A space for me to collect those things I am inspired by and don’t want to forget later on.
Visualization of Steve Reich’s "Pulses" by -Visualmotive-
These guys at Visualmotive coded in python a script that reads Steve Reich’s “Pulses”, intro piece for the wonderful “Music for 18 Musicians”. The script creates an image that shows a map of what happens in the music.
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Exploring minimalism. My starting point is a simple animation of a line in 11 frames, then I am taking this into after effects and I will construct all the images with this simple cycle. Variations in size, position and rotation, allow me infinite possibilities to draw and consequently animate anything just by using 11 drawings…. Read more »
Gerrit van Dijk – "I Move So I Am" (1998)
This is very inspiring. You can also see the making of:
Skip Battaglia – "How the Frog’s Eye Sees" (1984)
Drawing and animation with the minimum lines possible. It has a powerful and mesmerising result. – The soundtrack is by Brian Eno –
Paul Bush – "While Darwin Sleeps" (2004)
Replacement and variations. Technically I am interested in this idea of creating images by putting together similar elements and creating variations and movement with them. Sort of controlling or balancing the chaos.
Andreas Hykade – "Love & Theft" (2010)
CYCLES!!!
Jean-Gabriel Périot – "Nijuman no borei / 200000 Phantoms" (2007)
Michael Haneke – The White Ribbon
I have a visceral reaction every time I see one of Haneke’s films, I physically react to them and honestly I can’t verbalize why they have such strong power on me. Last night I finally watched “The White Ribbon”, I had the DVD for months on my desk without daring to watch it. Again my… Read more »