NYC Mograph April Meetup

Sweet And Vicious, 5 Spring Street, New York, New York 10012 Tuesday, April 29 at 8:00pm Full details on the Facebook event page

airFIELD Sculpture by Dan Goods

airFIELD is a mesmerizingly beautiful example of “physical animation” — animation that takes place in physical space, free from the pixel-based surfaces that traditionally act as motion design media.… Read more

Lori Nix Photography

We don’t usually feature photographers here on Motionographer, but Lori Nix has something in common with the other pixel pushers we celebrate: she creates artificial… Read more

Talking Tron with Digital Domain

Despite its criticisms, the unanimous consensus regarding TRON: Legacy is that it’s both visually and technically stunning. We had a chance to catch up with… Read more

The Origin of Fire

“The Origin of Fire” is Daniel Moreno Cordero’s entry for the Animation Sequence Project. The challenge? Start with a 250 pixel square and make something… Read more

SXSW 2015 Gaming Awards

Working only with dots, lines and squares, Imaginary Forces’ Jeremy Cox and friends crafted a abstract homage to the history of video gamings for the… Read more

Trembled Blossoms

Starring a denuded Eve-like figure, Trembled Blossoms is another attempt for a high-end fashion company to capture the power of moving pixels. I’m not sure… Read more

Killer Lampshade

A lovely horror sequence from Hausu (1977) (Thanks Flock of Pixels!)

Psyop Delivers for UPS

Weeks ago, we quickied “Gladiator,” the first of an ongoing campaign for UPS, due to the staggered release dates of the remaining spots. While additional… Read more

Jim Campbell “Scattered Light”

Jim Campbell‘s luminous public art exhibit is up through February in NYC. For those who can’t visit, Switched has a nice interview and video documentation.… Read more

Adobe Cards

As you scrub through this little gem from Mike Kellog for Adobe, make sure to hang out at some of the “keyframe” points along the… Read more

Orgesticulanismus

It’s rare to me to find a piece of work in our industry that seems to have true meaning to someone beyond just creative expression.… Read more

Lobo: Amnesty International

Leo Burnett Lisbon and one of my favorite Brazilian studios, Lobo, have teamed up to create this arresting spot for Amnesty International. Based on the… Read more

Mike Milyavsky: Cest La Vie

SVA student Mike Milyavsky envisioned a frenetic factory of unhappiness and conformity for his computer art thesis. The harsh vignetting, violent camera moves and mechanical… Read more