Andreas 2.2.2009
Andreas and I are collaborating on a few big projects… I’ll let him tell you about them.
Andreas and I are collaborating on a few big projects… I’ll let him tell you about them.
For a while I had a tough time embracing John Cage. He is studied extensively in music composition courses, and his work is influential in literature, visual arts, and modern art theory so I feel like I know the guy personally (he died in 1992). Last semester was no exception… I took four courses and [...]
I made a series of fictional advertisements for my final project in Interactive Text last semester . I wanted to stress simplicity in design and concept. Here is one of them… I took the footage of St. Basille in Russia during a trip two summers ago (you can see Sara in the foreground) and the [...]
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Eventually there will be four of these videos, each with multiple locations from an area (all locations in the above video are on the East Side of Providence). Each video will be of a different trumpet pitch and the videos will be installed in a room (four walls) and played in a loop (not too [...]
I love stop motion animation (a very amatuer stop motion animator myself) and Pes is one of the best around. His animations are short and usually pretty self contained… simple, but humorous and brilliantly executed. He has a knack for finding the perfect object replacements to animate and his sound design is always spot on. [...]
This is outstanding… hopefully I’ll have time to write about it later. Here’s the quick and dirty from vimeo.
An ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)