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Friday, May 29, 2015
Rex Space: On The Shelf
Actually, "Rex Space" was just a silly gag name for a test. But the more I use it now the more I like it...
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
Rex Space
What I forgot to mention is that Rex Space shops in the same places as where Chewbacca and Cornelius shop.
By the way, Rex Space shops in the same places where Chewbacca and Cornelius shop.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Toys From The Past: Cornelius (Planet Of The Apes)
Ca. 1971 (Photo via/© Toywalker's Toys)
Cornelius and Rex, dream team alarm!
Rex Space, the 1970s action toy that never was.
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The Angleton Ant Farm House (Completed 1972)
"House of the Century", designed by San Francisco design collaborative Ant Farm. (Photos © by Ant Farm/Chip Lord i.e. their respective owners. All rights reserved.)
And as it stands today:
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Sunday, May 24, 2015
Hyungkoo Lee, Again And Yet Again
Hyungkoo Lee is an old acquaintance to the fellow readers of this very blog here, isn't he? I'm following Lee's work for more than an estimated time of a decade, now. His work not only makes brilliant postings but it also became a highly appreciated part of my lectures at FH Salzburg. Website: WWW.HYUNGKOOLEE.KR
Please note: all images here are © by Hyungkoo Lee. All rights reserved.
Please note: all images here are © by Hyungkoo Lee. All rights reserved.
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Animatus,
Hyungkoo Lee,
Skeleton
Saturday, May 23, 2015
The Duck On The Wire
This is a piece I already posted here but since a couple of Nemo Academy students came to me with prints of it asking me to sign recently, I thought I give it a repost. BTW, two of them (Arianna Pisani and Ferdinando Batistini) were so kind and sent me pics (see below) of where they put the piece, directly on the walls over their animation desks.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Negative Space Is An Animation Designer's Friend
Negative space is your friend.
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DUCK Awesome,
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Dean Ellis
I've always been a huge fan of science fiction illustrator Dean Ellis' (1920-2009) classically shaped space rocket ships. Here're two samples of my most favourite pieces by Ellis. (Please note: All images here below are copyrighted by their publishers and Dean Ellis)
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inspiration,
John Starduck References
Saturday, May 16, 2015
"And the winner is ..."
Guest posting by Maryam Laura Moazedi
Bruno Bozzetto is an Italian animation artist. No. Bruno Bozzetto is "the" Italian animation artist. And he is more than that. Somehow he is also an anthropologist and a philosopher, he observes people, describes social interactions, tells stories with incredible depth and imagination, designs unique characters, and animates them.
Today, he received the Nemoland Award in Florence after being awarded the Berlin Golden Bear in 1990 and being nominated for the Oscar in 1991. There is hardly anything more wonderful, charming and flattering than being invited to Florence by Nemo, the fantastic "Accademia delle Arti Digitali"(Eric Goldberg, Yoichi Kotabe, Gary Goldman, Don Bluth are some of the Nemoland awardees). And there is hardly anything more wonderful, charming and flattering than Bruno Bozzetto accepting the invitation. Since his childhood, he has been fascinated by animation. He animated his first characters as a teenager - not having appropriate means did not keep him from animation. One of his first animation films was produced on his mother's ironing table. His passion, his talent, his ideas, and his father's support made him what he is now: a "gran maestro" who is too modest to accept that he is a master of animation and story telling.
When he was 17, the only known animation was made by Disney ... a rather discouraging (technological) standard for a teenager. Nevertheless, he continued and focused on ideas and creativity instead of technology. His first short film was "Tapum! La storia delle armi" (1958), since "mankind invests 95% of its time into arms" he decided to make a film on weapons. His masterstroke was, without doubt, Signor Rossi (Mr. Rossi) (1960-1978), a series that enjoys cult status today. In 1965, he produced "West and Soda", a parody of the traditional American western. Who knows, perhaps he is also the founder of "Spaghetti Western" - Bruno and Sergio Leone discussed that question but could not find an answer. A great many more films followed, such as "Vip, Mio Fratello SuperUomo" (Vip, My Brother Superman) in 1968, a parody of superheroes and satire about advertising, brainwashing and consumerism. In 1976, he released "Allegro Non Troppo" featuring six pieces of classical music. The idea for the film was born when, one day, Bruno was packing his bag listening to Ravel's Bolero. He had just finished reading a book in which mankind was to vanish in the very last two seconds. The combination of the repetitive rhythms of "Bolero", its explosion at the end and mankind vanishing in the last two seconds was the starting point for his film.
Bruno never lost his curiosity. When computers became more important he started using new technology. Flash, Photoshop, ... Bruno sees learning as a life-long experience. Plus, he makes sure he is the one dominating technology and that it is not the other way round. No matter what role technology plays in his films, all of his productions have a deeper meaning and all of them use humour as a means to communicate his train of thoughts.
The Milanese animation artist is living with his family and pets (among them his amazing sheep that does not know he is a sheep) in Bergamo and has his "Studio Bozzetto & Co" in Milan. Congratulations and thank you for your inspiration, Bruno.
Bruno Bozzetto, Nemoland Legend Award 2015. Teatro Odeon, Florence, Italy.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Saturday, May 09, 2015
Get Your Animation Face Ready, Florence!
Bruno Bozzetto and I will be in Florence next Saturday (May 16th, 2015, Cinema Odeon), on invitation of the phenomenal Nemo Academy. Alright, this is what this event will be all about: Bruno Bozzetto - and I'll have the smashing pleasure to host this very show. But please be warned about my looks, in order to avoid asking Bruno too many silly fan-boy questions (my own) I'll wear an anti-fan-boy-questions-motor-hat (FB3000) during the whole show.
Bruno Bozzetto and me, sort of.
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Nemo Academy
Thursday, May 07, 2015
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Throwback
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Faber-Castell TK 4600,
Pencils,
Throwback
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