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Do you remember when we met? You were brilliant, witty, gorgeous to look at...something's changed.
Film by Julia Pott,
Voice Over by Carolyn Saint Pe,
Sound Design by Danny Boyle,
Music by Walter,
Assistant Animator Robin Bushell,
Produced at the Royal College of Art 2010


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Do you remember when we met? You were brilliant, witty, gorgeous to look at...something's changed.
Film by Julia Pott,
Voice Over by Carolyn Saint Pe,
Sound Design by Danny Boyle,
Music by Walter,
Assistant Animator Robin Bushell,
Produced at the Royal College of Art 2010

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onedotzero festival interviews: d-fuse

onedotzero festival interviews: d-fuse
endless cities_redux
onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009

endless cities_redux is a condensed extract from d-fuse’s project surface 1.0 commencing as a journey to the metropolitan centres of east asia and the pacific rim. the film documents urban spaces and the dynamics at work within each city. a collaborative production on a global scale. from an original commission for re-imagining the city by british council and onedotzero, d-fuse worked with an impressive 80 artists on the project.

d-fuse: www.dfuse.com

to watch the endless cities_redux film in full please click here: www.vimeo.com/3280687

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Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Ro...

The latter half of the 20th century saw the built environment merged with media space, and architecture taking on new roles related to branding, image and consumerism. Augmented reality may recontextualise the functions of consumerism and architecture, and change in the way in which we operate within it.

A film produced for my final year Masters in Architecture, part of a larger project about the social and architectural consequences of new media and augmented reality.

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onedotzero festival interviews: max h...

onedotzero festival interviews: max hattler
aanaatt
onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009

award-winning abstract stop-motion film commissioned by w+k tokyo lab for the the japanese hip hop / electronica artist jemapur [creator of this years onedotzero festival trailer audio]. hattler uses found geometric objects to create an arresting vision of analogue futurism.

aanaatt was featured in onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009 bespoke programme craftwork.

max hattler: www.maxhattler.com

to watch the aanaatt [teaser] please click here: www.vimeo.com/1640427

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onedotzero festival interviews: chris...

onedotzero festival interviews: chris gavin
txt island
onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009

txt island was featured in onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009 bespoke programme craftwork.

chris gavin: www.chrisgavin.com

to find out more about txt island please visit www.txtisland.com

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onedotzero festival interviews: jo ap...

onedotzero festival interviews: jo apps + kate moross
audacity of huge
onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009

audacity of huge was featured in onedotzero_adventures in motion 2009 music-driven moving image and music videos programme wavelength 09.

jo apps: www.joapps.com
kate moross: www.katemoross.com

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The City

I visited several major cities, and asked people one question: "What is 'The City' to you?"

Their responses were then animated.

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My entry won first prize at the D&AD Student Awards 2010!

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The (somewhat shoddier) first draft of this animation can be seen at http://www.vimeo.com/8150513

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Rescue The Hitchcock 9

Alfred Hitchcock: pioneer, legend and master of suspense Hitchcock’s 9 surviving silent films are a vital part of British cinematic history. Decades of wear and tear have left them in urgent need of restoration.

The BFI needs you to bring these rare films back from the brink and into the digital age.

Every penny counts. So please give whatever you can, and help bring a cinematic masterpiece back to life – for you, for everyone, forever.

Donate online now www.bfi.org.uk/saveafilm

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instrumental video nine

Simple machines work together to make music. (fullscreen, please)

Download the entire Cinema 4D project file: http://www.beeple-crap.com/resources.php

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