Light play with UVA
United Visual Artists have some new work to show off. First up: the visuals they created for the Chemical Bothers concert in Trafalgar Square. These graphics are interesting enough as a visual piece, but to learn that “the content is code-based, generative 3D vector art using software we’ve written in-house” by UVA and that they created a “set of generative, realtime graphics for the show finale” brings them to a whole new level.
Next is a site specific piece they created called Triptych. Three large sculptures that respond and flux with the movement of the viewer, set up for Nuite Blanche, these sculptures create a beautiful juxtaposition against the old Parisian Architecture. This project represents UVA’s sensitive understanding of site specific work and their growing knowledge of how light can interact with a specific environment.

If you are dying for more, UVA also released their first live action based music video for Battles new single, Tonto.




































Thursday, October 25th 2007 at 11:14 am |
I’ve been following UVA work and they just don’t stop impressing me. Great use and connection between graphics and sounds.
Friday, October 26th 2007 at 1:30 pm |
very impressive
Friday, October 26th 2007 at 3:31 pm |
holy god this stuff is cool. Technology and art can do more then sell stuff?