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video - Elena Romenkova musik - Christian Munk #3d #virtual_reality #vr #360 #glitch #art #animation #surreal #elenaromenkova

Digital Art of Elena Romenkova

May 25, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Portfolios, Motioncollector, Russia

Ultra talented digital artist Elena Romenkova shares a glimpse of the near future through her creations

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May 25, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, MAY, Elena Romenkova
2020, Digital Art, Portfolios, Motioncollector, Russia
We, dstrict specializes in designing, making, and delivering breathtaking visual content on Digital Out of Home. In order to offer the world a new experience, we are proud to announce some exciting new business - IP licensing. Our first case of IP licensing, 'WAVE' with anamorphic illusion has been successfully revealed on a magnificent DOOH of COEX K-POP SQUARE, the largest & high-definition outdoor advertising screen in S.Korea at 80.1m (w) x 20.1M (h). We aim to develop numerous attractive visual content that can be licensed into any size and shape of the screen consistently. For any inquiries, please contact us, dstrict@dstrict.com

WAVE Public Media Art

May 20, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Advertising, Agencies, Digital Art, South Korea, Motioncollector

Seoul-based company d'strict shares their latest digital case 'WAVE' with anamorphic illusion that has been successfully revealed on a building of Coex Artium, featuring the largest and high-definition outdoor advertising screen in South Korea at 80m x 20m

@dstrictholdings
May 20, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAY
2020, Advertising, Agencies, Digital Art, South Korea, Motioncollector
Directed by Fernando Livschitz Long version: https://vimeo.com/417000220 www.bsfilms.me www.instagram.com/ferliv/ www.facebook.com/ferliv Creative Director: Stefan Mayer Agency: seite zwei, Vienna www.seitezwei.com

Vienna is like...

May 19, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Argentina, Motioncollector, Portfolios

“Vienna is like.. “ a new mind-bending video from Fernando Livschitz whom we remember from his debut work Buenos Aires Inception Park in 2012

@ferliv
May 19, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAY
2020, Argentina, Motioncollector, Portfolios
Behance: https://www.behance.net/gallery/41055705/NDR-Zeitsprung For the brand new show „Zeitsprung“ of the NDR (North German Broadcasting Service’s) we created an entire on-air-design package. The topics of the show are diverse and have been divided into four categories: Culture, Body & Soul, Technology & Mobility and Society. The design focus was on the openers of the show. To introduce more variety and dynamism to the structure of the broadcast, we decided not to just produce one opener, but instead to dedicate an individual opener to each of the key topics. In order to present the topic “Future” in a contemporary and tangible way - not resorting to classic visualizations of the future using complexity through info-graphics and wireframes – we wanted to generate an opener using analogue materials. An experiment was the key concept. What is needed, in order to create something new? The unusual experiments are intended to help us discover something new and to aesthetically capture the process.
 More information: http://www.florianstumpe.com/portfolio/ndr-zeitsprung/ - Client: NDR - Norddeutscher Rundfunk / Zentrale Herstellungsplanung Fernsehen Executive Producer: Yvonne Olberding, Christine Gerberding Project Management: Maryam Bonakdar, Dorothee von Winning Account Executive: Nora Wehrhahn Direction & Production: Florian Stumpe, Melanie Spintig Music & Sound Design: Michael Fakesch

Florian Stumpe

May 18, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Advertising, Graphic Design, Germany, Motioncollector, Portfolios

Florian Stumpe is a multidisciplinary Creative Director and Graphic Artist based in Berlin. He creates visual concepts and transforms them into various languages such as films, animations, physical spaces and objects.

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The authenticity of his work lies in his creative process in which he blends his analogue and hands-on exploration approach with new digital tools. He narrates his stories through a fine aesthethic and the beauty in random coincidences - the result is a unique style that breaks through by reminding us of the human touch in a digital age.

