale” which was originally produced as a site-specific interactive installation by Tundra for “Brusov”, a renovated ship, laid up on Moscow river and turned into an art-cluster.
The inner revision of MyWhale was specially made for “9 Lights in 9 Rooms” exhibition at D MUSEUM (Seoul, Korea) and was visited by more than 200.000 visitors during the period of exhibition.
Russian animator Misha Petrick imagined Instagram existed in Win95 era, time of hate/love to interface and software races.
Double-exposure or its imitation is nothing new on creative scene, but anyway it strongly depends on the quality of visuals selected for that. Young French artists Nevess does it very well sharing the best of collages on Instagram
Animated by George RedHawk
Using open-source neuro-style code Daniil Krivoruchko, Viktoriya Yakubova and Tatiana Stolpovskaya created awesome video depicting New York in it's neuromantic beauty
"Filip Dujardin makes digital photo montages of impossible structures. In some, modernist buildings are stacked like towers of mislaid Jenga pieces, with cantilevered sections shooting out in every direction. Others show passageways leading nowhere, like Escher drawings made real. Each is meticulously constructed, teetering on the fine edge between reality and absurdity"
"When you stand among the handiwork of teamLab, a Japanese tech art studio, you’re seemingly transported to a sprawling foreign land that engulfs you in a vibrant, light-filled splendor. This immersive approach is now the focus of a massive exhibition that spans 3,000 square meters (over 32,000 square feet) and is called DMM.Planets Art by teamLab. It showcases a variety of the group’s digital work throughout the years, including new pieces just revealed to the public.
The exhibition features four spaces that offer kaleidoscopic colour schemes and multi-sensory activities. Each piece has its own distinct smell, including: the aroma of flowers, a forest, and “the universe”—a scent that astronaut Naoko Yamazaki helped create."
Spatial Bodies is the next motion design episode of ongoing series Polygon Graffiti (previously) created by Japanese artist AUJIK
Watch it below
Award-winning American photographer and digital artist Dean West vanishes the border between manipulated image and magical shot. International art curators have taken notice of the accomplished skill West applies to both his digital photography technique and the complex, cerebral narratives offered in his images. Enjoy his works on Instagram and Behance as well as on personal website
Apartment is a recent project designed by Bulgarian freelance 3D Illustrator – Zhivko Terziivanov. Artist is producing a series of colourful 3D illustrations featuring everyday use objects. Ironic illustrations are vivid and fulfilled with colours. Zhivko Terziivanov is taking simple objects and sceneries to attach a second meaning to them. Featuring teeth, selfies, fires and pipe – with an outstanding effect that you have never seen before.
Computational artist from LA - Albert Omoss working on a mixture of client projects and self-initiated experiments, but Instagram has proved the perfect platform for Albert to show off his weird and wonderful creations
Immorphosis - 360 ° projection space, created by french Collectif Scale for the club space of La Gaîté Lyrique museum in Paris. The viewer can immerse himself in one of the four video tracks, controlling them through the interface in the central part of the installation.
The Digital Decade is the annual art collaboration run by Designcollector and partners started at OFFF Festival in 2013. The collaboration has 2 Phases and a resulting event.
1st Phase - we invite 20+ curated artists to warm up the event and create their works.
2nd Phase - we invite everyone to take part in Open Contest and having a large jury board we select the best one and give the exposure and prizes.
This year we worked closely with 25 Artists for the 1st Phase and welcomed 100 Applicants on the 2nd Phase. The "Digital Decade 4" got more than 30 Artworks from Open Contest and judges selected 1 Winner and 1 Special Selection this time. With the great help of Depositphotos we secured the resulting event at London's Underdog Art Gallery and with the help of team behind YouthWorldWide we are going to heat up this place for 3 days in July.
For now we would like to thank everyone involved it to our cause and happy to announce the winners of the 4th Annual Digital Art Open Contest "There is no planet B". These 2 persons will join the group show of merely 30 selected artworks created by artists that took a great challenge to Imagine Our Own Planet without shit happening today.
This event could not ever happen without the joint work of Samuel Mensah (YWW), Matt Valoato (Curioos), Kalyn Burns (Curioos), Dines (BLUP), Alex Pedosenko (Depositphotos) and yours trully Arseny Vesnin.
The whole event curated by Arseny Vesnin and presented you by Designcollector and YouthWorldWide, supported by Depositphotos and to be printed at Curioos
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Artist Sougwen Chung built a robot arm that draws in harmony with her in order to gain a better understanding of how humans relate to robots. With the project, dubbed "Drawing Operations Unit" (or DOUG for short), she hopes to counter the prevailing media representations of robots as adversarial to their human counterparts. Check out the video above to see Chung and DOUG in action.