Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Explore with Chrome and the Tate Modern in London "This exquisite woods"

In collaboration with the museum Tate Modern in London, launched an online art experiment called " This Exquisite Forest "(" This exquisite forest "), which allows them to collaborate with others to create animations and stories using drawing tools based on technologies web. Seven renowned artists in the collection of the Tate, including Bill Woodrow , Dryden Goodwin , Julian Opie , Mark Titchner , Miroslaw Balka , Olafur Eliasson and Raqib Shaw , have created a first animation or "seed" to start an exquisite forest . From these seeds , you can add new animations to extend the story or to make branch into a new direction. They could even start your own tree of stories with friends. The more sequences are added, the animations will grow in the form of trees , creating a potentially infinite number of outcomes for each animation.


Besides the website, an interactive installation will open on July 23 in the gallery Tate Modern Level 3. The trees initiated by the artists of the Tate, as well as the contributions of all form part of the exposure through large-scale projections. Visitors to the gallery can also contribute using digital drawing stations.
  "(" This exquisite forest "), which allows them to collaborate with others to create animations and stories using drawing tools based on technologies web. Seven renowned artists in the collection of the Tate, including Bill Woodrow , Dryden Goodwin , Julian Opie , Mark Titchner , Miroslaw Balka , Olafur Eliasson and Raqib Shaw , have created a first animation or "seed" to start an exquisite forest . From these seeds , you can add new animations to extend the story or to make branch into a new direction. They could even start your own tree of stories with friends. The more sequences are added, the animations will grow in the form of trees , creating a potentially infinite number of outcomes for each animation.

 http://i.imgur.com/u4Ahi.jpg


This exquisite forest uses  Google Chrome features like advanced HTML5 and JavaScript to produce an experience of creation and exploration only. For example, the API Web Audio allows them to generate music to accompany your animations. This project also uses technology and services of Google App Engine and Google Cloud Storage to exist in the online world, in the cloud. 

We invite you to try it on ExquisiteForest.com and contribute to an animation that allows the forest to grow. By Aaron Koblin, Google Creative Lab, Data Arts team
 

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Kiwi ! : We can fly




 Comment From Author :

He was nailing the last tree to the side of the cliff. All the trees nailed to the side of the cliff look like, as he is falling downward over them, like he is flying over the tree-tops, when he is, in reality, not. Kiwi birds do not have wings and cannot fly, so his ultimate dream was to fly. :3