Calvin Harris – Humanthesizer – the first human synth
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Tags: artist, body, human, humanthesizer, paint, synthesiser, synthesizer
ARP 2500 3 – Analog Sequence 2
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5 oscillators, white noise, 2 VCFs, 1 VCA, 3 envs., cv & audio sequencers and some work…
Tags: analog, analogue, electronic, geek, moog, nerd, sequencer, synth, synthesizer
Remember: Dante Bucci – Fanfare
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Tags: acoustic, ambient, drum, music, pan, percussion, steel, world
Hip Hop guyz remember…
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Tags: A Tribe Called Quest, CL Smooth, Das Efx, Fu-Schnickens, Guru, hip hop, KRS-One, MC Lyte, Naughty By Nature, rap, Wu-tang clan, Yo-Yo
Kanye West – Amazing
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Moby ‘Shot In The Back Of The Head’
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New Moby videoclip animated by David Lynch.
The nest that sailed The Sky
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This video Glenn Marshall’ve done for Peter Gabriel. It’s made in with an open source programming language and environment – Processing.
Glenn Marshall rendered out each sequence for the entirety of the song’s duration. The shapes of the vines and positions of the sprites are exact for each sequence, this allowed his to dissolve each sequence at any point from one into another and maintain a natural looking transition. In post production, through simple dissolves, He could experiment with and craft together a visual narrative that changed with musical cues in the song.
Nice rendered!
Tags: animation, interactions, language, open source, processing, video
Radiohead, Lego time-lapse House of Cards
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Tags: houseofcards, lego, radiohead, stopmotion
Radiohead & data visualization
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Radiohead just released a new video for its song “House of Cards” from the album “In Rainbows”.
No cameras or lights were used. Instead two technologies were used to capture 3D images: Geometric Informatics and Velodyne LIDAR. Geometric Informatics scanning systems produce structured light to capture 3D images at close proximity, while a Velodyne Lidar system that uses multiple lasers is used to capture large environments such as landscapes. In this video, 64 lasers rotating and shooting in a 360 degree radius 900 times per minute produced all the exterior scenes.
The Making-of
Source : http://code.google.com/creative/radiohead/
Tags: data visualization, experience, radiohead
Hybrid Medical Animation
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