Check out this very surreal and calming video. All of the graphics were generated using a 3D Mandelbulb Raytracer written as a Pixel Bender filter by Tom over at subblue. It works in After Effects but can run fairly slow since all of the calculations are done on the CPU. Apple users can view the 3D fractals in real time using Quartz Composer which uses the GPU for the calculations. To install in After Effects just copy the .pbk files into a Pixel Bender folder in the plugins directory. To install in Photoshop, you will need to download and install the Pixel Bender (x86 | x64) plugin in the Adobe Extension Manager. Once installed, just copy the .pbk files into the folder \Adobe Photoshop CS4\Pixel Bender Files\. You can run the filter(s) in Photoshop by choosing Filter > Pixel Bender > Pixel Bender Gallery. Download the 3D Mandelbulb Ray Tracer.

“The entire film is created from two sequences of continuously morphing Mandelbulb fractals. The rendering was made using a plugin I am developing for After Effects.”
(via Tom @ subblue)

Download other great Pixel Bender plugins from subblue.

Music by The Formula on hohumrecords.com

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A project by Evan Roth with software development by Chris Sugrue, Graffiti Analysis 2.0 is an openFrameworks application that tracks motion of a graffiti tag and represents it digitally in three dimensions, accompanied by particle effects, somewhat stylized generative animations are generated.

Inspired by what began as his thesis project Graffiti Taxonomy and his involvement in the Graffiti Research Lab, Evan continues to explore Graffiti typography. Amongst many other things he is also in the process of co-founding F.A.T. (Free Art & Technology), Brooklyn’s first and only R&D lab for the public domain. Evan studied Parsons Design + Technology MFA program where he now teaches subjects ranging from visual programming to internet fame to geek graffiti (a course labeled “an invitation to break the law” by city council member Peter Vallone Jr.). You can read more about Evan and see his other work at evan-roth.com

Graffiti Analysis 2.0 software is still in development but the source code and downloads will be made available soon on evan-roth.com.

(via Zach Lieberman)

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Apr 8, 2010

PIXELS: Retro Gamers

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PIXELS by Patrick Jean

Ahh…8bit heaven at its finest. For those of us who grew up playing Atari, you’ll appreciate this modern depiction of the classic video games that left their mark on a generation. This quality video was produced by One More Production; a full-service visual effects company based in the center of Paris.

Watch ‘PIXELS’

PIXELS: Retro Gamers
Written, directed by : Patrick Jean
Director of Photograhy : Matias Boucard
SFX by Patrick Jean and guests
Produced by One More Production

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iPodFood.com

What is iPodFood you ask?
(The following excerpt is from iPodFood.com)

” iPodFood.com is another home for good music downloads. Food you can enjoy. iPodFood.com is chock-full-o goodies that are promo items used to promote bands/artists/dj’s/producers/whoever. We are a conglomerate of music fans from all over the world and hope to turn you on to some goodness that we dig.”

iPodFood.com is run by Dallas’ own DJ Merritt; the host of Edge Club, the longest running mix show in America for the last 15 years. He’s a good friend and all around great guy. Show him some love.

iPodFood.com

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Mar 27, 2010

25 Inspirational Websites

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Inspirational Websites

Here’s a collection of 25 all encompassing, inspirational designwebsites. They come in handy if you need that little spark to get your mind going in the right direction on your next big project. Now run along and be inspired.
(ctrl click to open sites in a new tab)


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YikeBike

It’s great to see brilliant minds at work. I’d rock one of these.

YikeBike is a statement about using smart technology to solve the problems of our increasingly congested, polluted, stressful cities. It is the first commercial expression of the mini-farthing concept, created up by a bunch of successful entrepreneurs, engineers and dreamers. The YikeBike employs state-of-the-art technology, engineering and industrial design to create a new class of personal transport.

(via YikeBike.com)

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Feb 13, 2010

Jarosław Kubicki

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kubicki

This guy is an amazing designer and illustrator. If you need some inspiration, look no further.

Jarosław Kubicki (1976) is an artist, photographer, web designer. He graduted from Fine Arts High School in Gdynia followed by the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. In 2001 Kubicki established his own graphic studio named Insania Evidens. Jarosław Kubicki is a winner of prestigious awards in the field of web design from American Design Awards as well as Favourite Website Award (FWA).

kubicki.info

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This demo — from Pattie Maes’ lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry — was the buzz of TED. It’s a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine “Minority Report” and then some.

MIT Media Lab.

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This guy has crazy skills. All CG, Music and Post Production done by Alex Roman. Much respect.

“A FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal.” – Alex Roman

thirdseventh.com

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claytronics

Pretty Insane! Talk about some forward thinking technology. This is going to revolutionize everything. This project combines modular robotics, systems nanotechnology and computer science to create the dynamic, 3-Dimensional display of electronic information known as claytronics.

Check this out: Claytronics – Carnegie Mellon University.

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