Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Pie by Alan Woo

Stanley Kubrick A Clockwork Orange
"Curious to see if there were any stark similarities or contrasts within particular films, Pie aims to create an incredibly simple and concise baseline of comparison of films trough one particular trait: colour. The outcome is a number of triptychs comparing various films of particular trilogies, directors or genres. A program written in processing captures each frame of each movie and essentially creates a ‘pie chart’ of the colours contained within each film producing a simplistic and abstracted representation. Each poster includes the film title, year, director, cinematographer, running time and occasionally, various surprising/unsurprising similarities."
A program written in processing captures each frame of each movie and essentially creates a 'pie chart' of the colours contained within each film producing a simplistic and abstracted representation. Each poster includes the film title, year, director, cinematographer, running time and occasionally, various surprising/unsurprising similarities.
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Nikon S60 Campaign

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Ezpandable bookcase design

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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Mitsubishi's Wakamaru in SOHO


Audi Q5 Synchronized

Incredible visual idea plus great execution, created a whole new image of the car.
Audi Q5
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
More than DSLR


For now, there are only two DSLR can shoot movie, Canon 5D Mark II and Nikon D90. The new DSLR shows great ability about shoot movies, the biggest advantages are the shallow depth of field and exchangeability of lens. The result of HD video which shot by DSLR can compete with the expensive video camera, I think this new technology can give students and independent movie studio more opportunity to create high-quality movies.
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5D2
D90