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krdesign · 5 months ago
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Welcome to Cyberspace! from R▲ on Vimeo.
Waiting for a culture to be updated is like being stuck on the loading screen. One transition period or another, they all look the same from cyberspace
opacity.ru/Welcome-to-Cyberspace
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krdesign · 6 months ago
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Blackout Zone | Animated FUI System from Victoria Shelest on Vimeo.
Blackout Zone is an animated FUI system concept for a coastal wind power station in crisis. This personal project, created over the past weeks, showcases my approach to motion graphics for complex interactive environments, balancing clear UI with narrative tension. Built in Figma and After Effects, with JavaScript expressions for centralized animation control, it provides a look at my UI animation workflow and skills. Check out the full case on Behance to see it all come together!
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krdesign · 10 months ago
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Burton Rast Speaker Reel from misterburton on Vimeo.
Burton Rast is an artist and designer living in San Francisco, California. He has explored and enjoyed a range of disciplines throughout his more than 20-year career, from UX leadership, creative direction, and interaction design, to photography, data visualization, and filmmaking.
Burton served in a startup, worked on both the client and agency sides, spent seven years at IDEO as a Principal Designer, and another five at Google as a UX Design Lead.
Burton creates unintentionally moody imagery that can be found in publications, the world over, and regularly lectures about hard-fought truths realized both in and out of the workplace.
Lectures: misterburton.com/talks.html Web and social: @misterburton Contact: mb [at] misterburton [dot] com
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krdesign · 2 years ago
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Joseph Joseph Tota Laundry Separation Basket - Assembly from Joseph Joseph on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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Birra Spot commercial from Foa Trastu on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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Dead Pixels Showreel 2021 from Dead Pixels on Vimeo.
Immersive and interactive 3D digital experiences.
Visit our website: deadpixels.it
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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Lamborghini Centenario - UE5 Cinematic from Dead Pixels on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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LILA Cagliari Spot CRISA / 2020 / Regia di Federico Branca from Federico Branca on Vimeo.
Campagna Regionale di comunicazione 2019/2020 per la prevenzione e informazione Hiv : lilacagliari.org
Testimonial : Federico Carta / CRISA Regia : Federico Branca Location : Mercato Civico Via Quirra - Cagliari
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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Road Runner Pods from Fantasy on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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Conspiracy Games from Fantasy on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 3 years ago
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DOTU (60FPS) from Fantasy on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 4 years ago
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Hill's | Poochini a Love Story Short Film from Bipolar Studio on Vimeo.
Sometimes the bond with a dog is so strong that even the most committed pet parent might not realize their extra love is adding extra pounds. In a true animated love story between a dog named Poochini and his parent Camilla, we bring to life the heartwarming PSA to tackle this topic.
BRAND Hill's
AGENCY VLMY&R
WRITING, DIRECTION & PRODUCTION Bipolar Studio
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krdesign · 4 years ago
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Fantasy Mobility from Fantasy on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 4 years ago
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demo NORIBROS INC. from noribros on Vimeo.
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krdesign · 4 years ago
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Instravel - A Photogenic Mass Tourism Experience from Oliver KMIA on Vimeo.
► Editing: facebook.com/Oliver-KMIA-1622032868057530 instagram.com/oliverkmia/ twitter.com/OliverKMIA
♫ Music: Ben Laver benlaver.com soundcloud.com/ben-laver/instravel-a-photogenic-mass-tourism-experience-soundtrack
► Copyright and Picture Removal Request Regarding copyright, this work falls under fair use due to the short duration of each image appearance (1/7 of a second) and the "transformative" nature of this project. Finally, this video is not made for commercial use and will not be monetized. However, if you see your picture in this video and wish to remove it, please, just send me a message (@oliverkmia) via your Instagram account with a link to your picture and I'll remove your image right away. Thanks.
► Concept: I explained all the details of the video in this article at: fstoppers.com/bts/how-i-created-viral-video-and-what-i-learned-process-218052
I came up with this idea last year while traveling in Roma. I wanted to take a look at the popular Trevi Fountain but I never managed to get close to it. The place was assaulted by hundreds of tourists, some of them formed a huge line to get a spot in front of the Fountain. Needless to say that I was very pissed by this sight and left for the not less crowded Pantheon. I was shocked by the mass of people walking all around the city, yet I was one of them, not better or worst. Like all these tourists, I burned hundred of gallons of fuel to get there, rushed to visit the city in a few days and stayed in a hotel downtown. Then, I remembered a video I watched a few months earlier from the artist Hiérophante (vimeo.com/151297208). I decided to make this kind of sarcastic video but with the focus on travel and mass tourism. Hiérophante admitted that his video was "cliché" and that he got inspired by other videos. So I'm basically making fun of something I'm part of. The irony is strong.