Concept, Direction and Set Design: Florian Stumpe and Melanie Spintig Production:Florian Stumpe, Melanie Spintig, Björn Hoffmann Copywriter: Florian Stumpe, Melanie Spintig, Björn Hoffmann Reader: Madeleine Penny Potganski, Joanne Chapman Director of Photography: Sebastian Tögel, Laura Schnurre Storyboard & 3D Previews: Florian Stumpe and Melanie Spintig Edit and Post Production: Florian Stumpe and Melanie Spintig Client: Messe Berlin GmbH Client Consultant: Björn Hoffmann Music and Sound Design: Jochen Mader (ZENTHING) Voice-Over (german): Sven Philipp (Voicetalents.berlin) Voice-Over (english): Nicholas Mockridge (Voicetalents.berlin) Special thanks to: Nico Linde, Maria Pantke, Andreas Müller, Tina Braun, Karo Kramer, Leila
“Creating visual concepts for various languages such as films, animations, physical spaces & objects.”
— Florian Stumple
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May 18, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAY
2020, Advertising, Graphic Design, Germany, Motioncollector, Portfolios
A mother finds herself sinking into a domestic violent relationship, until an influx of emotions is awakened within her. ‘Influx’ is a poetic short film that sinks into the themes of domestic violence, alcoholism, and love. Inspired by Leslie Morgan Steiner's TED talk: ‘Why domestic violence victims don’t leave’. And by the countless stories of mothers trapped in abusive relationships and the power of love for their children. Film Shortage - Daily Pick Independent Short Awards 2019 - Gold in the Microfilm Category Poem written by Daniel Uribe Deep... ..within me A tide is forming Drifting through this storm I let myself go... Unconscious Swimming against these walls I can hear myself say "Enough." And begin to flow Like a current An unstoppable force That grows bigger and bigger A breaking wave Arriving to shore Cast: Anna Reichert Abbey Hafer Bryce Craver Credits: Written and Directed by: Daniel Uribe Produced by: Jonathan Melton Production Company: Curfew Director of Photography: Htat Lin Htut Production First Assistant Director: Susan O'Brien First Assistant Camera: Carey Hu Second Assistant Camera: Kayli Weiss Production Designer: Ana Coccioletti Set Dresser: Matilda Sakamoto Wardrobe Stylist: Ana María Hoyos Espada Gaffer: Eric Sorenson Key Grip: Otter Moore Best Boy Electric: Trevor Gilman Best Boy Grip: Josh Mercer Grip and Electric: Jack Desormier VFX Supervisor: Juan Carlos Barquet On Set Sound Mixer: Frank Lopez Hair and Makeup: Bamike Ogunrinu Production Assistant: Chris Biery Production Assistant: Michael Candelori Production Assistant: Mike Moses Driver: Askia Miller Casting: Winter Coleman Locations: Audrey Lorea Post Production Editor: David Cea Original Music: Andrei Vonavi Visual Effects Supervisor: Juan Carlos Barquet Compositors: David Anger, Justin Keil, Sung Eun Moon, Mark French FX Artist: Christian Gallagher Colorist: Nick Metcalf at The Mill Cellist: Anastasia Mansurova Re- recording Mixer: Jon Flores Voiceover Recording: Kieran Kaye at Full English Post Special Thanks Spencer Dennis Kathryn Berk Mark Smith William Crouse Irulan and Michael Bodabin Diana and Alex Ramanujam Sadira Ramanujam Curfew Marni Zimmerman & Terra Bliss from Panavision Handheld Films Shaun Malkovich Nicci Hafer For more information about domestic abuse please go to the following websites: The National Domestic Violence Center: https://www.thehotline.org/help/ Women's Aid: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/ For information on healing trauma please visit: Healing Tree www.healingtreenonprofit.org

Influx

May 07, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Motioncollector, USA, Mexico

A mother finds herself sinking into a domestic violent relationship, until an influx of emotions is awakened within her.

‘Influx’ is a poetic short film that sinks into the themes of domestic violence, alcoholism, and love. Inspired by Leslie Morgan Steiner's TED talk: ‘Why domestic violence victims don’t leave’. And by the countless stories of mothers trapped in abusive relationships and the power of love for their children.

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This film was made to spark hope and connect with those that find themselves in unhealthy domestic relationships. Given the current situation with the virus lockdown and recent rise in domestic abuse and alcoholism, the importance of having a dialogue with audiences regarding domestic violence is vital.

