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.
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My video City.Flow() will be shown on IkonoTV as part of a selection of works from Enhanced Vision, curated by Kathy Rae Huffman.
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Labels: Animators Anonymous, art, City.Flow(), Vimeo
Need to update my website in the not too distant future. As a first step I have been updating my logo's.
The Wtv (Wobble TV) logo (top right) is actually an update from the original one. Here is the new one, closer to the original original but cleaned up:
I took that and made that part of a more energy efficient light bulb for IdeePIX:
As I always tell my students, I am not a designer. But one does what one can.
And placing images in blogger is no fun…
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Labels: WobbleTV
This Hieronymus Bosch like rendering of a still from Scatter Brain Matter, or The Evolution of Mankind was created by the Deep Dream - Online Generator. That site is owned by Google and the image manipulation is based on their research into using AI for image recognition. They turned an artifact that appeared in the process into a feature for this, it seems.
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Labels: Animators Anonymous, art, Eye Brain, facebook, Mind Matter
I took stock market data and turned it into animation and music:
Dancing Stocks from Wobbe on Vimeo.
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Labels: Animators Anonymous, Vimeo
My mom actually alerted me to his passing this morning. Thought about how I could make a tribute to this childhood hero. Didn't.
The Guardian posted a great article on the ambiguous relations ship between Bowie and America, where I now live too. Not too far from New York City, where he died. Within eyesight actually. That article contained a link to "I'm afraid of Americans":
Please mister Gravedigger, would care if you found a golden song and put it in your pocket.
(It was pouring when he died, probably, well, the sky did cry heavily a few days before, enough to put water in our basement)
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Labels: art
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