domenica 18 ottobre 2015

Eric Prydz ♫ Opus


Loreal Prystaj










http://www.lorealprystaj.com/

sabato 17 ottobre 2015

J. Mayer H. Architects :: Dupli Casa













Dupli Casa, designed by J. Mayer H. Architects, is a private residence, located near the river Neckar, in a slope of Ludwigsburg, near the old town of Marbach. 
It is a house with a sinuous silhouette, and is a demonstration of how the architecture can adapt to the environment and benefit from the beauty of nature. As a perfect example of unity and fluidity of connection between the interior and exterior.
                                      http://www.jmayerh.de/

O: a film shot with water lens




This is a 5 minutes film shot entirely with a lens made of a water drop. The camera depicts the memories of a water drop and a girl who have been together all the time. The two start to overlap, and eventually the boundaries of human beings and water drops melt down, leaving the audience in the warm silence of absolute nostalgia, where light is made of water.
Cast: Sarah Yoshioka sarahyoshioka.tumblr.com 
Original work and words by fukudapero fukudapero.com 
Director: Takahiko Watanabe takahikowatanabe.com 
Composer and Sound Designer: the3rdmimi soundcloud.com/the3rdmimi 
Project by dan tomimatsu dantomimatsu.com

Hanif Shoaei :: Iran, Technology in Bed





http://www.hanifshoaei.net/

venerdì 16 ottobre 2015

New Order ♫ Singularity


Krzysztof Domaradzki :: The Human Condition





                                                             Krzysztof Domaradzki

The Martian UI Reel



The Martian tells the story of stranded astronaut Mark Watney and NASA’s efforts to bring him home. Based on Andy Weir’s novel, the story is set circa 20 years in the future, during NASA’s third manned mission to Mars. Predicated on real science, director Ridley Scott and production designer Arthur Max drew on the expertise of specialists at NASA and the European Space Agency, and asked Territory to craft the screen graphics and UI that would be needed. As a story that is mediated by technology, hundreds of screens are employed across eight key sets, forming the lens through which the drama unfolds. Working closely with NASA, Territory developed a series of deft and elegant concepts that combine factual integrity and filmic narrative, yet are forward looking and pushing NASA’s current UI conventions as much as possible. Territory’s plot-based graphics includes identities and visual languages for each set, and include images, text, code, engineering schematics, 3D visualisations based on authentic satellite images showing Martian terrain, weather, and mission equipment served across consoles, navigation and communication systems, laptops, mobiles, tablets, and arm screens throughout. In all Territory delivered around 400 screens for on-set playback, most of them featuring interactive elements. With 85 screens on the NASA Mission Control set alone, a number of which were 6mx18m wall screens, there are many moments in which the graphics become a dynamic bridge between Earth and Mars, narrative and action, audience and characters. 20th Century Fox Credits Director: Ridley Scott Production Designer: Arthur Max Motion Graphics Art Director: Felicity Hickson Territory Credits Creative Director: David Sheldon-Hicks Producer: Sam Hart Art Direction: Marti Romances Lead CGI: Peter Eszenyi Design and Animation: Daniel Højlund, Marti Romances and Sam Keehan. NASA Headquarters Director, Planetary Science Division: Dr. Jim Green Program Executive for Solar System Exploration: Dave Lavery Manager, Multi-Media Programs: Bert Ulrich Playback Credits Compuhire Showreel Edit: Marti Romances Audio: Zelig Sound © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox, The Martian