Floating: Flying Paint Slow-Motion Movie



Wednesday, 12. January 2011
Enjoy this stunning highspeed camera paint animation movie by Siggi Kuckstein and Johann Cohrs called 'Floating'.

Floating is an absolutely brilliant example of 'flying paint floating through the air' filmed in super slow-motion with a great play of various depths of focus. Watch it collide, speckle, drape and dance.

   
  Color-drops paint animation by Siggi Kuckstein and Johann Cohrs
   
  Color-drops paint animation by Siggi Kuckstein and Johann Cohrs
 
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Fantastic 3D Art Videos By Polynoid



Friday, 3. December 2010
Polynoid presents some amazing graphic 3D videos.

Enjoy this terrific 3D short movie from 2007: 'Mindplotter'.

A commentator said about this animation:

"It seems like the machine daydreams away from its job whenever it has a spare moment only to discover there is something just as fantastic and magical about the real world from the design of the flames.
That or it is being attacked by some humanoid like creature that is getting into its robot brain..."

   
Mindplotter (scene from the short movie) by Polynoid
   
'458nm' - The snails

And another superb 3D animation video from 2006: Two electric snails find each other - but then something utterly unexpected happens...

The producer of this spectacular video animation is Sinje Gebauer. Soundtrack by dAdA - iNN.

Polynoid is the storytelling/design firm with collaboration of Jan Bitzer, Csaba Letay, Ilija Brunck, Tom Weber and Fabian Pross.

Polynoid.org

   
Electric snail from the short movie 458nm by Polynoid.
   

 

Grill ‘Zunder’ By Tät-Tat



Thursday, 25. November 2010

Tät-tat from Switzerland presents an innovative 'barbecue'.

'Zunder' Grill Set with sausage by Tät-Tat

'Zunder' Grill Set with sausage by Tät-Tat How's that for a cool barbecue solution...?

The Zunder by Swiss company tät-tat is an uncommon 'set fire to grill' set. Whatever you need for a respectable barbecue is there: A cervelat sausage, firewood, straw and a box of matches. The black string is made of used bicycle inner tubes.

Seen at the 'Blickfang' design trade fair, November 2010 in Zürich.

Order it here: Taet-tat.ch - zunder grill set

   


 

Aurélien Pumayana Floret's mandala video masterpiece: 'Luminaya'.

Enjoy this stunning trip through mandalas, chakras and sacred geometry.

Music by Karunesh.

Ultrafeel.tv already published a report on Aurélien Pumayana Floret's incredible mandala art.

   

 

Troxxy vinyl business cards.Christian Troegele from Germany presents his unique business cards - made out of original vinyl records!

You produce business cards out of vinyl. What brought you to this great idea?
After a few years in the sales and distribution business I received lots of business cards every day but they almost looked the same. They have all been made out of paper, so I asked myself if there are any alternative materials to make business cards out of different materials?

After that I created the first cards out of steel, leather, wood and gum. You should know that I am a great music fan and vinyl collector. At an evening where I was thinking about new innovative materials for business cards and alongside listened to vinyl records the idea was born. Now I have specialized in creating unique business cards made out of extraordinary materials.

Have others already jumped on this? Any competitors?

It was a long road to create a vinyl business card, so that’s why I applied for the copyright and made a brand out of it called Troxxy™ Vinylz. Troxxy™ Vinylz are original vinyl records assimilated to: Business-, club-, member-, vip- cards, visiting cards, accessory, label, marker, tally, tab, clothing label, newspaper holder, beer coaster, etc . …each one is unique, forgery-proof, barcode and qr-code compatible. And this is only the beginning of Troxxy™ Vinylz.

Vinyl business cards by Christian Troegele.

Isn't the production of Troxxy™ Vinylz environmentally questionable?
Certainly not. The vinyl records have been produced already and I make something absolutely new out of something which already exists. I am not a vinyl killer I see myself as a vinyl lover who brings vinyl back to the business. You have to be a nerd and vinyl junkie for a very long time to have such an idea to make Troxxy™ Vinylz. I do NOT use any relevant records. But for some records it is more honourable to be used as an exclusively Troxxy™ Vinylz as to decay in a dusty dark stack.

Vinyl business cards by Christian Troegele.Can I print whatever I want on it, even photographs on Troxxy™ Vinylz?

Yes, but you have to know that I print white colour on black vinyl records. So if you would like to have a photograph printed at a Troxxy™ Vinylz the colour white will be silhouetted against the black vinyl.
But I also make creative traditional business cards out of paper and other materials too.

How much does one Troxxy™ Vinylz cost?
That depends of the number of pieces, material, the printed district and the design you would like to have. From a certain amount one card will cost about EUR 1.80 produced as a traditional business card.

These are all 'Hand Made in Germany' and each one is unique because of the different vinyl records I use. Especially the Troxxy™ Vinylz are no cheesy giveaways in the traditional way. You give somebody truly respect and appreciation they deserve in a complete new way of using business cards produced by Troegele.com

Who are you clients?

Everybody who will contrast himself from others and will be kept in mind in a very special way. Troxxy™ Vinylz are in particular for clients in the music industry, DJs, nerds and creative minds.

For campaigns in the music or fashion industry this would be a totally new way of marketing! Especially in the music and hip hop industry concerning how hip hop culture was founded. The b-boys in the early 80s used established things like music samples on vinyl records, developed it and made something very new out of it. I did the same the Troxxy™ Vinylz way. Generally speaking my business cards are for everybody who wants to be different and who wants to set oneself apart from others.

Christian Trögele with his vinyl business card.Where can we order your cards, especially the Troxxy™ Vinylz?
You can order via my homepage Troegele.com which will be translated in english soon and I hope to find distribution partners as well to sell my products, because: From a rebel it’s final – on Troxxy™ Vinylz.

You also could find me and my brand at Facebook:
Troxxy™ Vinylz and at Twitter: troxxy_vinylz

 

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Sennentuntschi, the first serious Swiss mystery-horror thriller.

Switzerland isn't just famous for cheese, chocolate and annoyingly loud church- and cowbells, but now also for this inspired and shocking horror movie.
The story involves an old legend known all over the European mountains:
Alpine herdsmen are so lonely on their long summer grazing season that they create and misuse puppets made of straw, which suddenly become alive and take brutal revenge. Sanctimonious hypocrisy and belief in demons spell doom for the residents.

See the trailer - you don't need to understand the Swiss-German dialect to get the point... but warning: Not safe for work, and not safe at home either!

The divinely sinister film poster was made in the style of the typical Swiss folklore silhouette art;
created by craftsman Ernst Oppliger:

Sennentuntschi - Film poster

Director: Michael Steiner
Producer: Bernhard Burgener
Screenplay: Michael Sauter, Michael Steiner, Stephanie Japp
Actress 'Sennentuntschi': Roxane Mesquida 
   

 

Richard Mosse filmed ex-dictator Saddam Hussein's mountain palace in Iraq in March 2009.

This enchanting video was shot in Hussein's hilltop palace in the mountains of Iraq, overlooking the river Tigris.

The slow, virtually static video is called 'Theatre of War'. Audio was recorded at the official US military hand-over ceremony at the nearby city of Saniya. A mullah's prayer for unity among Arabs is spoken, after which the pan-Arab national anthem, 'Mawtini' which translates into 'My Homeland' is played.

Digial color and cinematography by Jerome Thelia and Trevor Tweeten.