Creator of the Protomid amongst other famous projects | Inventor of PULP PAINTING
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Here is a collection of film clips I shot with funding from the Waterloo Arts Fund. They are from two of the seventy scenes of my short movie “Local Constellations”.
Though it may be only one step away from being a home movie, I feel it conveys the narrative–even without professional cinematography, editing and an original score.
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Protogon Shift Underwater (C20C12B1-96AB-4428-8AAD-5B1E2CA130E8) from Andrew Smith on Vimeo.
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Underwater (3965696D-182E-43B6-86DD-97343BDFFBA4).mp4 from Andrew Smith on Vimeo.
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Ferris Wheel from Andrew Smith on Vimeo.
Galt Fairgrounds
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First Contact from Handymartian on Vimeo.
An animated short about falling, searching and connection.
This film is animated to the track 'First Contact' which is taken from 'The First Contact LP'.
You can download the album and a HD version of the film here: handymartian.bandcamp.com
You can also buy a 'First Contact' limited edition enamel pin badge here: handymartian.com/shop
More animations and other fun things here: handymartian.com
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Protogon Underwater from Andrew Smith on Vimeo.
John W. McDonald Admires ”The Protogon” by Andrew James Smith
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FORK IN THE ROAD - ANDREW JAMES SMITH720 from Andrew Smith on Vimeo.
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Viewing The Protogon 1 from Andrew Smith on Vimeo.
John W. McDonald Admires ”The Protogon” by Andrew James Smith
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The Protomid is a painted wood sculpture by Andrew James Smith based on his Protogon, an arrangement of regular polygons each sharing a subsequent side, which exhibits a unique exponential spiral.
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The Protomid Touches Down In time for the 2016 JMM Math and Art Exhibit at the Seattle, Washington State Convention Center. (at Washington, Seattle)
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The first print of the Smithon series exceeds expectations. www.Smithon.ca/art prints
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HIDDEN RED SHARP BALL
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“I have (somewhat) reversed the hue of these balls from their originating 1. Parent. When completing my morphology, the two annulus surrounding these globes get compressed into multi-looped floral patterns, which when combined, create the Smithon. No longer are there any inner circumferences filled with patterns. Poof, they are gone. No balls. That implies to me, these…
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