Archive for the ‘Art’Category

Patterns of Play (I’m in an art show)

A group exhibition of art that exudes playful energy in every direction.

Singing robotic puppets, interactive video sculptures, one-of-a-kind handmade creatures, and immersive pop-up books are just a few of the art works we’ve assembled for your pleasure. The artists in this exhibit will pique your sense of wonder, make you think, and possibly cause you to laugh out loud.

Artists include: Ithai Benjamin and The Princes of Persuasion, Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, Keith Bona, John Seven and Jana Christy with Harry and Hugo Mitchell, Craig Kapp, Robyn Moore, Eun Jung (EJ) and Hyun Jung (June) Park, Michael Reese, and the Trees and Hills Comics Group

Curated by Marianne R. PetitMatthew Belanger.

http://greylockarts.net/patterns-of-play

08

09 2010

Sketchup Art 3: The Desert Crooner Sings to a Giraffe

desertcroonersingstoagiraffe

22

08 2010

Sketchup Art 2: Pharmacy Drive Up

pharmacypickup

22

08 2010

Postcard Project

Shepard Fairey update!

shepard fairey new work

30

04 2010

Shepard Fairey puts up some new art on my block!

shepard fairey new work

28

04 2010

ESPN 30/30 Silly Little Game

Hey everybody watch this documentary that I worked on called “Silly Little Game” about fantasy baseball on ESPN!

I did stop motion animation in it and it’s made by my buddies Adam Kurland and Lucas Jansen.
http://30for30.espn.com/film/silly-little-game.html

22

04 2010

Hey! It’s my Animation Reel

03

12 2009

Trolls!

trollbog2
trollbog

I am doing some 8 bit trolls for a video game sequence in a documentary. Here are the mockups.

23

10 2009

Isadora/Here comes the nerdcore post.

WARNING: this is the nerdiest most geeky tech talk post I’ve ever written on here so beware. You’ve been warned!!!!!

So tonight I built my first patch in Isadora for this NYU production of Euripides’ Trojan Women I’m working on. This is the beginnings of a patch which will run 3 different HD projections simultaneously with keyboard cues that can be operated by a Monkey! (or an undergrad ;)) The basics of Isadora are much easier to learn than the basics of Max/Msp, but I’m glad I put in the bootcamp time with Max first.  Here is a super nerdcore screenshot of the patch.

nerdy!

Are they called patches in Isadora? No they are called “Scenes” and “Stages” and the objects are called “Actors.” heh heh. oh you silly artsy Isadora people. What happened to square box objects called “plur” and “brcosa”…those were so easy to remember.

23

09 2009