Showing posts with label Vimeo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vimeo. Show all posts

Monday, May 1, 2023

Sabbatical over already?

Although I will not return to teaching until fall, I am afraid my first ever sabbatical is just about over. Apart from our car being totalled after my first week in Ohio, it has been a very positive experience. I was privileged to be part of the ACCAD community at The Ohio State University, where I spent six and a half weeks in person and collaborated remotely for the remainder of Spring.

The experience being played at the ACCAD Open House. Photo: Lexi Clark-Stilianos

An initial version of the full VR experience was presented at the ACCAD Open House on April 7. I have been collaborating with MFA student Raven Serenity Glover, they build most of the game mechanics. The experience is not really a game, but we still referred to the scripts that drive the interaction as game events and triggers. I am not enough of a stickler for words to argue every time someone calls the experience a game. Technically it is not, but it seems the default to refer to any interactive work as a game.

Here is reel I created for the ACCAD motion lab, including some sneak peaks of the project:
 

 
What was great about being immersed in ACCAD (which, as most of you know, stands form Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, the same place I received my MFA from) was the sense of community and being surrounded by smart people who all were doing research in fields closely related to what I do. Whether their focus was Digital Art, Art and Technology, Animation, Interaction Design or, well, Gaming, everybody was willing to share their expertise and help out when we ran into puzzles building our experience that a simple Google search did not solve. And, at least as important, they were there to bounce ideas off of and help develop the conceptual framework of the project. Teaching at a relatively small liberal arts college, I have only a few direct colleagues in fields closely related to mine, and am the lone animator there. From all these conversations with professionally like minded people I definitely learned a lot. And did I mention the great students?

ACCAD Open House. Photo: Lexi Clark-Stilianos

The project, for with he working title Inviting Motion stuck, is complete but not finished. We, that is: Raven and I will adjust some things based on the feedback from the open house (and other instances where people played, I mean: experienced the project) and polish a number of elements. With one last push we should be able to get it ready for festival submission soon!

Friday, January 13, 2023

Light Play (Vicious Cycles #3)

It took a while, but I finally finished the third 3D printed animation in my Vicious Cycles series. Here is a trailer:
 

Thursday, May 26, 2022

UlikeMe

While preparing for a new VR project that will use some of the ideas and techniques developed for UlikeMe, I cam across a test I never published. Here it is with freshly added sound, and an old analogue synthesizer tune by Wobmusic.
 

Made a Move

Only a few days ago I posted about my intent to record a camera move as a test for Vicious Cycles #3. It turned out well and might actually make it into the animation.
 

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Object and Light Animation

Another test working towards Vicious Cylcles #3

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Home, Closed (2020)

 
My latest animation is now available online:
 

Home, Closed from Wobbe on Vimeo.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Another Year Over

We have entered a new world, and after my first half semester of experience with teaching on-line I found some time to finish a test for the third Vicious Cycles Animation
 

This is actually the second test, the first one I turned in to a new year's message earlier:
 

HNY 2020 from Wobbe on Vimeo.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Another Semester Done

Another year over, a new one just begun. Or semester, season, eon. I have been busy, one of the things I completed during the last semester was my first VR piece. Here is the trailer:
 

Monday, January 14, 2019

Spawn

Another year, another 3D Printed Stop Motion Animation:
 

Monday, June 5, 2017

More 3D Printed Stop Motion Tests

At the start of this (non) summer I have created two more tests for my Stop Motion project:
 

 

 
And now for something completely different, but related:
 

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Melt

I published my latest animation:

More info

Thursday, November 24, 2016

City.Flow() on IkonoTV

My video City.Flow() will be shown on IkonoTV as part of a selection of works from Enhanced Vision, curated by Kathy Rae Huffman.
 

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Dancing Stocks

I took stock market data and turned it into animation and music:
 

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Scatter Brain Matter, or the Evolution of Mankind

I have released my latest short film on Vimeo. After serious discussions around Thanksgiving, I added a subtitle to the work once known as "Mind Matter".

Monday, October 19, 2015

Art Speaks Out

Two of my works have been selected to be part of the "Art Speaks Out" program that is put together by ikonoTV that will be shown as part of the Global Climate Art Festival, scheduled to coincide with the UN Climate Change Conference Paris 2015. I am happy that my animation "Seeing Red" and my video "City.Flow()" will once again be on display.
 

Friday, December 12, 2014

Trailing trailer

Oops! forgot to put this on my blog:
 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

If you happen to be in Sochi...

My animation "Seeing Red" was invited into the Echos of Eco video art screening, part of the Seventh Winter International Arts Festival which takes place February 6 - 20 in Sochi, Russia. The webpage for the competition is still rather empty, but this really seems to be happening! So if you happen to be in Sochi, and quite a few people might be the coming month, drop by to see "Seeing Red".

Friday, May 3, 2013

Moving Atoms

Coma across this today, and at first thought it was a spoof, some clever marketing ploy. An animation created by moving individual atoms around? Who is crazy enough to try that?

On the IBM website there is more info to be found. Those dots are really atoms.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Seeing Green

My animation Seeing Red has just been invited to the Sisak eco film festival in Croatia. Always great to have my work shown!

Meanwhile teaching an extra class at PRATT has stalled my animation project a bit, but I hope to return to it shortly.