In the light of seeing the Avatar in the IMAX theater and watching it's amazing scenery and characters I wanted to talk about Alex Roman and his works. I was introduced to this artist by the good people at IS050. Alex Roman's work to me is amazing to say the least. He is so detailed in his work from the walls to the lighting positioning. I wonder how many hours it takes him to just complete one still of animation. I would have to say that this is some great CGI work cause when you watch the videos it looks so real. The videos were created using 3dsmax, Vray, After Effects, and Premier.
I have included some stills from the videos and also some of his videos from Vimeo. What is great about these videos is that the music goes with the movement of the images and was timed nicely. I'm not sure what came first the music or the video.
Cellphones are a growing part of everybody's everyday life. So we are always trying to stand out and find different ways to show who we are by the accessories that we carry with us. So in that being said, let take a look at some of the concept phone designs that will not go to production, however, could meet the criteria of a you phone.
The Mobile Script phone offers two touchscreens and one of them can slide out to view multimedia files.
The LG Helix when not being used as cellphone also moonlights as a fashion accessory by transforming into a bangle!
The Samsung WM is yet another concept that gets the tech kingdom and the fashion police closer. It is a watch and a mobile phone combined and looks like a remote control.
Typing long messages can be irritating hence the Mimeo interactive cellphone looks like the perfect solution. Sam James Chu’s concept is brilliant as to dial or send a text you need to write it down on a surface.
I recently became familiar with Gregory Alan Isakov music and man was I missing out. Isakov song-craft lends to the deepest lyrical masterpieces. Some of the influence that I hear in his music is some Iron and Wine and who doesn't love Iron and Wine.
"Gregory Alan Isakov proudly calls himself a folk artist, and while that's broadly accurate, it's also a tad limiting. Because while some music fans might not consider themselves fans of "folk," they still bow at the alters of Jeff Tweedy, Andrew Bird and Jolie Holland. And now you can add Isakov to that list."- Denver Post
Gregory Alan Isakov has released a new CD called "This Empy Northern Hemisphere" and I highly recommend that you pick this up. If you are like me and looking for intelligent, rich songwriting with superb folk music sound then this my friends is a treasure.
The New Alice in Wonderland movie is expected to be out in theaters in March of 2010 and the trailers are already out. So I wanted to give props where it was deserved to Tim Burton. He has done an amazing job from what I can see on the design and capturing the imagination of the world of Wonderland. Most of us remember the cartoon movie from our childhood and we all are looking forward to seeing another version.
In this version the 19-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny: to end the Red Queen's reign of terror. This is going to be a classic for sure. Check out the trailers and stills below. Let me know what you think about this movie.
I came across the works and sculptures of Simen Johan and wanted to share his work with all of you. His work involves nature themes and is often hauntingly contemplative and slightly disturbing. Simen new works were just displayed in an exhibition this year called "Until the Kingdom Comes".
In his work, Johan blurs the boundaries between the real and the unreal, re-imagining worlds that, much like our own, are forever a mystery. Majestic animals in fantasy landscapes are set in relief against a darker reality. The work addresses primal experiences, shaped by desires and fears--solitary paths towards imagined fulfillment.
Well it is that time again for another Playlist. This playlist is one to chill to with some really good new and upcoming bands. This playlist has a lot of folk influence and if you like folk you will like this playlist. If you want to hear more Playlist then click on TCL Playlist in the menu. Enjoy!
Cover art by Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Always Like This by Bombay Bicycle Club
2. Bad Connection by Eulogies
3. Harder Hit by Loquat
4. Eden Was A Garden by Roman Candle
5. The Truthspeaker by The Language ft. Lateef
6. False Alarm by The Wooden Birds
7. Burning Stars by Mimicking Bird
8. Lemon aka (BigFishLittlePond) by Amos the Transparent
9. James Blues by J. Tillman
10. Format U by 6pm
11. Lost in Time by Whitley
12. Now We Can See by The Thermals
13. Roman History by Pet Lions
14. The Cave by Mumford and Son
Being one who loves graphic design and web design. I'm always looking for new ideas and creativity when it comes to finding some new inspiration for a new project. It is also fun to search for different designers and styles to sit and try to figure out how they were able to make that or what gave them the inspiration to create their works. So today we are going to look at some creative photographers and try to figure out their inspiration.
So are you excited to find out what was chosen as 2010's color of the year? (Drumroll Please). The color of the year is ANTONE® 15-5519 Turquoise, which was chosen by Pantone. Pantone is a company that are experts in color.
Turquoise is a slightly greenish shade of cyan. The color is based on the gem turquoise and the term comes from the French for Turkish.
Choosing the color was "a very thoughtful process," said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. "This is not something where we just idly throw darts at swatches and decide. 'Well, that's the color.' We're attuned to the emotion a color evokes, what it makes people feel like."
Pantone's research shows turquoise evokes thoughts of places to escape (like a tropical beach) or a talisman that provides protection, Eiseman said. The color also was among the top 10 chosen by fashion designers for their 2010 collections.
The color of the year is chosen from what I assume is for fashion and designing trends that will most likely occur in 2010. Turquoise is a color most people view in a positive light that works well for men and women and pairs nicely with most other colors, the company said. So if your looking for a new color to paint your walls for this year than Turquoise is your color.
Turquoise succeeds 2009's Pantone Color of the Year, Mimosa, a sunny yellow hue. I for one enjoy 2010 color better than the 2009 choice.
So when I was on my trip back home. I came across a program that would come in handy for me. Seeing how I'm always working on three computers and needing to transfer files. I needed to find another form of saving my documents and having access to them on all my platforms. Then I found Live Mesh Beta.
With Live Mesh, you can synchronize files with all of your devices, so you always have the latest versions handy. You can access your files from any device or from the web, easily share them with others, and get notified whenever someone changes a file.Working on one computer, but need a program from another? No problem. Use Live Mesh to connect to your other computer and access its desktop as if you were sitting right in front of it. Live Mesh has a lot of different features that allow you to share folders with others and manage your folders within Mesh. It also gives you a live desktop that is accessible through a web browser and they provide you with 5GB of free space to save on your Live Mesh Desktop. So check out Live Mesh Beta and let me know what you think. If you have a Windows Live ID you can use that to start your Live Mesh Beta account.