I know this isn’t actually cut live, but I like the style and would love to have this kind of energy/feeling of “being in it” with the stuff i do. Maybe this means I ditch the tripods and put my crew on monopods, stick them ON stage and ditch the formal centered wide shot for a lower, back of the crowd angle. Might try this next time around, at least for a rock show.
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THIS IS THE COOLEST THING
THIS IS COOL. flip bookin’ clouds!
So sweet. Brains are crazy things.
Old Man In Nursing Home Reacts To Hearing Music From His Era
If you build it, they will come!
9-year-old’s DIY cardboard arcade gets flashmobbed
I love the idea of augmenting paintings with projections, and this installation takes it to the next level with 3D structures. I wish I could go see it!
This weekend I saw the greatest art installation ever. Seriously. And I’ve seen a lot of cool installations but this one takes the cake! This thing needs to end up in the MCA or AI’s new wing.
The physical installation is intriguing and full of interesting + thoughtful elements. Add the layers of brilliant video + audio elements and you have the most engaging piece of art I have seen in a long time.
The details (because you MUST go see this thing) -
A collaborative multimedia installation by:
Anthony Lewellen
Brian Steckel
Christopher Tavares Silva
David Cuesta
John Heenan
Lauren Feece
Soundtrack by This Mother FalconAlso showing the artwork of:Chad KouriLaura BergerLuke Ramsey
Viewable Saturdays from 11am-5pm at Believe Inn until April 14thAdditional opening event Friday March 30th, 6-11pm2043 N Winchester Ave
Chicago, IL. 60614
773.562.2270
believeinn.org
facebook.com/believeinn
Great use of a GoPro to catch a real moment that tells a story. There’s something about the first-person point of view that makes this even more compelling, and not just about the action shot.
This guy draws a city with a life of its own, drawing cards to let chance dictate what happens to the city, what he then has to draw on the map. The amount of time he must have spent on this over the years is amazing.
wow. This matches shot for shot so precisely; it’s so well crafted.
how do you get this job??