Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts

MÖBIUS



MÖBIUS” by award-winning Melbourne-based art and design practice ENES...
MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground. The result is an optical illusion and a time-lapse of people
interacting with the sculpture and moving through Melbourne’s landmark location throughout the day.
Filmed in and around Melbourne’s Federation Square.

The Ice Book


I part pop-up book, two parts Russian fairy tales and eerie German Expressionist films.  Husband and wife team Davy and Kristin’s McGuire’s The Ice Book blends film, animation, theater, puppetry, and installation art. The Ice Book is described by its creators as a “… miniature theatre show made of paper and light… An exquisite experience of fragile paper cutouts and video projections that sweep you right into the heart of a fantasy world. It is an intimate and immersive experience of animation, book art and performance.”
Says Davy:
“We created the show during a four month artist residency at the Kuenstlerdorf Schoeppingen in Germany. All we had was a 5D Mark ii, an old Macbook with After Effects, some builders lights and a green cloth that we improvised as a makeshift green-screen. Before we started we had no idea how to make pop-up books let alone how we could combine them with projections. With a lot of care, love and arguing the idea eventually came to life.

The idea for the Icebook was to create a miniature maquette for this dream – a demonstration model to show to producers and other funders in the hope that they would give us some money to make the full scale show. (And we still hope that this will come true one day!) The Icebook has since however, grown its own legs and turned into a miniature show all by itself. An intimate performance for small audiences.

We love the old pre-cinematic optical illusions, such as zoetropes and magic lanterns, and the magical way in which they can mesmerise audiences through basic mechanics. Rather than simply projecting images onto a screen, we wanted to create an object with a life of its own – a tangible and magical “thing” for an audience to experience.”

KENT WILLIAMS: CONVERGENCE - Tonight 8 pm



KENT WILLIAMS: CONVERGENCE

May 21-June 18, 2011  Opening Reception: Saturday, May 21, 8-11pm

Hosted by ALEX O’LOUGHLIN



 New Spring, 2011, oil on canvas, 48 x 72 in., 122 x183 cm. 



Merry Karnowsky Gallery
170 S. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323.933.4408
 
My MFA painting mentor has a show tonight.
If you live in the Los Angeles area, you really should make a point to stop by.
He worked in graphic novels for years and his paintings must be seen in person. 

You can see more here.




Marionettes with Geahk Burchill




 
 
Process: Marionettes with Geahk Burchill from Etsy on Vimeo.


If you love puppets as much as I do, you will love this.  I am amazed he makes finishes an entire puppet during this video

Etsy profile of Geahk Burchill of The Castiron Carousel Marionette Troupe, showing some of the work that goes into creating their miniature marionettes.


meta




 
 
meta from Jurriën Boogert on Vimeo.


50 hours a week animating,
another 20 hours of grad school,
i am so tired,
but i enjoyed this...
u should full screen this baby.

Jurriën Boogert’s Graduation thesis video Meta


art + film + vfx = awesome

Orelha Negra - M.I.R.I.A.M. X Vhils





It's hump day, so I thought I would post something a lil more artistic.  This could be a great reference for a vfx sim.
Lisbon-based artist Vhils explodes walls to create his graff.  This music video for M.I.R.I.A.M. from the Portuguese instrumental hip-hip band Orelha Negra has some gorgeous slo-mo record of the artist's work in progress. In a world where street art is expected to be temporary, Vhils is making his mark permanently.

Fury Puppet and Go Daddy





Ohhh how I love puppets, and Furry Puppet is really pushing the boundaries fo what a puppet can do! Watch this behind the scenes video on their puppet design for the characters Larry and brandy for a Go Daddy commercial in the video above.

Sooo jealous!
I would love to be a puppet designer!





Banksy Simpsons







Sorry. I haven't posted much, lately. Been working a lot of hours and going to school at the same time. Been feeling like the unicorn in this Simpsons Intro.  


I guess Fox turned down the Rupert Murdoch portrait hidden behind the t-shirt scene or the skeletal dipping of the animation cel into the toxic drums.








 

Script Swell



My friend Jay has a great blog where he 
posts scripting and other goodies that are very helpful!
He has gotten me out of a bind with his scripts many times.

Strata #2




wowsie wow!

Quayola is a visual artist based in London. His work simultaneously focuses on multiple forms exploring the space between video, audio, photography, installation, live performance and print.  Quayola creates worlds where real substance, such as natural or architectural matter, constantly mutates into ephemeral objects, enabling the real and the artificial to coexist harmoniously. Integrating computer-generated material with recorded sources, he explores the ambiguity of realism in the digital realm.

The Lost Thing Trailer





I have been a big fan of Shaun Tan for years... 

In a world of rivets and drabness, a boy befriends a fantastical red creature that appears to be totally lost: based on the writer-director Tan's prize-winning children's book.

Directed by Shaun Tan. This film is part of the Sydney Film Festival. June 2-14 2010. www.sff.org.au

How NOT to hire an artist



Everyone working in any creative company should read this article.  


My favorite quote from the article: 

How NOT to find an artist:  "Do not look for either professional artists, or an artist that has done a lot of game design work in the past."

Jon Jones:  "This is the stupidest thing I’ve ever read. Don’t hire experienced professionals? This guy must not value his time at ALL"



Unbeknownst to her Creator, Eve longed to become a cheerleader



The video was created from 2,100 separately shot and edited photographs after the actual gallery photo was shot.  The action was then storyboarded and the animation was shot in reverse. The entire production required about 8 weeks of work.  The photo, "Unbeknownst to her Creator, Eve longed to become a cheerleader,"is on display from July 3 through July 30, 2010 at Pannikin Coffee & Tea in La Jolla, California, and is part of John's third solo exhibition, Seven Signs of the Kewpie Apocalypse.

hitRECord

THIS IS AMAZING!!!!
I think all animators should join!







Morgan M. Morgansen’s Date with Destiny
Morgan M. Morgensen nervously survives his first date with 
the love of his life, Destiny. (script transcript here)






Morgan and Destiny’s Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo
As Morgan and Destiny visit the Zeppelin Zoo for their eleventeenth date, 
they run into Lionel, Destiny’s former boyfriend and a charming ladies’ man. 
When Destiny’s pet goes missing, Morgan and Lionel go 
head-to-head in search of the Destiny’s pet and her affection.








Pixar: 25 Years of Animation

The Pixar: 25 Years of Animation exhibition is at the  
Oakland Museum of California  from July 31st to January 9, 2011. 







Dr. Martens 50 - The Cinematic Orchestra cover Lilac Wine



Really beautiful work...

Dr. Martens is celebrating their 50th anniversary, and Blind was invited to join the party. Dr. Martens asked 10 artists to record their version of a cult classic track that represents the spirit of the people who’ve worn DM’s over the past 50 years. One of the songs selected was Cinematic Orchestra’s rendition of the classic, “Lilac Wine,” made popular in the early 90s by Jeff Buckley.  Blind was asked to direct the video, which would not include talent, but was given no other creative parameters.
Inspired by Spencerian Calligraphy, Vanessa directed a piece of moving visual poetry comprised of delicate lines. The lines extend and intertwine to form a variety of unique landscapes,populated by various incarnations of the lost lover of the song, including a bird, a fish, a butterfly and a horse.