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Monthly Archives: April 2012

Misc Thoughts

On Art, Design, Sculpture and other disciplines and their bonds

Nowadays we’re experiencing (probably like never before) an incredible exchange of influences among all the main creative disciplines. This fast, continuous movement of elements across neighboring fields, should gives arts new interesting perspectives to push creative ideas further into unexplored lands. Nonetheless the risk is that everything is going to collapse into a repetitive pattern, a system that cannot reinvent itself anymore but only feed a liquid network where probably if no boundaries will exist also no differences will survive as well.

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Photoshop Softimage

Stratum

What we consider reality is only that stratum of the world that we have the faculties to comprehend.
(John Banville)

Blender Photoshop Softimage

Lion is the King

Some fun with random elements and a pair of objet trouve. After all, I really loved Surrealism and Dadaism and the idea of tossing random objects revealing hidden unrevealed connections it’s always been fascinating to me. Obviously I consider the following image just an exercise, but I don’t think the same about what Surrealistic techniques can still produce, even nowadays (maybe especially nowadays).

Modeled in Blender and Softimage. Rendered in Softimage / Mental Ray. Post in PS.
For the color version click below:

Photoshop Softimage

Connected

There’s something really fascinating about connections: it’s the structure our neural activity relies on, it’s the base of the web itself (i.e. hyper links, the most powerful thing since its birth yet), it’s the bond among people, and the list can only goes on.

Lately I’ve got really interested in connections again, mainly for two reasons. One is a Steven Johnson‘s book, pretty interesting reading if only for its good flow of thoughts. The other is a project who a friend of mine told me quite few time ago now. It’s about connections and structures of data related to Marketing research.

Anyhow, I’ve started to experiment around this idea, below two early tests:


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