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Written and Directed by: Daniel Uribe
Produced by: Jonathan Melton
Production Company: Curfew
Director of Photography: Htat Lin Htut

@danieluribe92
May 07, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAY, American
2020, Motioncollector, USA, Mexico
Exploring the idea of internal struggle, Engulf You is a film painting the neverending ‘dance’ of emotions that make us. Much like the concept of the cosmic duality of Yin and Yang, our emotions are in a constant tango, vying for victory over one another. This film focuses particularly on the claustrophobia within us when anxieties and self doubt truly engulf us. From Wisconsin based directors Steven Cleavland and Kyle Kadow. Director: Steven Cleavland & Kyle Kadow DP: Tony Porter Cast: Kayla & Kelsey Shaw 1st AD: Taran Molnar 1st AC: Rebekah Vanderlinden Gaffer: Ross Headley Grip: Jordan Biagomala SFX Makeup: Anna Thaney Wardrobe: Amanda Mills Music: Nick Zoulek Narrator/Poem: Bethany Price

Engulf You

May 06, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Motioncollector, USA

Exploring the idea of internal struggle, Engulf You is a film painting the never ending ‘dance’ of emotions that make us. Much like the concept of the cosmic duality of Yin and Yang, our emotions are in a constant tango, vying for victory over one another. This film focuses particularly on the claustrophobia within us when anxieties and self doubt truly engulf us. Created at Found Form by Wisconsin based directors Steven Cleavland and Kyle Kadow.

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@found_format
May 06, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAY, American
2020, Motioncollector, USA
Main Title sequence created for the short film “THE STORIES” More about the project - https://www.behance.net/gallery/96036327/THE-STORIES-Main-Title-Sequence

The Stories

April 29, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Advertising, Motioncollector, Russia, Portfolios

Following the words of director Mikhail Konoplev - “The goal was to develop main titles for a film, based on a general concept and drama. “The Stories” film is based on the confrontation of a man and a woman. At the end of each story, the woman won, and the man suffered or even died. And in one story, a man still prevailed. I wanted to draw a metaphorical analogy between our story and the myth of the jellyfish Gorgon and Perseus. As well as the main objects that affect what is happening.”

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@mkfilmru
April 29, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, Russian
2020, Advertising, Motioncollector, Russia, Portfolios
What You May Find: The Future of Innovation What does the future hold? Can you see it? Things are progressing and changing faster and faster, sometimes, but not always for the better. As we enter the year 2020, we want to explore the future. What we want, what we imagined, and what will be. But all progress comes at a price. What You May Find: The Future of Technology We have state of the art technology in our pockets, and access to centuries of information with only a word. Where are the flying cars and jetpacks that we envisioned and were promised? Will our advances eventually plateau, or lead to a singularity. What You May Find: The Future of Creativity We live in the future now. For every new design and development, there are serious and incredible consequences. Will you find a new path, a new system, a new set of tools or a new found love for something from the past. For the 2020 edition of its flagship annual creative event in Toronto, design and technology event producer FITC engaged design-driven production company Sarofsky to create an epic main title piece. With the event’s postponement, both companies forged a new strategy to share their powerful cinematic experience, entitled “What You May Find.” Set to a new rendition of the classic hit “In The Year 2525,” this rich, iconic animation offers a stark vision of “what we may find,” ending with a ray of hope. Complete Project Credits: “What You May Find” Main Tools: Adobe Creative Cloud; Maxon Cinema 4D; Adobe After Effects. Running Time: 2:53 Debut Date: April 19, 2020 Special Thanks to the FITC team led by Shawn Pucknell Design/Production Company: Sarofsky Director: Erin Sarofsky Co-Director: Duarte Elvas Executive Producer: Steven Anderson Producer: Kelsey Hynes Lead Artists: Josh Smiertka, Jake Allen, Tanner Wickware, Matt Miltonberger Additional Design and Animation: Ally Munro, Griffin Thompson, Andrew Hyden, Dan Moore, Tobi Mattner, Nik Braatz Additional Contributors: Jamie Gray, Andrew Rosenstein, Mark Galazka, Kenny Albanese Music Supervision: Groove Guild Final Mix and Sound Design: Groove Guild Music Track: “In the Year 2525” Composer: Richard Evans Performed by: Jon Notar featuring Jean Rohe Master Recording: Groove Guild Publisher: Zerlad Music Enterprises, Ltd. (BMI) Worldwide Rights Adminstrator: Grow Your Own Music (BMI), a division of “A” Side Music, LLC d/b/a Modern Works Music Publishing

Sarofsky + FITC: "What You May Find"

April 23, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Motioncollector

For the 2020 edition of its flagship annual creative event in Toronto, design and technology event producer FITC engaged design-driven production company Sarofsky to create an epic main title piece. With the event's postponement, both companies forged a new strategy to share their powerful cinematic experience, entitled "What You May Find." Set to a new rendition of the classic hit "In The Year 2525," this rich, iconic animation offers a stark vision of "what we may find," ending with a ray of hope.

