Time changes and so those publicity. A simple TV commercial wont surprise people anymore.
…or at least not so easy!
Note drop draws attention to the patterns and shapes created in a music score.
Time changes and so those publicity. A simple TV commercial wont surprise people anymore.
…or at least not so easy!
On behalf of Playframe Berlin, Grosse8 / Lichtfront was asked to develop a presentation tool for displaying wooden textures on real objects. Austrians’ wood material specialist “EGGER-Holzwerkstoffe” required a tool, with which architects, designer and product developers could see their different styles and wood textures in real-time and of course in the same quality like an original EGGER product.
Gemma Booth’s short film for the “Girl With Kaleidoscope Eyes” exhibition that took place in London, in 2009.
Floating forecaster is a floating display that reinterprets weather information via hovering patterns and flowing movements.
Factum Arte stands behind some of the most amazing artistic productions in contemporary art. Factum Arte has built a working 3D cement printer that can print directly from CAD files. This technology has been used by Anish Kapoor for his concrete sculptures.
Indian-British artist Anish Kapoor talks about his acclaimed 2009 exhibition at the Royal Academy. This show featured some of his well-known organic sculptures but also new experiments with curved mirrors and piles of printed concrete.
Yes, a somewhat cruel commercial but it sure made me laugh!