Dvein for TOCA ME

The talented guys and gals over at Barcelona based, Dvein created these wonderful titles for the recent TOCA ME design conference.
The TOCA ME crew contacted us to make the opening titles for this year’s event. The theme was “Beyond Surface”, and they wanted to go beyond each of the artists invited to the conference, to know their processes and thoughts. Opening title’s are very type based and we used type to represent each of the artists and go “beyond” them.
Alex Trochut designed a monogram for each of the speakers in the conference and we created a journey going from inside out revealing the monograms as characters of the whole piece.
Check out these behind the scenes shots of the making of; here, here & here
UPDATE: Motionographer is now mirroring this video. The video is also available on Dvein’s site.
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mutanthands @
10:21 AM February 26, 2008




This sick! WOW!
this is really great!
what kind of materials did they use … plastic, wax?
I’d love to know how long this took and see more making of… this is some next level stuff.
Incredible work.
teo, fernando
this is great!!!
… It is very tasty.
Tactile/palatable!
beautifully amazing.
sick, amazing and beautiful all at once… Its slimy, waxy, sticky - I shudder at the thought of touching those things.. *Grin*
Amazing piece!! Dvein and Alex Trochut !!! Muy muy bueno, no dejéis de obsequiandonos con piezas asÃ!!!
Hey nice 3D!! what software did you use??
Just kidding guys, Awesome idea, breakthrough technique. Hope not to see thousands of clones in the upcoming years.
Utterly gorgeous. Nice work, Dvein. Alex Trochut’s letterforms are fantastic as well. Five stars.
Gorgeous. Really well balanced with good editing and variety though-out. Must have smelled terrible to make though.
Seems like some toxic materials they melted there. Might be ice-cream though.
Finally….something interesting.
Clever mix/use live action and cg.
sperms always get to make a cameo it seems…
This a brilliant piece of motion but the sound plays a major part as well. Maybe because it’s so efficient that we don’t even notice, it’s perfectly blended. Credits to combustion.ws