Thursday, February 26, 2009

Morphing Hands


Morphing Hands from ben russell on Vimeo.

Late last night I was looking around online and came across this site and liked some of the hand gesture illustrations. I liked not only the gestures but the textures, and how they looked quickly drawn. Then I remembered this tutorial and wanted to see how fast I could complete this, sorta like a challenge for myself. Here's the results from my Morphing Hands project. After I morphed them, I looped it 6 times so it runs 12 seconds long, and also threw a starglow effect on it, but not too much...

Monday, February 23, 2009

Zero Gravity Terrain Park Video- Snippet


Zero Gravity Terrain Park- Snippet from ben russell on Vimeo.
Earlier this past summer I posted an edit with some footage from the Zero Gravity Terrain Park at Moonlight Basin, in Big Sky Montana. Since I've been pushing my knowledge of motion graphics and I still had all that footage, I decided to contact the parks designer and re-use some of that footage to create...well...something like this.

This is just the end snippet, like 10 seconds long, but it's along the lines of what I'm doing for the video.

Mapping Project for Studies in Digital Media


















Studies in Digital Media is a class I'm taking this semester, and the group assignment is one utilizing google maps, where we pick an aspect of city life to map and then all compile the results. Our project is for public art, and on the map we're going to differentiate between active/passive sites where activity/participation is occurring with the sites.

One thing I realized while walking around taking these photos this morning is that summer may be a better time to really diagnose these sites as they are, since the winter/spring in which we're in may be a more dormant time for catching people interacting with these pieces.

Some are definitely corporate by nature/location, and others seem more forgotten about. That's the aspect of this project I'm really interested in- forgotten public arts that have awkward placement, or just seem to have been forgotten about. There are a lot of murals I can think of around the vicinity that are such that, but traveling to them requires a vehicle, so I hope to get those in before Thursday nights class.

After I add these into our google map I'll post an edit that links to the project.