This weekend I'm heading to the SFMOMA to see the Francesca Woodman photography exhibit. I have admired her work for years and I'm really looking forward to seeing it in person. It's the first retrospective of her work in 20...
El Meister publica Fantasmagoría, un sorprendente minialbum conceptual. El alter ego visionario de Javier Vielba, frontman de Arizona Baby y Corizonas, en su aventura más personal hasta la fecha.
Fascinated with the world of fairies and fantasy, French artist Krystal Camprubi painted dreamy and poetic dark art. She mainly works as a cover
Ben is a CalArts graduate and a games industry veteran. His career has spanned through both the industry and academia since 1998. While in the games industry he helped create games for Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft console systems. More recently he assisted in the production of a virtual reality experience, IO Moon for the Oculus Rift - http://www.headtripgames.com/iomoon/ Ben’s animations have been showcased at film festivals worldwide including Sundance, CANNES, The Ann Arbor Film Festival, and Anima Mundi. He has been invited numerous times to present at the SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference. His work has been published in “History of Animation” by Maureen Furniss. Ben has won numerous animation festival awards and has received the Vimeo Staff Pick Award for his films “Cosmic Flower Unfolding”, “Tribocycle”, and “Inner Space Artifacts”. In addition to creating animated abstract cinematic experiences for the movie screen, Ben uses virtual reality, sculpture, and digital art as part of his growing body of work. “I am an innerspace excavator. My goal is to dig deep into the inner spatial worlds and ideas we engage with in our minds and bring them into physical form. Where words fall short, visual language, sound, and all of the senses can be used to communicate worlds of abstraction in a universally understandable manner.
Madre mía! Todos conocemos la utilidad de los Post-it, de hecho yo creo que no podría vivir sin ellos. Pero lo que hace este hombre ya es ...