To promote the new book Let’s Make Some Great Fingerprint Art by Marion Deuchars, Animade created a cute and simple animation of fingerprints transforming into different animals. Simple, but great motion animation inspiration!
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In the world of creativity, if you're not starting a fire, then what's the point? So, we've created a portal to celebrate the most revolutionary and thought-provoking ideas we're seeing in the world today. Some are ideas we've recognized from others and we're tipping our hats to, and others are ones we thought of (go figure). Either way you cut it, you won't find a dull moment here, and hopefully we've inspired you to start your own fire.
To promote the new book Let’s Make Some Great Fingerprint Art by Marion Deuchars, Animade created a cute and simple animation of fingerprints transforming into different animals. Simple, but great motion animation inspiration!
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By Calgary-based artist, Caitlind Brown, this giant cloud was made completely out of 6,000 light-bulbs. This ‘cloud’ is an interactive light installation that was meant for audiences to stand underneath it to pull the light-bulb strings. The project re-imagines waste & implements the excess. It was displayed in the Nuit Blanche Contemporary Arts Festival in Calgary, Canada. Check out the video below!
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Take a look at these amazing photographs that feature black & white portraits. Instead of the traditional photographic portrait, the Russian photographer, Alexander Khokhlov, experimented with face paint on the subjects, giving the viewer almost 2 different pictures & medium in one.
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Usually, the local police department doesn’t normally have a very advanced website, nor are they usually very engaging. However the Milwaukee Police have created a beautiful scroll/parallax website that makes it seem the patrol is more of an action film or television show, rather than just your local police. Great and engaging site, check it out!
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FILMography brings us this robust collection of still monochrome movie scenes which overlap the live environments they were shot in. The results are beautiful cinematic time-capsules that merge the wonders of film with our tangible reality.