Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Week 19 Motion Design

I thought it was interesting that Galaxy hired a lady that looked very similar to Audrey Hepburn to act in their commercial.  Sadly she wasn't a classy, or graceful. They spent a lot of time with her, and poof she was gone. Instead of looking for someone else to play the part, they just followed the real Audrey Hepburn in rolls she played, and did her in CGI.



Some found it classy that they loved her enough to model her. Others found it creepy that they were bringing her back from the dead in a way.



E-Trace can capture the calligraphic strokes of a dancer’s foot gliding across the floor. Those movements are then translated into video, and even, eventually, could be incorporated into a dance performance. It’s not hard to imaging projectors making an entire stage glow with these lines, cascading around a soloist wearing a pair of the shoes.

E-TRACES, memories of dance from Lesia Trubat on Vimeo.



"Balance master" Maedir Eugster builds an incredible hand-held piece one palm frond at a time.

Tobias Hutzler - BALANCE from Tobias Hutzler on Vimeo.


A retail store in London put up this Nike window display.


This hovering cloud looks like the real thing! Kind of static, but so relaxing!

Nuage en Suspension - Sculpture Cinétique from Laurent DEBRAUX on Vimeo.


If the cloud wasn't enough for you check out these KINETIC LIGHTS!

2047 APOLOGUE - a concept performance by Zhang Yimou featuring KINETIC LIGHTS from WHITEvoid on Vimeo.


Jason Bruges Studio deals with design, architecture and light. 




Jason Bruges at Designed in Hackney Day from Dezeen on Vimeo.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Week 19 Motion Design

I thought it was interesting that Galaxy hired a lady that looked very similar to Audrey Hepburn to act in their commercial.  Sadly she wasn...