Thursday, June 18, 2009

Tonight at ACMI: Qua with Isobel Knowles and Gus Kemp + Paul Robertson

I know some of you are fans of Paul Robertson's animation, so... tonight at ACMI:

"The last Synaesthesia before hibernation time and what better way to warm the cockles of our hearts than an exquisite tailor-made set by Qua and Isobel and Gus. A mysterious live light installation, infectious drum machines, aye!"

Very Very limited seats: tickets available on the day from ACMI box office, get there early!

ACMI Studio 1, Federation Square
6.30pm sharp FREE!
Thurs 18 June, 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Black foetus



Could not help but try this quick experiment :::



Out of the jar...

Monday, June 1, 2009

MMDA ::: G2.30 Wednesday 17th June 2009 : 6.00-8.30pm

MMDA is multimedia, digital arts, an environment, and an entactogen. It is a mixed reality prototype and an analogue of third year multimedia and digital arts studios. It bears resemblance to the proto-digital forms of expanded cinema and altered realities found in VJ mashups. MMDA is experienced visually (as moving image) or sonically (as ambient sound).

Week 13 ::: reference





Multimedia ::: identity concepts

Ray : Pixel by Pixel

Jeffrey : Origami

Natalie : cuboid

Laura : Hats Off!

Roger : Multilayered

Kristian : Symbiosis

Ben : Handmade

MM&DA Exhibition concepts

Felicia : Unfolding
Unfolding box projected into an installation space constructed to allow the animation to appear on many different surfaces.

Shane : UV
A space that changes with time as layers of street art appear and disappear. Motion graphic displaying students and their work. Harmonic 313: Dirtbox.

Alister : Alister in Wonderland
Images of students talking about their work projected onto floating 3D shapes. Their work is projected onto multiple surfaces in the space.

Jordan : Virtual Space
'It's called virtual space because it is something about ... virtual'
'Details of the character chosen will be displayed here' (!)

Melissa : Reflections
Beautiful stuff projected into spaces with mirrors making a trippy space.

Remi : Wen
Pattern and colour of fire and water clouds projected onto floor, walls and ceiling that eventually take the form of a dragon.

Helen C : Growth
Characters of students using gobo projectors and animation to show the students growth during their study.

Twinsen : A Little Box
The audience is inside a giant box and people are looking inside from a hole in the ceiling. Freaky.

Helen Z : To drown within multimedia
R-space with lots of boxes and little things to look at and collect. Square space; relaxing atmosphere; cosy and relaxing. Black, grey & white. Interactive display.

Venus : Our workspace
The exhibition is set up like a home workspace. Different work environments are projected into small rooms displaying snacks, photos and other sources of inspiration.

Julianne : Emergence
Mad labratory with a surgical feel juxtaposed with cocoons made from 3D patterns of plastic and paper. There are specimen jars each with a single student inside... foetus ultrasound animation...

Jim : Colourful Pyramid
Series of spaces lead the audience through an environment featuring abstract animation of colourful pyramids moving to downbeat electronica.

Vi : Design's Heartbeat
An ECG for each student displaying their software skills and expertise may be selected via an interface. Layers of bleeps and blops play in the background.

Bec : Blank Space
Tapestries with fabric/vector motion graphics projected onto them inside an illuminated exhibition space.