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What You May Find: The Future of Innovation
What does the future hold? Can you see it? Things are progressing and changing faster and faster, sometimes, but not always for the better. As we enter the year 2020, we want to explore the future. What we want, what we imagined, and what will be. But all progress comes at a price.

What You May Find: The Future of Creativity
We live in the future now. For every new design and development, there are serious and incredible consequences. Will you find a new path, a new system, a new set of tools or a new found love for something from the past.

What You May Find: The Future of Technology
We have state of the art technology in our pockets, and access to centuries of information with only a word. Where are the flying cars and jetpacks that we envisioned and were promised? Will our advances eventually plateau, or lead to a singularity.

Music Supervision: Groove Guild
Final Mix and Sound Design: Groove Guild

Music Track: “In the Year 2525”

Design/Production Company: Sarofsky
Director: Erin Sarofsky
Co-Director: Duarte Elvas
Executive Producer: Steven Anderson
Producer: Kelsey Hynes

@Sarofsky_Design
@fitc
April 23, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
APR
2020, Digital Art, Motioncollector
The lives of three strangers—a pigeon keeper, a webcam model, and a man haunted by ghosts—intertwine mysteriously amidst the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying Bushwick. “A wondrous short…propulsive…expansive and ultimately quite memorable.” -Stephen Saito, Moveable Fest (www.tinyurl.com/yymctftd) “A gorgeously mastered cinematic statement.” -Les Roka, The Utah Review (www.tinyurl.com/y6cet3oh) Official Selection: BAMcinemaFest Sheffield Doc Fest Doc/Player New Hampshire Film Festival Fear No Film IndieWorks Year 7 Promofest Short of the Year Winner: IndieWorks Best of Fest Fear No Filmmaker Award Promofest Short of the Year - Special Mention Director & Editor: Ben Garchar Cinematographer & Producer: Jeffrey Johnson (www.thecuttingboardnyc.com) Featuring: Lindsay Dye (www.lindsaydye.com) Music: 88 Palms (www.88palmsmusic.com) Sound Edit / Design / Mix: Steve 'Major' Giammaria (www.soundlounge.com) Colorist: Chase Whiteside www.bengarchar.com

Neighborhood

April 20, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Motioncollector, USA

The lives of three strangers—a pigeon keeper, a webcam model, and a man haunted by ghosts—intertwine mysteriously amidst the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying Bushwick.

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“A wondrous short…propulsive…expansive and ultimately quite memorable.”
— Stephen Saito, Moveable Fest
“A gorgeously mastered cinematic statement.”
— Les Roka, The Utah Review
“A work of art. Gives warning to an oncoming storm...that yet has no answers.”
— Alan Ng, Film Threat
 

Director & Editor: Ben Garchar
Cinematographer & Producer: Jeffrey Johnson
Featuring: Lindsay Dye
Music: 88 Palms
Sound Edit, Design, Mix: Steve 'Major' Giammaria
Colorist: Chase Whiteside

Ben Garchar is a director and editor based in NYC.
As the director of numerous shorts, his work has been called “emotionally complex, deeply penetrating” and has played at festivals such as DC Shorts, Raindance, and BAMcinemaFest.
His most recent, Neighborhood, which premiered at BAMcinemaFest and took home the Fear No Filmmaker Award at Fear No Film, is “a wondrous short…propulsive…expansive and ultimately quite memorable” and “a gorgeously mastered cinematic statement”.

April 20, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, American
2020, Motioncollector, USA

Not Enough Space

April 14, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Motioncollector, Greece

“This is a short movie, claims that sometimes you are trapped on your inner self, thoughts and situations. Your own personality keeps you tight, but it's never too late to brake your shell and breathe again.”

