look • listen • learnMotion graphics with exotic surface models

from: Zeitguised
April 1, 2020


images | above + below

A computer generated concept of exotic fabric in motion from 3D motion design studio Zeitguised.

graphic: Zeitguised


— contents —

~ story
~ featurettes
~ reading


— story —

Take a look at Zeitguised studio’s computer generated motion graphics featuring their work for IBM’s campaign. They add a new dimension to abstract and organic visuals — with extreme, exotic, high-texture surfaces that move with unexpected fluidity.

The future of game-play, interactive, and virtual + augmented reality is trending toward these kinds of richer, denser, deeper surfaces.

The physics of both possible + impossible futures.

One value of artificial reality is its ability to let us experience physicality that doesn’t actually exist — and to see state-changes that are invisible to the naked eye. Like extreme slow + fast motion, magnetism — and impossible materials that twist, grow, crystallize, and decay. What’s special about Zeitguised’s technique is its almost-but-not-quite realism.

Zeitguised is a design + production studio with a portfolio of acclaimed work for clients like Absolut, IBM, Mercedes-Benz, Nike, and Samsung. The studio recently created a concept series of autonomous vehicles called Spaces on Wheels with Ikea.

 

— quote —

from: Zeitguised

This is a different kind of project. What looks at first like an eccentric tangle of simulated dance and color — turns out to be a study of hand-crafted algorithmic textiles and procedural surfaces — for what we call exquisite realities.



— webpages —

Zeitguised | home ~ channel ~ portfolio
tag line: New adventures now.

— about —

Zeitguised studio develops bespoke visual worlds for global campaigns —- exploring hand-crafted algorithmic textiles + surfaces.




reading


1. |

from: Dexigner
title: Foam Studio designs 7 conceptual vehicles with IKEA’s Space 10
read | story

— about —

Foam Studio — in collaboration with IKEA’s future living lab called Space 10 — designed 7 autonomous vehicles. The project is called “Spaces on Wheels and explores how fully autonomous vehicles could enable a fulfilling, everyday life.

https://www.dexigner.com/news/31399
https://www.dexigner.com/video/51134

Spaces on Wheels: Exploring a Driverless Future

 

presented by

Dexigner |  home ~ channel
tag line: Leading portal for designers, architects, illustrators, engineers, artists, and creatives.


— notes —

IBM = International Business Machines
AI = artificial intelligence