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VAN CLEEF & ARPELS |
| Fabulous Film Facades for French Fall Fashion Fête |
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| Description: multichannel environmental video projection and window display, NYC, fall 2007 |
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| Created for Van Cleef & Arpels' Fashion Week gala, this animation is based on the jewelry pieces in the collection 'Une Journée à Paris', inspired by the romantic narrative of Parisian life. Projected on three facades during the event, the piece was also reformatted as a poster frame display for the store windows at the Manhattan Center and at Bergdorf Goodman. Produced by R+D Culture. |
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PRADA HOLIDAY |
| Effervescent Display of Xmas Bubbles & Baubles Includes S&M Teddy Bears and Chrome Skulls. |
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![]() Description: Video for in-store LED displays, worldwide, winter 2007 |
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| Prada installed a series of LED monitors in their boutique windows for holiday. Architectural design firm 2x4 brought me in to technically direct and execute a series of 3D animated product shots. After a period of experimentation using particle systems and high-end rendering techniques, we created an exuberant variation on the typical holiday displays of reflective ornaments and shiny lights. Produced by 2x4. |
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NEW YORK TIMES 'T' MAGAZINE |
| Logo Re-Imagined as Floral Ornament for Print, Web, and Shows in Milan and Paris. |
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![]() T at Colette (left); magazine spread (right); magazine cover (inset). Description: Online animation and print artwork, Spring Fashion issue 2008 |
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| T magazine is the style, design and fashion journal published by the New York Times. For the launch of the web magazine Supernature was asked to interpret the logo in a signature style. The intricate Western-inspired design was seen online, in print, and exhibited in T-sponsored Fashion Week events in Milan and 'Live At Colette' in Paris. T Online designed by Createthe group. |
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CITY OF SIGNS |
| Naughty Neon Illuminates Take That 'Beautiful World' European Concert Tour |
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![]() Description: Concert visuals for LED video wall. |
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| UK-based Onedotzero Industries produced the concert visuals for the supergroup Take That on their 'Beautiful World' tour. This video accompanies the song 'It Only Takes A Minute (To Fall In Love)' as part of a spectacular audio-visual performance. Commissioned by Onedotzero Industries, visit site for full project details and credits. 5-screen LED video backdrop by Element Labs. |
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EXHIBITIONS & SCREENINGS |
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| Above: Installation at Motion Graphic Fest, Society for the Arts, Chicago IL, January 2008. |
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Description: A selection of recent exhibitions, festivals, and screenings that feature the work of the studio. • Urban Screens Manchester, UK, Fall 2007. Conference and art/event program examining the social, urban, and aesthetic concerns of public displays such as LED screens, video projections and media facades that are omnipresent in today's city environments. • Trampoline UK, ' Do Billboards Dream of Electric Screens: These Four Walls', UK, Fall 2007. Trampoline is a self-described 'platform for new media art', presenting programs and events internationally. The program showed in conjunction with the Radiator Festival and Urbanscreens conference. • Onedotzero Festival of the Moving Image, Terrains07 program, international touring festival, 2007. International travelling festival, network and publisher devoted to media art, VJ culture, and motion graphics. The program Terrains07 is described as "evocative interpretations of terrains and environments real and imagined," and has shown already in Buenos Aires, Zurich, Seoul, The Hague and elsewhere. • Chicago Motion Graphic Fest, Chicago IL, January 2008. A long-running festival and conference on the art of motion graphics, environmental design, and other forms of A/V media art. A selection of the studio's work was on display in the A/V Installation Art Showcase. • Lumen Eclipse, outdoor video display & web exhibition, Harvard Square MA, March 2008. A Boston-based motion art platform utilizing outdoor video displays, exhibitions and the web to engage viewers, with a permanent display of rotating curated works in Harvard Square. See 'March' archives. • Federation Square, Melbourne Australia, April 2008. As part of the 'Our Friends are Electric' program, bringing the Trampoline Fest to Melbourne's Federation Square, a modern public plaza centered around a largescale video display. • Hjørring Public Library, single-channel installation, Denmark, April 2008. A semi-permanent display in a video room for the opening of a contemporary multi-media public library. |
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