To keep things alive and because we’ve been too busy the past months to show some fresh work, we’ve uploaded an excerpt of one of our latest visual DVD projects.
German magazine for “electronic aspects of life” – De:Bug – has released 4 full back issues (No. 126 – 129) as PDF versions online here. As the present issue is number 130 this is quite new stuff and it’s always a good read!
This is one of the examples, that shows, that beautiful things don’t need a high budget and expensive hardware.
Most of the time it’s “just” having a good idea and a sensitive view for the simple, but beautiful things and details around you.
Ok, being in South Spain makes this quite an easier challenge, than residing in North London, but the second video of photographer Vicente Sahuc just proofs, that the right idea can work everywhere.
It has been shot on rollerblades (with a cheap steady cam handle) in New York, with a consumer camera (Canon EX-F1) with slow motion capabilities (in this case 300 frames per second) and the final edit and colour grade are really well done.
I just can’t stop watching the South Spain video over and over again … let’s pack our bags darling!
After presenting the (really :) beautiful motion work on the Advanced Beauty blog and the vimeo channel of Universal Everything,
the iTunes video-podcast is exclusively dedicated to the projects output.
Stay tuned!
„Advanced Beauty is an ongoing exploration of digital artworks born and influenced by sound, an ever-growing collaboration between programmers, artists, musicians, animators and architects.“
By the way – don’t miss to watch Universal Everything’s 2008 showreel!
We at decollage.tv do all kinds of visuals. And in many cases they are colorful and happy.
But deep inside we all have our small seas of darkness and melancholy. And this is why we love NIN!
And for all of you, who know, what I am writing about and who haven’t already sensed the waves in the interwebs…
…NIN have officially released Halo 27 aka The Slip and
it’s great and for free.
And for all of you who want to hold it in you bloody hands,
it will also be released as hardware in July in the year 2008
after the son of the god, who is dead and no one cares.
Your download is just two clicks and an e-mail address away: theslip.nin.com
You have to see this beautiful screensaver by “SCR” — a label intended to serve as a platform for emerging media projects based on the recent digital/network movements.
“DROPCLOCK is an aesthetically intriguing motion clock screensaver. Every minute of real time is numerically expressed with heavy Helvetica dropping into water in super slow-motion.”