Attempting to piece some sort of showreel together…however I do realise that this is awful. But I am still playing around and need to add in more work.
I quite like the animated logo for hellorondez thoughhhh.

Studying Graphic Communication at NUCA.
Interested in interactive design.
I think, therefore I am, a creative.
@hellorondez
Attempting to piece some sort of showreel together…however I do realise that this is awful. But I am still playing around and need to add in more work.
I quite like the animated logo for hellorondez thoughhhh.
Noisy Jelly
“Raphaël Pluvinage and Marianne Cauvard’s Noisy Jelly project is a game that allows each player to create their own musical instrument out of jelly.”
“Using a mini chemistry lab, each player makes their own set of jellies using water, agar agar powder and a series of molds. The jelly shapes are then placed on the game board, and can be manipulated to create sound.” CR
calendar I designed around the theme of how mundane life is. the idea is that you colour the circles in once you finish your day and the act of doing so becomes mundane.
This is a concept for an online community of tree lovers, called ‘Arbori collectio.’ The quality went a bit down but you get the idea.
This is the remade version of Qrki, with the new name, ‘Unconventional Wonders.’ It a concept for a new social network.
FLOW: ‘Hero’will deliver an exciting series of new site specific artworks that explore and respond to the journey of water through the county focusing on different aspects of the county’s waterways, from its major canals and rivers, to its iconic water towers and reservoirs. FLOW is a Northamptonshire County Council led project delivered in partnership with Anglian Water and British Waterways and is associated with the regional Breath of Fresh Air programme that encourages local communities to engage with the environment.
(Source: tacticalshoyu)
Arnaud Gerniers - Frame.
FRAME is a strange invitation to question our own gaze when faced with an image. the presence of a frame set up at the centre of a borderline hostile landscape functions as a magnet: our perception of the image oscillates between attraction and repulsion. our gaze, hypnotized by the luminous frame – an iconic and powerful element of the image – fixes on it, in an unfulfilled desire for a new element to see and interpret. one glances at the title, in order to feel less lost, but these geographical references, though they reassure us about the existence of the almost mythical landscape, do not shed additional light …
all one can do is obstinately stare at the photo and cross over to the other side of the frame, into what is not said of the image. mute and tenacious, it offers no form of narration and leaves us no choice but to go see elsewhere, beyond. in this same way, frame frees us from trying to decrypt things and forces us to look within, since we cannot project ourselves onto it. in this state of things, this necessary letting go, we end up “seeing.”
using the same principle as for the photos, the installation shown in the small room creates an intimate relationship and a questioning of what the spectator perceives. the black light troubles one’s vision and pushes away the limits of one’s visual stimulation. this perception of black transforms absence into a mystical poetry.
(Source: darksilenceinsuburbia)
Makoto Tojiki - Hope and Dream, Light Sculpture. [VIDEO]