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    Tag: houdini

    KAZU “Come Behind Me, So Good!” – Music video by Daito Manabe + Kenichiro Shimizu

    A collaboration between Daito Manabe (Rhizomatiks) and Kenichiro Shimizu (PELE) for Kazu Makino, ‘Come Behind Me, So Good!’ music video combines photogrammetry and mixed reality to create a seamless dream-like landscape, invigorated by Elevenplay performance.

    Category Houdini PythonPosted on:17/04/202015/03/2021

    Blackberry Winter – Artificial human motion in asymmetry

    Created by Christian Mio Loclair (Waltz Binaire), ‘Blackberry Winter’ is an investigation into the possibilities of identify motion as a continuous walk in a latent space of situations.

    Category Javascript openFrameworks vvvvPosted on:10/07/201919/08/2019

    Horror Vacui – Exploring Earth’s (un)real geological formations

    Created by Matteo Zamagni, “Horror Vacui” is a non-narrative film that explores geological formations of Earth and the frenetic hyper-development attained by humankind.

    Category Members VideoPosted on:19/09/201829/09/2020

    Superception – Expanding human perception with personal projection mapping

    Created by Shunichi Kasahara in collaboration with Satoru Higa, Takuto Usami, Shotaro Hirata and Tetsuya Konishi, “Superception” (Super + perception) is a research framework that uses computer technologies to intervene and transform human perception.

    Category MaxMSP Members openFrameworks vvvvPosted on:26/04/201821/05/2020

    The Creatures of Prometheus – Generative visualisation of Beethoven’s ballet with Houdini

    Latest in the series of self-initiated studies by Simon Russell exploring the combination of the audio and visual, ‘The Creatures of Prometheus’  is a generative visualisation of the ballet composed in 1801 by Beethoven.

    Category Members SoundPosted on:04/09/201707/10/2019

    (Un)natural Phenomena – Daria Jelonek’s Technological Nature

    ‘Technological Nature’ is a recent short film by media artist and designer Daria Jelonek exploring the emulation of natural phenomena with technology. Auroras, rainbows, and glaring sunlight, are all recreated with everyday materials in an eerily empty domestic environment.

    Category Environment MembersPosted on:03/07/201707/10/2019

    Audio Geometry Exploration – Sonification in Houdini

    Created by Simon Russell, animation director based in London, the following is a series of Houdini experiments where geometry is used as a way to visualise sound, and vice versa.

    Category Members SoundPosted on:14/11/201622/05/2019

    Walking City – Evolving video sculpture by Universal Everything

    Referencing the work of Archigram, Universal Everything continue to explore body and movement with the latest evolving video sculpture titled “Walking City”.

    Category Members VideoPosted on:10/02/201425/02/2019

    Hyperfeel – “Macro-Textural / Sensual Aesthetic” for Nike by FIELD

    Hyperfeel is a series of four video artworks by FIELD produced for the launch of the Hyperfeel shoe for Nike. Animated in Houdini using procedural/generative processes, pieces capture “macro-textural, sensual aesthetic” – describing emotions of running on different terrains: on sand, grass, tarmac and trail.

    Category Featured Members OtherPosted on:29/10/201327/02/2019

    Ghost Are Dancing – Houdini animated portraits by Teresuac

    Ghost Are Dancing is a personal project made by Teresuac, mostly using Houdini with 2d motion vector technique combined with lighting in 3D. The resulting video is reminiscent of RGB+D project but with flair of drawings + watercolours by Kynd.

    Category Inspiration Members ScriptsPosted on:01/09/201305/03/2019

    Nike Flyknit ‘Fit’ Installation by Universal Everything / Milan Design Week 2013

    Universal Everything create a 4 sided video cube for Nike at Milan Design Week, capturing the hive of activity where living threads swarm across the screens responding to human presence.

    Category Members openFrameworksPosted on:08/05/201318/08/2016

    Energy Flow – Non-linear film experience by FIELD for the iOS and Android

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    Category Android iOS MembersPosted on:10/12/201218/08/2016
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