We’ve already featured some of the beautiful work of Japan/Tokyo based Takafumi Tsuchiya aka takcom™ and yet again he makes our visual hearts beat faster.
Pico is a wonderful and staccato music video/visualisation for the experimental jazz quintet “SJQ” and it’s a combination of key-framed and generated animations mainly done in Cinema4D (including XPresso).
Pretty Monkey Studio is a bunch of students from Berlin, who love Videogames and Animation. And they proof their love with a bunch of great fan music videos.
See all their videos at their blog (link after the jump).
Song “Spaceman” by The Killers
The video for The Killer’s “Spaceman” is Pretty Monkey Studio’s second video, that has been made with the Playstation 3 title “LittleBIGPlanet”.
Song “Rabbit heart” by Florence & The Machine
This interpretation of the Florence & The Machine song “Rabbit heart” is based on footage from “A midsummer night’s dream” by William Dieterle and Max Reinhardt from 1935.
Sweet 21 years old, but already a master of her art, New York based fantasy artist Lizzy John does one thing well we love very much – MONSTERS!
The special thing about the drawings are the compositions. It’s not only scary creatures, standing on a white piece of paper, waiting for the bus or a later use in a video game. There is a lot of humour, suspense and emotion too and that’s wonderful.
All the artwork came to life on a computer.
Be sure to check out her gallery after the jump – there is so many more amazing work to see!
For their 2009/10 look, onedotzero commissioned Wieden + Kennedy London to create a visual identity and interactive installation around onedotzero’s festival ethos of “convergence and collaboration”.
onedotzero is already in full swing at the BFI – so in case you are in London, don’t miss it!
decollage.tv has been asked by London based VJ label and production studio Ne1co to produce a 15 minute DVD loop with visuals for the Australia and North America tour of the UK DJ and producer duo Stanton Warriors.
We’ve based our work on their cover artwork by the great street artist SheOne and on the brief by the Stantons, which involved their logos and a general urban warriors theme.
The following videos are an edit by the Stanton Warriors incorporating these visuals and an impression of a live DJ set with the visual in the background (Beware of the shaky phone camera!).