Hello there, so my blog will no longer be updated here any more. Its been good, but it's time to let go!
My new blog is here:
blog.adam-brandon.com
It will be updated more regularly than this, and it looks better too.
Goodbye blogger, it's been good.
Adam
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Monday, 14 March 2011
SXSW animation
Chack out this sweet Angry Birds building projected animation that my buddies Sam Southward and Ollie Harris made for SXSW.
Nice work guys!
Nice work guys!
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Nagi Noda
Just discovered the amazing work of Nagi Noda, who sadly died in 2008.
Well worth a watch. Sheer Genius.
Well worth a watch. Sheer Genius.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
The External World by David OReilly
David OReilly's New film 'The external world' is out.
Take 17 minutes out of your day to watch something surreal and incredibly fucked up...
Take 17 minutes out of your day to watch something surreal and incredibly fucked up...
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Toylife
Really nice video for a great cause.
Usual 'stranger than fiction' style animated infographics (which, if you havent seen, is HERE, by the ever brilliant MK12). But with some really nice glitches and other nice graphical elements.
I especially like the credits right at the end, a really nice and rather understated use of cinema 4D (extruded type with softbody dynamics if i'm not mistaken). Will have to give that a go...
Usual 'stranger than fiction' style animated infographics (which, if you havent seen, is HERE, by the ever brilliant MK12). But with some really nice glitches and other nice graphical elements.
I especially like the credits right at the end, a really nice and rather understated use of cinema 4D (extruded type with softbody dynamics if i'm not mistaken). Will have to give that a go...
Monday, 10 January 2011
Projection Mapping onto a projector
Projection mapping is used everywhere now, and is getting pretty old pretty fast.
However this is a really interesting idea, using mirrors to project onto itself.
The work itself isnt particularly fantastic, but I can think of dozens of interesting creative ways of using this technique.
Could even go so far to create a visual feedback loop endlessly creating visuals and projecting them back onto themselves?
However this is a really interesting idea, using mirrors to project onto itself.
The work itself isnt particularly fantastic, but I can think of dozens of interesting creative ways of using this technique.
Could even go so far to create a visual feedback loop endlessly creating visuals and projecting them back onto themselves?
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
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