To Whom It May Concern
07 December 2010To Whom It May Concern: (TWIMC) is an interactive installation which functions as a metaphor for a software application, programmed by Michelle Son, in which the user experience is recreated in a real-time physical space. Having control over the functions and features built into the application, users are invited to step into the programme to explore the features and visual effects by using their sense of smell, touch, sight and sound. Based on the simulated templates of Microsoft Word, users are immersed in a hyper real office environment where the virtual becomes tactile and the template is embellished. Watch the Movie.
Accumulonimbus
23 August 2010Accumulonimbus from andy kennedy on Vimeo.
Very nice spinny stop motion.
Extensive making-of: see his great home-made down shooter rig, models being made, etc here
Animal Collective – “Lion in a Coma”
12 July 2010Frame-by-frame flash animation for the song “Lion in a Coma” by Animal collective. Created by Ori Toor for his final project at the Shenkar School of Engineering and Design in Israel.
Hattie Newman
21 June 2010Hattie is an illustrator and set maker working in London. Make sure to check out “You Came Out” for some stop motion magic.
Time Bandit 0.1
30 April 2010There are some new scripts available for Scriptographer, including Time Bandit, which lets you animate directly in Illustrator. Check out this example on The Consortium.
Michael Willis
21 April 2010This is the online portfolio of 23 year old graphic artist Michael Willis. Make sure to check out his Forever Heavy video, a great video and a great band.
Pixels
17 April 2010Pixels: New York invasion of 8-bits creatures. Written and directed by Patrick Jean.
More Soon
13 April 2010I first came across the motion work of Carl Burgess while watching the Universal Everything project Advanced Beauty. Carl has an interesting array of conceptual work on his website.
MTV Móvel
05 April 2010“MTV Móvel” for MTV Brasil by Animatório. Thanks for the email.
I Am Not An Artist
24 March 2010New site commissioned by Soon in Tokyo and directed and animated by Johnny Kelly and Matthew Cooper. They created a total of 56 animated gifs for ELISAVA’s annual campaign “I Am Not An Artist”.






