While the era of mass world tourism and global world travel opened up in the 60s and 70s with the development of Jumbo Jets and low cost airlines, there is a new trend that consists of taking pictures everywhere you go to share it on social networks. During my trip, I felt that many people didn't really enjoy the moment and were hooked to their smartphones. As if the ultimate goal of travel was to brag about it online and run after the likes and followers. In a recent article published by the Guardian, journalist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett described this phenomena: "These Instagrammers are collectively sucking the joy and spontaneity out of travel photography, and for those unfortunate enough to bump into them abroad, possibly travel itself. We must pity the poor locals, who have to put up with them. [...] Social media encourages the memeification of human experience. Instead of diversity we see homogeneity. It’s extremely boring." theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/17/instagrammers-travel-sri-lanka-tourists-peachy-backsides-social-media-obsessed In the extreme situation, this image rush can have negative impact on the environment dpreview.com/news/3305755990/tourists-are-destroying-new-zealand-s-iconic-lake-wanaka-tree-for-instagram-photos
However, I was able to find plenty of nice accounts over my research on Instagram. Some of them were inspiring and lead by talented persons. In the end, social networks are just a tool. For better or worse, (or both). Eventually, I couldn't secure a picture of the Trevi Fountain for my Instragram account but I still had a very nice time in Italy.
► Production: I used images available on public Instagram accounts. Finding and sorting the material took a lot of time but I produced the video over several months when I had time. The process of aligning each and every images manually in relation to the next was very tedious.
Image credit of the video Thumbnail: Eiffeil Tower: Pixabay Lady with Iphone: Stokpic Lady on the beach: Wendy Hero Selfie: Tookapic Japanese temple: Pixabay Map: Pixabay Taken from pexels.com/ (Creative Commons Zero CC0 license)
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krdesign · 4 years ago
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"Life is a Rally" - Realtime Unreal Engine - [Sub Eng] from Guido Ponzini on Vimeo.
djantalmen.com/work/lifeisarally - Started as R&D for automotive in Unreal Engine, “Life is a Rally” have been created in the free time by a team of 2 tech in 2 months, working mostly in the weekends. We tried to experiment with most of the topics that are difficult to see in automotive demo for realtime: storytelling, physical rigs, enviromental fx. Packed with a lot of custom solutions made syncing SideFX Houdini and UE4, with a particular attention and love on Niagara particles, “Life is a Rally” is a love letter to life and to people who keep going on, even in such a difficult period as the one through Covid-19 pandemic situation.
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krdesign · 4 years ago
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Run Forever from Universal Everything on Vimeo.
Run Forever is a digital media artwork visualising the vision of Hyundai Motor’s sustainable design and green energy for a clean mobility society. In Run Forever, the runner is at one with nature, transforming from water, to hydrogen and oxygen, to pure energy, before returning to nature in the form of plants. Inspired by the water cycle, Hyundai Motor’s clean hydrogen fuel process is renewable, generating infinite energy for our runner to ‘run forever’.
Run Forever launches the new brand space Hyundai Motorstudio Busan. The Motorstudio is a hub for design, exploring the power of design across all disciplines. Experiences in the Motorstudio are guided by the theme ‘Design to Live by’, reflecting how great design enriches and reinvents our everyday lives.
Run Forever features on the Creative Wall at Hyundai Motorstudio Busan. The digital artwork is among a variety of arts and cultural exhibits in the space that allow visitors to experience the vision of the Hyundai Motor brand.
The five-story Hyundai Motorstudio Busan is based in F1963, a cultural complex in the former Kiswire Suyeong wire rope factory designed by renowned architect Choi Wook. Universal Everything and Hyundai Motor have previously collaborated on a kinetic display experience and large-scale video artwork for the Hyundai Motorstudio in Goyang.
Run Forever also features in Hyundai Motor’s commercial TV campaign about clean energy.
universaleverything.com/projects/run-forever
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