Thursday, July 5, 2007

high intake design on no time

I'm a new media design & imaging junior at RIT and I've created this blog to house everything that inspires me. Whether it be motion graphics, films, animations, illustrations, bands, music, websites - whatever, you'll find it here. The best part about the internet is that there is bound to be someone out there that finds the same things interesting that you do... so here is my declaration to anyone who cares to read. Please comment, critique, and enjoy.

Hey, it's better than sending millions of e-mails to yourself.

To begin:

- 20/120 Films / Motion Graphics -
Link:
http://www.twenty120.com/
20/120 is a purely creative session that allows 20 individuals to create a 2-minute open-creative piece. The theme for this open call was change. I'm currently interning at VH1 part of MTV Networks. My boss, Amanda Havey, helped work on a piece in here. They're all very interesting.
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- Diesel's Fashion Show -
Link:
http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/fashion-taken-to-a-new-dimension-diesels-holographic-show/
This is the coolest collision of fashion and design technology I've seen in a long time. I'm all about combining arts to create something inspiring. Not to mention my love sea creatures big and small...
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- Niklaus Troxler -
Link:
http://www.troxlerart.ch/
Inspired by my favorite,
Joseph Muller-Brockmann... a Swiss designer for over thirty years, he has focused mainly on poster design for music events.
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- Digital Camera Reviews -
Link:
http://dpreview.com/
It's so great for reading up about your gear, price checking, fact checking, and on and on...
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- Amazing Little Bird -
Link:
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/video/384Kbps.wmv
We're still trying to figure out if this thing is real or not... I really hope it is.
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- Rene Daalder -
Link:
http://renedaalder.com/docs/01_qt.html
Rhapsody 1,2,3 - Precocious teenagers write, direct and star in their inconoclastic first film. They just happen to be future architect Rem Koolhaas, director Jan de Bont, TV personality Frans Bromet, software tycoon Samuel Meyering and multi-media pioneer Rene Daalder. A collection of reels and films... and such.
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and last for today, but not least:

- Kinetic Sculpture -
Link:
http://www.glumbert.com/media/kineticsculpture
Kinetic sculpture moved by the wind... coolest shit ever. It reminds me of Hayao Miyazaki characters.

.Linzi

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