Witness the progress of Tokyo’s Shinjuku ward from 1969-2004 in miniature cereal box form.
[Source: Gizmodo]
Cool works of art.
Witness the progress of Tokyo’s Shinjuku ward from 1969-2004 in miniature cereal box form.
[Source: Gizmodo]
Last time I posted some laser graffiti, this time I’m posting animated light graffiti. This is a commercial for Sprint done by Jamie Kivisto.
This is pretty creative and very well done. Seems several bands now days are looking for user generated videos. The first I know of was the Yeah Yeah Yeahs video contest for their “Cheated Hearts” song. Just yesterday, a buddy of mine was talking about how he was going to try and do one that Ozzy Osbourne has running for his “I Don’t Wanna Stop” song. Then I ran across a Modest Mouse video done by a fan for their “Missed the Boat” video contest. Here is that video:
Myself and a couple have friends have entered the above into the Modest Mouse video competition. Using green screen footage provided by the band we cut a simple music video. We then degraded the images and printed out each frame sequentially. (all 4133 of them) We then nailed each “shot” of 50-100 posters to various structures and posts. Then using a digital SLR camera with a long exposure we frame by frame shot each poster. Oh, and theres a little video projection (again, frame by frame on the SLR) just to mix it up. There is no compositing, no shortcuts, just lots of blood, sweat and tears, and a huge Kinkos bill!
[Source: Wooster Collective]
What kind of art is this? And who is able to do it?
The artist is unknown at the moment. Here is where the images were found. Be sure to check out the rest of the images in the link, there are some incredible details on different pieces.