Sometimes the online world reveals unsuspected parallel dimensions. This is an unknown restyle of Neural independently (and secretly as we never knew about it) made by NY-based Motion and Graphic Designer, Clarke Blackham. Very nicely made, perhaps only a bit glossier for the magazine’s line, it testifies once more how even your most familiar outcomes can have another life somewhere else.
Tag Archives: 3D
The V[R]erses, virtual objects of literature

Certainly one of the most interesting experimenter ever in writing with technologies, Mez Breeze has transversed online eras with remarkable practices. Her new work The V[R]erses is a microstory experienced through 3D rendered forms, which have text ‘nodes’ as →
Maraboutage 3D, printing moral voodoo dolls

The symbolic value of a 3D printer has lowered from a machine that would have ‘fixed’ our daily reality on multiple levels, to one of the many tools to produce something valuable. This technology has suffered the same evolution crisis →
Caress Of The Gaze, like technological animals

During a period of time thought to be between two and six million years man has slowly lost the long, thick fur that covered his body. As protection against the elements and indecency we have dressed ourselves in a variety →
Camera Restricta, to share or not to share

Camera Restricta, by artist Philipp Schmitt, is a camera prototype that simplifies the search for new views of the most visited places. The entirely 3D-printed device consists of a machine that holds a smartphone equipped with an open-source app. After →