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Directed and edited: Stefanos Milionis
Dop: Stefanos Milionis
Act: Nansy Georgopoulou
Music & sfx: 64visions

@eye____see
April 14, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
APR
2020, Motioncollector, Greece
Over the years, we have worked with a range of creatives sharing the goal to polish our skills and create unique and quality artistic covers. We unite like-minded people and passionate content creators from around the globe. This is our collection of various cover art that we made for artists, labels, and companies. https://maskmovement.com/portfolio/cover-art-for-artists-labels/ Our projects have been featured 40 times in various galleries on Behance, including Graphic Design, Motion Design, and After Effects. You can also find our work at various international media platforms, such as Billboard, Complex, Dezeen, and Designcollector. A list of our clients includes Loopmasters, Image-Line FL Studio, Kadebostany, Audio Imperia, Soundiron, 5Pin Media, Sampletraxx, and others. Creative Director: Histibe Creative Studio: Mask Movement Artwork Designers: Histibe, Joe Perez, Vlad Olareanu, Solonskyi, Johnannes Picharidis, Julian Schröpel, Stijn van Hapert Additional Photography: Rowan While, Eric Weindel, Histibe, Julius Dettmer, Zaur Dzhafarov Years: 2013-2020

Mask Movement Artwork Design Collection

April 13, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in Agencies, 2020, Graphic Design, Motioncollector, Ukraine

Over the years, Mask Movement have worked with a range of creatives sharing the goal to polish the skills and create unique and quality artistic covers. Here is the showreel summing up their recent work made for artists, labels, and companies.

April 13, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
APR
Agencies, 2020, Graphic Design, Motioncollector, Ukraine
Juliette Lewis stars in the third installment of Future Relic, Arsham's latest project which consists of a series of nine short films. Future Relic 03 premie...

Future Relic 03 by Daniel Arsham

April 06, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Motioncollector, USA

It’s been 5 years since Future Relic 03 (one of 9 shorts) directed by prophet artist Daniel Arsham premiered as part of the shorts program entitled "Gallery Opening" at the Tribeca Film Festival. It’s never been so actual than now.

@danielarsham
April 06, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
American, APR
2020, Art, Motioncollector, USA
The fine folk at Purple approached us with a clear brief; to visualise the feels you feel from their proprietary Purple Grid mattress and pillow tech. The resulting campaign was a series of ultra-tactile ‘no-stress tests’ to convey the products unique properties, and provide the viewer with a sense of comfort. Client: Purple Concept, design & direction: ManvsMachine Audio: Zelig

Evolution of Sleep by ManvsMachine for Purple

April 02, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Advertising, Agencies, Motioncollector, United Kingdom

Talented ManvsMachine were commissioned by Purple (mattress brand) to create advertising campaign for their new products, Purple Grid mattress and pillow tech.

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@man.vs.machine
April 02, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, British
2020, Advertising, Agencies, Motioncollector, United Kingdom
I presents My sixth showreel release. https://www.behance.net/gallery/94235395/MRfrukta-Showreel-2020 In 2012 I published first Mrfrukta commercial and personal reel dedicated to the collection of all my works in one video, this marked the beginning of collecting them regularly summing up the results of my work. This year I am gathering them all together in support of the next release. To understand clearly how my tastes and preferences in design and animation have changed for all this time. I was born in 1992 in St. Petersburg (Russia) My name is Alex Frukta, this is my alias that came up with in 2009, when I started to study design and take my first careful steps in this deed. Two years later, at the invitation of the production studio Stereotactic, I moved to Moscow, it was a step that drew a line and gave me the opportunity to realize myself in the profession of a motion designer. From that moment began my way in this profession. Since then I have periodically summed up the results and at the moment five episodes have accumulated. This year I am releasing the sixth series. All this time I did not look back on the path that I went, it's time to take stock, I wish everyone a pleasant viewing, I will be happy if my work inspires you something new, success in this craft and see you soon.

MrFrukta Showreel 2020

March 27, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Motioncollector, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Russia

Talented Mr.Frukta, one of our earlier collaborator and motion design youngest star, released his new showreel summing up a decade of a personal career

March 27, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, MAR
2020, Motioncollector, Graphic Design, Portfolios, Russia
Artist and Lead Designer: GMUNK Glitch Master: Peter Clark Technical Director: Philip Reyneri Editor: Peter Clark Composer: EnterNull

Mathographics by GMUNK

March 23, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Glitch, Motioncollector, Portfolios, USA

The essence of being a creative professional is the ‘Art of Freestyle.’ This for Munky (GMUNK or Bradley G Munkowitz) means delving deep into the PsyMunk and finding those symmetries of craft and fruition that make the passion stream with inspired output. The Mathographics series is a culmination of that research, the purity and fabric of graphic design infused with optical distortions and anomalies to create statements of immersive intent and perpetual translation. The series first takes form as a series of kaleidoscopic movements, sequenced together into a short film scored and edited by frequent collaborator CallMeClark.

