Alvaro Posadas – Amateur
Video artist, Alvaro Posadas created this stunning work with Adobe’s After Effects and Trapcode. The score for his piece is ‘Amateur’ by Black to Comm released last year on Type Records.
Read moreVideo artist, Alvaro Posadas created this stunning work with Adobe’s After Effects and Trapcode. The score for his piece is ‘Amateur’ by Black to Comm released last year on Type Records.
Read moreDirector Scott Pagano and composer/violinist Laura Escudé pair up for an exploration through a mysterious underwater world inspired by the forms and movement of sea life and micro organisms. Hybrid organic and synthetic creatures undulate and wander through heavy waters in concert with the cinematic soundtrack.
Read moreBöttger’s Foliage Shoal is an outstanding piece exploring new forms and composition. The sound design and visual elements appear to be inextricable from one another. Böttger doesn’t exploit the same tricks over and over; a trait too common for abstract pieces such as this, but rather experiments with structure and space. Its carefully devised choreography [...]
Read moreUrban Abstract from Musuta on Vimeo.
Urban Abstract is a journey across urban space that unfolds in forty, 5 second parts. The journey, in one, two and three dimensions, is a bit like abstract surfing in which the original destination is only reached after a number of seemingly random yet linked detours occur. Points , lines, planes and other abstract elements [...]
Read moreLost Below from Mato Atom on Vimeo.
I saw this video from Mato Atom a few months back and thought it was amazing. The minimalist sound design (ISOL) and simple color scheme complement one another very well. I love the anxious mood that is installed by the granular noise and distortion and Mato’s delicate use of visual space.
Read moreSteve Mason’s Constructivist Study is a generative set of cubes and rods expanding and contracting in a 3D space. Check out his website and vimeo channel.
Read moreI love this collaborative animation by Blu and David Ellis. It proves to me that the artistic product and process don’t need to be separate from one another. This was made at the fame festival in Italy in 2009.
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