Archive for Mo Art

This video is great!!  Really gives me chills.  The next fronteir is living what they are speaking or better yet singing thanks to autotune!

Dec
03

For Play: Jungle Jim

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homeimagenov09

This is what makes us say more art over here at GC.  Its always inspirational to see someone go outside the boundaries to make something as creative and imagniative as this.  Thank you for this. http://www.tomostudio.com/

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Oct
19

Bobby McFerrin Amazing Music Man.

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World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.

Oct
05

GC Mo Art. Life in Fairyland.

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Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

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Birds on the Wires from Jarbas Agnelli on Vimeo.

Its amazing what you can find in everyday life a little bit of imagination and vision!

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Sep
03

Image of The Nower: End of the Rainbow

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end of the rainbow

Wow!!! Wow!!! Wow….

http://www.ashtonhoward.com/Limited%20End%20of%20the%20Rainbow.htm

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Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc. from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

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let yourself feel. from Esteban Diácono on Vimeo.

From the author:

“a little animation project i started this past weekend, inspired by the wonderful music of Olafur Arnalds. the song is called Ljósið, and you can listen to it at: foundsongs.erasedtapes.com.”

On how he made it:

“i first imported the audio and set up 2 sounkeys layers, one for the piano and one for the strings. Then i worked the particles and the particle subsystem and linked things like the emission, the turbulence, the velocity, the spin amplitude and the strength of the fields to the soundkeys outputs. Then i set up the colors with 2 different palettes, and well, after that there was a lot of trial and error in order to achieve what i was looking for. There’s a lot of randomness involved in here, so there was also a lot of luck, of course.”

From the author:

“a little animation project i started this past weekend, inspired by the wonderful music of Olafur Arnalds. the song is called Ljósið, and you can listen to it at: foundsongs.erasedtapes.com.”

On how he made it:

“i first imported the audio and set up 2 sounkeys layers, one for the piano and one for the strings. Then i worked the particles and the particle subsystem and linked things like the emission, the turbulence, the velocity, the spin amplitude and the strenght of the fields to the soundkeys outputs. Then i set up the colors with 2 different palettes, and well, after that there was a lot of trial and error in order to achieve what i was looking for. There’s a lot of randomness involved in here, so there was also a lot of luck, of course.”

Apr
18

When animals mourn.

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loss_ultimo

Wow Amazing!!