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  • The State of The Internet - 2010

    Interesting boatload of facts meet beautiful design with a clever presentation of statistics.. ESS3 designed and animated this for the JESS3 lecture at AIGA Baltimore in Feb 2010. Read More
  • A springtime journey into macro space

    When spring had arrived in Gunther Machu's Vienna, he thought about showing the beauty of nature, landscapes, ... But then he realized that on a macro scale, it's incredible what is going on which you normally never realize! Read More
  • Sovnger - Blake, What I like

    Forgettable, loud and obnoxious techno noise but with a cool and crazy video shot in the subway system of Paris, France. Featuring a fast moving and insanely fun relay race, the camera has such an incredibly fast framerate that the fluorescent lights can be seen to be flickering, which would otherwise be imperceptible to the naked eye because of their incredibly high frequency. Ridiculously Awesom... Read More
  • Urban Abstract

    Urban Abstract was born in Tokyo during 2009. It consists of 40 X five second clips or it can be viewed as a one 200 second journey across urban space. The journey, in one, two and three dimensions, is a bit like abstract surfing in which the original destination is only reached after a number of seemingly random yet linked detours occur. Points , lines, planes and other abstract elements create ... Read More
   
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(30 votes, average 4.40 out of 5)
Friday, 06 March 2009 19:39

worldbuilder-1Worldbuilder is a fantastic short film that explores many futuristic sci-fi technologies where a man creates a virtual holographic world for the woman he loves.

It’s inspiring and endearing to watch this augmented virtual reality and controls that run this world, but the true beauty is the selflessness of the act.

worldbuilder-2The filming was completed in a single day by Bruce Branit, but the post-production computer graphics required 2 years.

 

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