Saturday: Latent Perceptions @ Tate Modern

This Saturday evening, Tate Modern will be showing early works from Steina and Woody Vasulka (’70-’74) along with a presentation of their current works
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September 4, 2011
Comments September 2, 2011 Check out this incredible early digital animation of Ed Catmull’s left hand, thanks to Robby Ingebretsen and his dad. (Via kottke.org.)
September 1, 2011 August 31, 2011 Bran Dougherty-Johnson’s piece entitled “Happiness” for the NY projected art installation project Electric Projected. The piece was based on Erik Otto’s artwork. Sound by Antfood.
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Xaver Xylophon & Laura Junger murder several innocent paper cutouts in this stopmo short exploring the dark side of human behavior. August 26, 2011
August 25, 2011 August 23, 2011 Aussie-based Colin Bigelow, aka Diverge Pictures, shows a diverse range of work and skills.
August 22, 2011 Helen Choi, multi-talented illustrator and CG director, brings her signature style in this latest addition to her collection of imaginative work.
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Kristoffer Borgli’s Music Vid for Casiokids
Tom Kuntz cooks up more surreal brilliance. This time for Old Spice “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” with post work executed by The Mill.
…I’m on a horse…
Digital Kitchen NY steps up to the plate and cracks a grand slam with a seamless blend of sexy live action and hand-drawn animation in “Living Mural,” created for the US Census and agency Globalhue.
Directed by Rama Allen and Bryce Wymer, the Dk’ers also enlisted the helping hands of animating team, Augenblick Studios, to solidify the hand drawn, frame-by-frame process.
This process video gives great insight into the work flow and some of the action on the street. Don’t miss it after the jump!

Complexity amongst simplicity, and technology behind raw beauty are the building blocks for Motion Theory’s latest hit for Buick and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Directed by Mathew Cullen (with ACD Mark Kudsi), MTh revisits some of their earlier particle-based hits that fused an aesthetic of heavily-coded infrastructural graphics with elegant live-action. This piece, more nuanced than prior “processing” projects like Budweiser and Exxon, connect the science behind the art of ice skating and the engineering that goes into the art of a Buick.

Wave 2 of the Coalition of the Willing is up, including work from Knife Party, Andreas Gebhardt and Dave Baum.