Find more on Behance

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Artist: GMUNKCreative Director: Bradley G Munkowitz Design Director: Peter Clark Technical Director: Philip Reyneri Mathographics Editor: Peter Clark Mathographics Composer: EnterNull LCAD Curator: Simona Bunardzhieva LCAD Producer: Dan Jensen Isomorph Designer: Peter Clark Projection Master: Philip Reyneri Event Photography: Xun Chi Isomorph Videography: Sayer Danforth Isomorph Videography: Dylan Harris
@gmunk
March 23, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR, American
2020, Digital Art, Glitch, Motioncollector, Portfolios, USA
We don't hate them, but we got addicted to mess with them. Music by Banjo Soundscapes (https://banjosoundscapes.com/)

DVEIN vs Flamingos

March 20, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Motioncollector, Spain, Portfolios

Teo & Carlos (very well) known as DVEIN dropped an experimental animation we believe they did during quarantine. “We've been playing, messing and having fun with flamingos for a while. We love them, but we love even more experimenting with them. This is an ongoing experiment and DVEIN VS FLAMINGOS is a collection of these animation experiments that we've crafted with Banjo Soundscapes as partners in crime.”

March 20, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2020, Motioncollector, Spain, Portfolios
An exploration of tactile textures in nature by Onesal What does ASMR stand for? Japanese Art studio Onesal has launched a self initiated series of four short films proposing a novel visual approach to explain it. Visual ASMR, or Visual Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. ASMR is the subjective experience of euphoria characterized by a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin. Natural sculpture formations set in seemingly impossible earth-like landscapes covered by living elements of surreal colors, each film travel through each almost at a micro level, witnessing its evolution. All takes place in four other-worldly landscapes we set up to examine up close the interaction, movements and evolution of the elements with their surroundings. Each of the shorts are inspired by elements in nature, architecture and timelapse photography. The body of work delves into textural, tactile elements morphing and interacting with each other in surreal environments. The work set off to blur the boundaries between nature and design, simplicity and complexity, in an abstract uncompromised way. Full Project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/91904051/Visual-ASMR Credits: Creative Direction: Onesal Art Direction: Damian Sendin, Fede Kanno  Design: Damian Sendin, Fede Kanno, Alex Levinton, Nahuel Salcedo Animation: Nahuel Salcedo, Damian Sendin, Alex Levinton, Lilen Herrera, Koji Obara Simulation Artists: David Kvien, Alex Levinton, Nahuel Salcedo Producers: Ailin Brunner, Lucia Gutkin, Feng Li Sound: Echoic Audio

Visual ASMR

March 19, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Agencies, Digital Art, Japan, Motioncollector

Japanese Art studio Onesal has launched a self-initiated series of four short films proposing a novel visual approach to explain it.
Visual ASMR, or Visual Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. ASMR is the subjective experience of euphoria characterized by a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin.

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Natural sculpture formations set in seemingly impossible earth-like landscapes covered by living elements of surreal colors, each film travels through each almost at a micro level, witnessing its evolution. All takes place in four other-worldly landscapes we set up to examine up close the interaction, movements and evolution of the elements with their surroundings. 

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Each of the shorts is inspired by elements in nature, architecture and timelapse photography.
The body of work delves into textural, tactile elements morphing and interacting with each other in surreal environments.
The work set off to blur the boundaries between nature and design, simplicity and complexity, in an abstract uncompromised way.

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Sound Design

Since the concept of this short film is Visual ASMR, a big emphasis was put on the sound effects of the elements when they grow, evolve, collide among each other and their surroundings. Crisp, defined sounds effects that further accentuate the movement of the elements on the screen. All the elements of the film are felt as if they were real, inviting viewers to reach out and touch them.

