The idea for this one came from the modern scattered vector style
graphics. I wanted to do something using this style but using 3d
and incorporating it into after effects. I started out just wanting
to design something using the word 'ethereal'
3D animation extracted from Analogik sampler DVD featuring some
innovative and interactive animation methods such as equiliser and
sound/data driven 3D object morphing.
Inspiration for this piece came with some coffee and a late night
Jazz session in Valley (Brisbane).
Miniature on-line drum machine concept. This is a case of extreme miniaturisation and exploration
of perceptual containment of sound in seemingly limiting digital
dimensions. However an unlimited amount of data can be stored in
infinitely small digital cell.
The color design for the speaker came from a building I saw at
night - It was shades of grey and at the very top of the building
was a neon strip that ran all the way around. I thought that this
would make a nice 3d object especially if I could get a similar
glow to the object.
Originating from a concept design that Dejan had sent (original
work of Damjan Stankovic), this project was my visual response to
some of the elements that were in the design. The metaphor was that
of scanning for a virus in a spherical matrix of data – I
looked at this file later and thought that it could be part of the
‘operating system’ of the 3d speaker. A virus in a speaker?
Once again a 3d object with 2d animations tracked. The concept
for this work was trying to tune a television and not being able
to find clear reception. The 3d object is an animated displacement
map on a sphere. Camera moves are a lot freeer and cleaner than
the other works as I wanted to give the effect of exploring rather
than being told what to look at.
The "Mountain" is one of the latest Sony Playstation TV
commercials and yet again - PS manages to surprise and shock by another
wonderful and creative concept. Resources available in this article:
video, mp3, lyrics, article, graphics.
The Creative Tangents series on Analogik.com aims to uncover eclectic
projects and people that populate the electronic artist community
worldwide. Focusing on unique and innovative art, programs, audio,
creative tools and of course their creators, Creative Tangents explores
the motivations and processes of such gifted expressions.
Ever heard of a game called PS Tennis or Photoshop Tennis?
All creative's / designers played it at least once. Some of them
even had a game not knowing they even played one! Check it out..
Analogik is making an analogic robot called.... ANALOGIK!
This robot will be an intelligent component of the site that will
always be of service.
We thank our illustration expert Carlos
Mejia for his drafting efforts. Keep an eye on this ph0nky analogue
beast as it evolves - both visually and functionally.
Hit ANALOGIK's head to get a better view.
NEWS:Andrew Kimberley
- a 3D artist from Sydney has decided to take Carloses conceptual
drawing and add a third dimension to our
little digital friend.
Looks fantastic - well done!