Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Code Warriors: a decade of processing



onedotzero are celebrating 10 years of creative coding tool Processing at this years Adventures in Motion at London’s BFI. Processing: 10 years of turning geeks into artists and artists in to geeks. Thanks.

I'm Business Mouse, yeah?



I don’t watch reality TV. I WILL NOT watch reality TV. I’ve seen reality through my front window and it doesn’t look fuck all like these fucking fuckwits. Not an original thought, apparently lots of people agree. Maybe not enough though. If you want reality, go outside. If you can’t deal with that level of reality then Modern Toss’s new Dragons’ Den / The Apprentice parody Business Mouse (think Alan Sugar meets Top Cat) could be for you. And me.

Mapping



If all the design blogs are to be believed, projection mapping seems to be everywhere at the moment. Stand still in the street for long enough and someone will point three projectors at you and start paying loud glitch music. Makes for a great public event though; some nice example here from Diez

Balloons - MTV Brazil



This is one of this things where you say ‘I wish I’d thought of that, it’s so simple!’. Having said that, I’m not sure that drawing a flick book on 600 individual balloons is quite as simple as you might first think…

Squirtle

Squirtle from We're So Digital on Vimeo.


So I've been spending the last year working on interactive digital art installations. Squirle was the first one to go public. It's in the form of a game uses that uses galvanic skin response to measure users' emotions. The user has to maintain steady emotions to get to the end of the animation on the screen. If their emotions change, the animation plays backwards. Sounds simple – but it can be incredibly frustrating! Uses Processing, Arduino and Flash.

Offf Festival



Say Hello are heading to Lisbon for Offf 2009, the 'international festival for the post-digital creation culture', to rub shoulders with the cream of the world's digital designers, film makers and musicians, including Universal Everything (featured), Neville Brody and many many more. We'll report back in May.
Offf

Kinetica Art Fair 2009



Sometimes art is really clever. Know what else is clever? Computers. Dead clever. I don't know how they work but I'm sure it's pretty darn complicated. So if you stick a computer in a work of art then you're gonna get something which is, well, really really clever... Like, say, a robotic emu made out of gloves that follows you round the room in quite a sinister fashion. For instance.
Kinetica-artfair.com

Bubblicious


Superb video for the new Rex the Dog single by Geoffroy De Crecy, Etienne's bro.

Messages From Lexx


Audiovisual installation as part of my ongoing Lexx project.

Crocodile Myths


So when I got a call from Lacoste asking if I knew anyone with a sexy smooth French accent to voiceover these virals, one name came straight to mind... Nice work M. Le Clainche, I think you've found your calling ; )

Waltz with Bashir



The best anti-war film I've seen in a long time. This animated documentary charts the true story of director Ari Folman's search to find out just how involved he was in the massacres of the 1982 Israeli - Lebanon war. Horrific yet very beautiful.