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Jason Hopkins

Biostructure IV
Jason Hopkins trabaja en la futura evolución de los seres humanos, combina formas geométricas y orgánicas creando cuerpos con interesantes estructuras y formas similares a enormes tumores. Me gusta el buen trabajo sobre la textura de la piel, en su blog se puede encontrar algunas texturas y tutoriales interesantes.

Freya Olafson

MÆ Motion Afterefffect
MÆ – Motion Aftereffect explores motion-capture, ready-made 3D models and monologues found online, ranging from experiences with virtual reality in live gameplay to out-of-body experiences and astral projection tutorials. The work addresses the impact of emerging consumer technologies associated with AR – Augmented Reality, VR – Virtual Reality, MR – Mixed Reality, XR – Extended Reality and 360° video. Monologues sourced from the internet provide the infrastructure for the work; an in-ear monitor feeds Olafson the monologues onstage, challenging her to listen and speak simultaneously. This dual action of listening and speaking enables her to embody a state of presence that references data streaming, live processing, and gaming. As a performer she becomes a conduit, medium, or interface, broadcasting edited monologues from the internet to the audience. The action of performing the work becomes like playing a video or VR game.

Lee Griggs

Portrait modeling experiments
In-house artist at Autodesk, creating docs and tutorials for the Arnold renderer using Maya, 3ds Max, Softimage, Cinema 4D, Houdini and Katana. All images are rendered in camera with Arnold using multi-touch technology.

jati putra

Jati Putra Pratama turns landscape photos into surreal works of art by contorting the scenes to include unusual angles. The Jakarta, Indonesia, graphic designer made waves on Reddit after posting one of his pieces, spawning a flood of copy-cat work, and even a tutorial. Many online commentators write that Pratama’s work is reminiscent of the physics-defying scenes from the hit-film Inception, but this isn’t Pratama’s only style: his Instagram features more traditional (if there can be such a thing) surreal photos as well.