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TSVI – Malfunction (2015)

21 Mar

 

Fractal VHS glitch goodness

Galimatias – Amount to Nothing (2014)

28 Feb

 

Engrossing short motion graphic composition by Ono Mato (animated in Apophysis) includes the hallmarks of generative psychedelia, rainbow colours and fractal recursion.

Subblue’s Fractal Lab (2011)

31 Jan

Prepare your machinic mind for a  journey through these fractal-architectural dreamscapes. A 12 part series of loops by generative artist Tom Beddard, I’ve picked my favourites below (most are silent, keep your tunes going!)

 

Never Knew – Sunken Foal Ft.Si Schroeder (2015)

24 Jan

 

Based on a car journey distorted by temporal and spatial illusion, time is melting away on this trip. Set to a beautiful melancholic tune from Sunken Foal, with sublime feedback visuals, time-lapse and depth of field techniques. Dedicated to everyone embarking on inner and outer trips this weekend with your closest associates… [also happy ‘straya weekend!]

A unified approach to grown structures

25 Dec

 

Beautiful natural forms created by a computational growth process.
Check out the 3D printed wearable forms here.

Into the colorflow

10 Dec

Three processes interact to make this animation. A spontaneous differentiation due to a multi-scale Turing instability causes the development of dots and lines of various colors. Each color is also a movement, leading to a compressible flow which smears and obliterates the dots and lines. The third process is an overall exponential growth or inflation. Small structures expand, and the Turing instability causes sub-structures to form.

By Jonathan McCabe

Autolux – The Science of Imaginary Solutions

20 Nov


The visionary art of Mark Whalen is brought to life by Thomas McMahan in this spine-tingling music video for Autolux’s song “The Science of Imaginary Solutions”. Make sure to check out the making of/behind the scenes short from Juxtapoz Magazine.

Digital Life-Forms Responding to Archival Birdsongs

20 Aug

Australian artist Andy Thomas specializes in creating ‘audio life forms’: beautiful abstract shapes that react to sounds. In this animated short, he visualizes two recorded bird sounds from the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision [beeldengeluid.nl] in Hilversum.

An increasing amount of sounds and images from European archives, museums and libraries are available for creative re-use. For the Europeana Creative Challenge, we’re looking for innovative projects that use archival material available via Europeana (europeana.eu) in a creative way. Send in your own idea to create, for example, a mash-up, an app or a game at ecreativechallenges2014.istart…. The winner will be aided by specialized professionals in realizing their project.

Takeshi Murata – Melter 3D

11 Jun

Yummy for your brain !

Shugo Tokumaru / Poker

9 May