MÖBIUS -
Federation Square
A collaborative stop motion sculpture
Twenty-one large triangles animated by Melbourne, throughout Federation Square.
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.
MÖBIUS was animated over two weeks Friday, Saturday & Sunday
between the 6th and 20th of May 2011.

“Tronic tapped into their architecture backgrounds for the film they created for Herzog & de Meuron’s 57-story hi-rise residential tower in Tribeca. Combining a live action helicopter shoot with extensive CG modeling, the film shows the poetic beauty of how the building was conceived, beginning with the elements of each floor descending from the Manhattan sky and landing into place on top of the Anish Kapoor sculpture.”

(Source: notcot.org)

Music video for Catalina, a track off the Chocolat EP by Moullinex, released in January on Gomma Records created using Kinect + Processing + Cinema 4D + After Effects.

Simple machines work together to make music. Awesome. Mike is providing the C4D scene and textures here for free.

Kaleidoscopic Fashion Spectacular

What do you call 20 sensory-overloaded minutes fashioned out of 60+ dancers, an original visual program created by Daft Punk’s light designers, a new pop symphony from one-half of N.A.S.A., and over 155 rooms of New York’s Standard Hotel? You could start with “Spectacular,” but even that seems limiting. This one-time-only show for Target’s 2010 fall apparel collection is just about the coolest and most unique event Mother’s ever produced!

Watch it now:

  

AT-AT Day Afternoon

AT-AT day afternoon from Patrick Boivin on Vimeo.

A really nice animation by Patrick Boivin using a model of AT-AT from Starwars. Very charming and absolutely adorable.

PIXELS

PIXELS is an animation by Jean Patrick from One More Production. He uses classic computer game characters and elements and unleashes them onto New York City. The execution is absolutely flawless and really inspires me to learn how to do things like that. Being a bit of a geek, the nostalgia plays a massive part on this one too. Watch the video after the jump.

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