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The Invisible Universe

14 Nov

The psychedelic world of our microbes:

Kinetic Paintings – Michael “Blue” Markowski

11 Nov

Some particle fun.

Roland van der Velden (AKA Space is Green)

12 Oct

Roland van der Velden is a Dutch artist who makes absolutely spectacular psychedelic videos. Watch and be amazed.

Ironic Bironic

4 Oct


Awesome-sauce from Yoshi Sodeoka.

DMT Animation – Calling The Others

30 Sep

Another, attempt to convey the vistas of DMT visions though animations. The attempt itself is futile of course, but beautiful nonetheless. Animation by Simon Haiduk.

Shpongle live with Alex and Allyson Grey

26 Sep

The interesting part for me was the first bit where Simon Posford describes his DMT experience!

Human Movement

12 Sep

Recently, Taiwan-based firm JL Design produced this intriguing series that translates human movement into visually expressive displays. The project was created to promote the launch of the new Chinese documentary channel, CCTV9. Angela Moo, executive producer of JL Design, says, “As a young channel, they hope to make a big impression on the audience but more importantly, they want to connect with them. So the human factor was crucial.”

For the project, the design firm used six motion-sensing cameras to capture the movements of four different types of relationships: a father and his daughter, two dancers, a romantic couple, and a martial arts expert in solo combat. The data was then translated into animated, 15-second commercials, during which the movements of the human figures produce a stunning, textured trail across the screen. The various human gestures were visually portrayed by four materials: steel to represent the strength of the martial arts expert; candy-colored wire to represent happiness of the father and daughter; wood for the dancers; and fragile glass for the lovers.

LSD // Acid Cowboy story

11 Sep

 

Patrice “pit” Hubert // Kinetic Mecanik

4 Sep

Resembling dangerously unsettling organic shapes such as elongated insects or birds, French self-taught artist patrice Hubert creates stunning kinetic sculptures, bent on containing the cosmos with his formed metal work.

All of the pieces contain rotating or moving parts and light, adding an interesting dimension to the elegant pieces.

As testaments to the ever -evolving marriage of nature and machine, the work also speaks to the fantastical fiction of future science, and its seemingly limitless possibilities.

http://www.1661235.com/Patrice_%22pit%22_hubert._sculptor/news.html

Space VJ Meeting 2012

29 Aug

I’d love to be in one of those VJs festivals. I believe in the future we will see more collabaration work being done between DJ’s and VJ’s to create a more synchronized show. This is a video from the VJ meeting that took place in Poland in March 2012