Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Tokyoplastic
Including fantastic sound design. Every corner of this website needs exploring to fully appreciate its complexity and attention to detail.www.tokyoplastic.com
Labels:
3D Modeling,
Flash Design,
Sound to Moving Image,
Web Design
Bell X1
The first plane to reach the speed of sound. A top secret project, realised in the US towards the end of the 1940's.www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/GAL100/bellX1.html
Monday, 29 March 2010
Lutz Glandien
Renowned for his Electroacoustic compositions, also very involved with sound for dance and theater.www.lutzglandien.de
Sunday, 28 March 2010
SPOV
A well designed website with impressive show-real.www.spov.tv
Labels:
3D Modeling,
Motion Graphics,
Show-real,
Sound to Moving Image
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Monolake
An interesting site, containing factual content on the world of Monolake and his exploits. Be sure to check out the section on sound dynamics and mastering, for a brief introduction to this vast subject.www.monolake.de
Friday, 26 March 2010
X1 Project - Part 1
This is the first in a series of loops which will be used as motion trackers inside After Effects.
Labels:
Body Poppin',
Breakdancing,
Composition for Dance,
Dance,
Modern Dance
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Daniel Hirschman
Daniel Hirschman's demonstration of his Engine project at the recent Kinetica exhibition in London definately stood out as both intriguing and beautiful. Click here to see us at the installation.www.plankman.com
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
The Freesound Project
A very useful companion when searching for sound you can't record or synthesize yourself. Also working to a valuable ideology regarding intellectual property rights.
"In stark contrast to the music industry's increasing focus on controlling intellectual property, the web site aims to support an ongoing process of open and legal sound exchange."www.freesound.org
"In stark contrast to the music industry's increasing focus on controlling intellectual property, the web site aims to support an ongoing process of open and legal sound exchange."www.freesound.org
Labels:
Creative Commons,
Free Samples,
Open Source,
Sound data base,
Tape
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