Hands down the coolest thing I’ve seen in the past week–heck, in the past month! Graeme Hawkin, the mad Scottish animation scientist who I profiled last year, continues to expand his experiments with ...
People have been inking decorative marks on their skin for thousands of years, as part of cultural traditions or as personal adornment. But a new spin on this old art form brought tattoos to life like ...
In many ways, projection mapping is the “razzle-dazzle” of pro audiovisual systems: it’s the puttin’ on the ritz of AV, the I’m ready for my close up. In other words, it draws attention to itself — ...
Projection mapping shows have become increasingly popular over the past few years, so we decided to dive in and help you understand a little bit about how they’re put together. All projection mapping ...
Fully hand-drawn animated features aren’t on the menu anymore at Disney, but the studio still finds scraps of work for its few remaining paper-and-pencil adherents. The latest gig for these veterans ...
Innovations in the fields of projection mapping and facial tracking are allowing artists to do some amazing, and creepy, things with digital images projected onto both inanimate and animate objects.
Stuck at home in self-quarantine, artist and filmmaker [Kira Bursky] had fewer options than normal for her latest film project. While a normal weekend film sprint would have involved collaborating ...
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