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Design Process

This is the Design Process for our editorial ASMR
@onesal_studio
March 19, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2020, Agencies, Digital Art, Japan, Motioncollector
Currently showing at Waterfall Mansion Gallery NYC Until April 24th. Gallery is closed until further notice. Meditative Light Installation by Krista Kim Music by Ligovskoï Mirror or the mind. When I lived in Tokyo, I was a newcomer to the city and I would discover the it on foot, navigating the Japanese signage, architecture and overall system of life. On a spring day, I wandered down side streets in my neighborhood, and I suddenly chanced upon a serene Zen garden. This Zen garden was an energetic vacuum because the world seemed to stop when I stepped inside it’s parameters. I stood still, fascinated by the beauty of negative space, peace and silence. I felt serenity. It was in that moment when I understood the principle of Zen and the meaning of art. For centuries, Zen masters created these gardens with the intention of creating empty space in the mind of the viewer. Art is a mirror of the mind. I realized that our digital environment, though it is virtual, is a parallel reality of human existence—this environment is new, chaotic and distracting. The key to connecting to our humanity is to find and protect our inner sanctum of silence and peace. Younger generations are at high risk of losing this inner sanctum from digital technology. I created a digital zen garden. One that communicates pure consciousness in the digital medium through the powerful harmony of color, light and sound.

Continuum by Krista Kim

March 18, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Digital Art, Motioncollector, USA
 
 

Mediative light installation piece from #techism creator Krista Kim title “Continuum”

Mirror or the mind. 

“When I lived in Tokyo, I was a newcomer to the city and I would discover the it on foot, navigating the Japanese signage, architecture and overall system of life. On a spring day, I wandered down side streets in my neighborhood, and I suddenly chanced upon a serene Zen garden. This Zen garden was an energetic vacuum because the world seemed to stop when I stepped inside it’s parameters. I stood still, fascinated by the beauty of negative space, peace and silence. I felt serenity. It was in that moment when I understood the principle of Zen and the meaning of art.
For centuries, Zen masters created these gardens with the intention of creating empty space in the mind of the viewer.

Art is a mirror of the mind. 

I realized that our digital environment, though it is virtual, is a parallel reality of human existence—this environment is new, chaotic and distracting. The key to connecting to our humanity is to find and protect our inner sanctum of silence and peace. Younger generations are at high risk of losing this inner sanctum from digital technology. 
I created a digital zen garden. One that communicates pure consciousness in the digital medium through the powerful harmony of color, light and sound.”

Music by Ligovskoï

@krista.kim
March 18, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR, Krista Kim, DCN Club
2020, Art, Digital Art, Motioncollector, USA
Leviathan has closely collaborated with the 900 North Michigan Shops to engage visitors with content displayed on a massive 190-foot LED digital art installation on its atrium ceiling. The Canopy, as it's known, is the digital centerpiece of a larger reinvention of this iconic Chicago retail destination. Visible from the street and all seven floors, the installation seeks to transform the 30-year-old complex into a 21st-century attraction that draws retailers and customers alike. www.lvthn.com

The Canopy at 900 North Michigan by Leviathan

February 21, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Advertising, Agencies, Motioncollector, USA

Specialized creative agency Leviathan has closely collaborated with the 900 North Michigan Shops to engage visitors with content displayed on a massive 190-foot LED digital art installation on its atrium ceiling. The Canopy, as it's known, is the digital centerpiece of a larger reinvention of this iconic Chicago retail destination. Visible from the street and all seven floors, the installation is a key element transforming the 30-year-old complex into a 21st-century attraction drawing retailers and customers alike.

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@lvthn
February 21, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
FEB, American
2020, Advertising, Agencies, Motioncollector, USA

Digital studies by Alex Maltsev

February 19, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Digital Art, Motioncollector, Portfolios, Russia

Talented CG artist Alex Maltsev shares his lates digital studies and projects with a focus on motion design and animation

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Project details on my Behance https://www.behance.net/gallery/63311737/Dope
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Personal project Full details on my Behance behance.net/gallery/90326969/Parametric

Reel 2019

Skills: Cinema4d, After Effects, Octane render, X-particles, Cycles4d, Redshift ------------------- Instagram : @i.am.maltsev Behance: behance.net/ognesprite ------------------- Music: Assimilator - Sue Verran, Paul Ressel
@i.am.maltsev
February 19, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
FEB, Russian
2020, Digital Art, Motioncollector, Portfolios, Russia
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