Collage sculptures by artist Christopher Gideon that use cut pieces of paper to form mind melting, seemingly 3D works of art. In some cases the paper is layered to create even more complex ideas and forms. Gideon also has talent in painting and illustration which you can see on his site.
Music video for track by
Meier & Erdmann put together by
Victor Doval
is a visual representation of the song as a spectograph in the form of a natural landscape, put together with the help of Blender and Processing:
The video shows a landscape created synchronously with the music. The
generation of the visuals is based on the sound spectrum. The diverse
frequency bands have been used to algorithmically define the visual
parameters such as geometries, materials and lightings.
Through this sonic analysis and spectral decomposition each element and texture of the track has been visually processed.
The whole sequence has been created in a procedural way where the
definition of every part has been based on mathematical integrations.
To manage all this data flow I worked with Processing and Blender. The
Blender add-on Sverchok has been the cornerstone in the creation and
transformation of the geometry.
The initial idea came from the understanding of music as a temporal
journey, a changing landscape that is perceived via the ears. The track
Howler Monkey written and performed by Meier & Erdmann invites the
listener to travel through the subjective/individual and the abstract.
The harmonic evolution of the track is associated with a 24 hour time
lapse experienced in 290 seconds. From sunrise to sunrise the video
offers a dreamy trip that opens doors for contemplation and to emotions
the track might evoke.
Untitled (2013) Digital stop-motion animation loop (GIF) by Joe Winograd
This colorful looping motion image piece was created by digitally drawing each individual frame, rather than animation software, juxtaposing traditional animation techniques with contemporary motion image art forms.