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Start Mobile Call for Animated Submissions
(13 March 2006) - Start Mobile, the online purveyor of art for your mobile phone, is taking the leap from static to animated content. Utilizing Flash Lite from Adobe (Macromedia), you can create animations that will run smoothly on devices from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG and more. At the moment they don't have much content, which is where you come in. Go learn about Flash Lite, then...
RESFEST 2005
(14 September 2005) - RESFEST, now in its 9th year, premieres this week (15 - 18 September) at New York's Tribeca Performing Arts Center, followed by more than 40 cities worldwide. One of the few showcases for cutting-edge music video and motion graphics work, these two exclusive images are both by Japanese directors featured in the 5th annual "By Design" series in RESFEST 2005's jam-packed lineup. Culling the...
Bitman Video Bulb
(24 January 2005) - No, it's not high tech chapstick or a mentholated nasal inhaler-- it's a Video Bulb. Ryota Kuwakubo is a device artist. His wearable LED animation Bitman, a cute little guy that dances around within the confines of the display edges, has gotten plenty of attention in the art-gadget scene. His latest evolution of Bitman is in the form of this RCA video plug. Just...
Air Traffic Ant Farm
(11 June 2004) - The Aviation Systems Division of the NASA Ames Research Center has published an animation of a day in the life of air traffic over the continental US. We all know there are lots of planes in the air at once, but you don't really understand until you see something like this. What has me absolutly fascinated is how similar these patterns are to the...
Walkie Talkie Man by Michel Gondry
(22 February 2004) - The genius of Michel Gondry strikes again. He combines live action footage with stop motion crochet animation to create an incredible video for Steriogram's Walkie Talkie Man. check out the video here...
SonicVision
(18 September 2003) - SonicVision is the next generation planetarium music experience. I remember my first Pink Floyd Laser Light Show. I was eight. Funny. Anyway, this isn't a laser show -it's a "digitally animated alternative music show." It's mixed by Moby and features music from Radiohead, U2, David Bowie, Coldplay, Queens of the Stone Age, Prodigy, The Flaming Lips, Fischerspooner, Spiritualized, Audioslave, Stereolab, Boards of Canada, David...
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