Showing posts with label 3D art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D art. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Incredible HD/3D product display by BERG.



Product imagery display via cinematic techniques usage. Swipping through cinema and touching through glass... can provide online shopping and not only , with an amazing virtual reality buying perspective. Each of the scenes in these applications are made up of hundreds (and in some cases thousands) of individual images, each extracted from a piece of real-time HD video. It is the high speed manipulation of these images which creates one continuous experience.
Info source: http://berglondon.com/blog/2012/03/08/swiping-cinema-touching-glass/ n*joy!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

In the BIT of creativity!

8-Bit Movie Posters !!! fantastically creative project by Eric Plamer graphic designer.
Found at http://www.behance.net/gallery/8-Bit-Movie-Posters/722366 Some indicative only artworks follow below - n*joy!






Monday, December 5, 2011

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ''Making the Invisible VISIBLE'' campaign.

German street art collective Mentalgassi have collaborated with Brothers and Sisters creative team Lisa Jelliffe and Kirsten Rutherford to create a series of unique art installations for Amnesty International.

“Making the invisible visible” uses lenticular fence posters. The art installation depicts a close up of six well-known individuals who have suffered unfortunate abuse regarding human rights acts. The victims' faces become only visible to those approaching the fence. Front on, the images become invisible. A plaque on each site alerts passers-by to an Amnesty website (www.amnesty.org.uk/fence) where they can sign a petition calling for justice for the victims.

“Mentalgassi’s images are unexpected, arresting and emotive. Their surprising use of faces on fence railings reminded us of prison bars which seemed like a unique way to highlight Amnesty’s work.”

Mentalgassi are a collective of three artists from Berlin. Their distinctive photographic street art is seen throughout Europe, with their work being included in Miami’s Art Basel Fair, Bilbao’s Getxo festival and Serbia’s Exit Festival. Their work can be seen at www.mentalgassi.de or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mentalgassi/194987001606