Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Friday, August 02, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Word as Image
Illustrations from Ji Lee's video Word As Image.
The whole alphabet, complete with sound effects, is here.
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
The ABC of Architects
The ABC of Architects from fedelpeye on Vimeo.
"The ABC of Architects, an alphabetical list of the most important architects with their best know building directed by Federico Gonzalez and animated with Andrea Stinga."
Well, this is cool. I even recognize a few of the buildings.
via notcot.org
Monday, January 23, 2012
Friday, April 08, 2011
3D Architecture Dutch Stamps
Postage stamps for philatelically and technology inclined architecture lovers.
Labels:
artistamps,
collecting,
digital art,
gadget geek,
going postal,
magical mysteries,
video
Thursday, March 10, 2011
New Yorker Cover - iPhone Brushes App
A couple of videos - the first one showing the cover drawing in progress by artist Jorge Colombo (from the New Yorker blog). I love that the artist extols the importance of the "undo" function! And the second video is an interview with the artist via ABC.
Labels:
artists,
digital art,
gadget geek,
magical mysteries,
video
David Hockney's Fresh Flowers
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| via NPR |
A few things that I liked or wondered about:
1. When Mr. Hockney first began making these little works of art, he emailed them to about two dozen friends in the morning after they were finished. (Imagine being on the email shortlist of David Hockney? And what happens after you get one of these digital paintings . . . should you save it forever? Wouldn't you feel just awful if you accidentally or on purpose deleted it?)
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| via NPR |
2. The paintings were made with various painting/drawing apps for the iPhone/iPad, including an app called Brushes. Here's a look at what other artists at the Brushes site and at a Brushes exhibit of art in Austin, Texas, which opened on March 10, are doing with the app.
3. Hockney would get so into the "painting" process on the iPad that he would sometimes wipe his fingers on his clothing, as if cleaning the paint off. He prefers using his fingers to using a stylus for different effects, and sometimes will use the fingers from his non-dominant hand.
4. The 20 iPods and 20 iPads in the exhibit were on 24 hours a day, and occasionally Hockney would email a new painting to one of the devices, swapping out images.
5. . A quote from this article on the BBC site (which includes a video of Hockney talking about the show) -
"Drawing is rather like playing chess:
your mind races ahead of the moves that you eventually make."
6. There's a companion app that creates a video as you're using the Brushes app, and that's how these videos of drawings from start to finish were created. Portrait videos by artist Olechka are here, and a New Yorker magazine cover here. This cover was drawn in May of 2009 by Jorge Colombo while standing outside Madam Toussaud's Wax Museum in Times Square. (I'm sure we passed by this very spot, or close to it, when we were in NYC in the summer of 2009. We could see the Madame Toussaud golden hand from our hotel room!)
Labels:
artists,
digital art,
gadget geek,
iPad,
out and about,
video
Monday, February 14, 2011
Portlandia: Put A Bird On It
I've seen this video in a couple of different places now. Hilarious.
Even for someone who has "put a bird on it" here and there and will more than likely do so again. At any given time. Without warning.
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