Flash animation has allowed website designers to create pages that give a more enjoyable experience for the common user. Now, with the ever-growing competition for clients, designers have taken Flash animation to a whole new level of entertainment. Ensuring their company offers the greatest design expertise and creativeness, many artists have been taking Flash and developing outstanding original pieces of artwork for the Web. This type of work has broadened the whole spectrum of Web site design opportunities such as, the introductory animation upon entering a Flash Web site. The introduction to a Web site has the ability to turn a browser away, or intrigue a browser into viewing more of the Web site. Much like film credits, introductory Flash animations have become an important focus for clients and their designers to ensure the public is offered an enjoyable experience.
Here is a list of many websites I came across that use Flash animation to its full capability:
http://www.nemodesign.com/
http://www.sisterface.com/
http://www.nike.com/nke6/v3/
http://www.yaltaclub.com/
http://ff0000.com/universe/
http://www.adidasyourworld.com/
http://www.theinternetwalk.com/index.php
http://www.theblackseeds.com/hifi.html
http://www.magicflutefilm.com/
http://www.greatpockets.com/index.php
http://www.air-atlantis.com/
http://www.derrickborte.com/
http://www.dvdomain.com.au/
http://www.extrememusic.com/
http://www.iconologic.com/ff2002/neocon/
http://www.wiiik.com/k-whaps/kwhaps.html
http://www.laserlines.com/
http://www.ltdesign.co.uk/flash.html
http://www.rezmultimedia.com/indexl_re.html
http://ripestudio.com/_index.php
http://www.sonicboom.com/
http://www.thephaeton.co.uk/universe/
http://www.webdesign20.com/
http://www.bradmillerstudio.com/
http://www.elisasassi.com/#
http://www.firstinspired.com/firstin.htm
http://www.goanna-webdesign.com/
http://www.infinitumdesign.com/
http://www.jonathanyuen.com/main.html
http://mysticmonkey.tv/
http://www.petgo.de/
http://www.stephaneguillot.com/index_uk.htm
http://www.suilen.net/
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Presentation Notes.
Since my presentation on the DIY or DIE Exhibition by Upgrade! in New York, my final paper topic has altered greatly. Originally, my topic was regarding the trend towards collaboration not only within net art but in the business world in general, as inspired by the book, Wikinomics – How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, by Don Tapscott and Anthony D Williams. The grand portion of the pieces in the DIY or DIE Exhibition were based on the principles of collaboration.
New media artist Andy Deck was featured multiple times within DIY or DIE. Upon examining his work, I was intrigued by the overall themes and messages behind his pieces as found on artcontext.net. The paper topic then morphed into Deck and likeminded artists’ battle against the conventions of modern mass media. Deck challenges the world to question the discourse and ideals thrust upon one by the media. He asks society to seek absolute truth rather than obey propaganda.
Some notable pieces and essays by Deck include:
http://www.artcontext.org
http://www.artcontext.org/cultmap/index.html
http://www.artcontext.org/art/03/artForPeace/
http://www.artcontext.org/crit/essays/adMission/
http://www.artcontext.org/art/01/startWars/
http://www.artcontext.org/art/02/box/
http://artcontext.net/progload/
http://www.artcontext.org/crit/essays/mall/index.html
While no longer pertinent to the paper, the links to the pieces featured in the presentation are:
Armstrong, Kate; Tippett, Michael: Grafik Dynamo!
http://transition.turbulence.org/Works/dynamo/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Catanese, Paul: Misplaced Reliquary
http://www.paulcatanese.com/misplaced/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Cerar, Maja; Freeman, Jason; Reed, Patricia: Graph Theory
http://turbulence.org/Works/graphtheory/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Christensen, Julia: Big Box Reuse
http://bigboxreuse.com/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Da Costa, Beatriz; Schulte, Jamie; Singer, Brooke: The Swipe Toolkit
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/swipe/main.html (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Deck, Andy: Imprimatur
http://turbulence.org/Works/imprimatur/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Deck, Andy: Panel Junction
http://artcontext.org/act/05/panel/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Freeman, Jason: iTunes Signature Maker
http://www.jasonfreeman.net/itsm/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Freeman, Jason: N.A.G. (Network Auralization for Gnutella)
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/freeman/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
M. River & T. Whid Art Associates: To Be Listened To…
http://www.mtaa.net/2bl2/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Mandiberg, Michael: Oil Standard
http://transition.turbulence.org/Works/oilstandard/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Mazza, Cat: Knitoscope
http://turbulence.org/Works/microRevolt/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Microrevolt: Knitpro 2.0
http://www.microrevolt.org/knitPro/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Mimosa: muuuuuuu
http://turbulence.org/Works/mimoSa/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Neustetter, Marcus; Stern, Nathaniel: Getawayexperiment.net
http://turbulence.org/Works/getawayexperiment/index.php (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Stellingwerff, Adriaan: Eternal Sunset
http://www.eternalsunset.net/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Turbulence: Commissioning and Supporting Net Art for 10 Years 1996-2006
http://www.turbulence.org/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Turbulence: D.I.Y. or DIE: an Upgrade! New York, Turbulence and Rhizome Net Art Exhibition
http://www.turbulence.org/diyordie/index.html (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Ubermorgen.com: Google Will Eat Itself
http://www.gwei.org/index.php (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Unknown: Fallout, A History of Upheaval, Nicaragua and Its Diaspora
http://turbulence.org/Works/fallout/index.php (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Van Anden, Jason: Farklempt!
http://www.smileproject.com/farklempt/v/1/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Xurban Collective: Knit++
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/Knit%2B%2B/index.htm# (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Zanni, Carlos: Average Shoveler
http://www.zanni.org/average.htm (Accessed February 21, 2007)
New media artist Andy Deck was featured multiple times within DIY or DIE. Upon examining his work, I was intrigued by the overall themes and messages behind his pieces as found on artcontext.net. The paper topic then morphed into Deck and likeminded artists’ battle against the conventions of modern mass media. Deck challenges the world to question the discourse and ideals thrust upon one by the media. He asks society to seek absolute truth rather than obey propaganda.
Some notable pieces and essays by Deck include:
http://www.artcontext.org
http://www.artcontext.org/cultmap/index.html
http://www.artcontext.org/art/03/artForPeace/
http://www.artcontext.org/crit/essays/adMission/
http://www.artcontext.org/art/01/startWars/
http://www.artcontext.org/art/02/box/
http://artcontext.net/progload/
http://www.artcontext.org/crit/essays/mall/index.html
While no longer pertinent to the paper, the links to the pieces featured in the presentation are:
Armstrong, Kate; Tippett, Michael: Grafik Dynamo!
http://transition.turbulence.org/Works/dynamo/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Catanese, Paul: Misplaced Reliquary
http://www.paulcatanese.com/misplaced/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Cerar, Maja; Freeman, Jason; Reed, Patricia: Graph Theory
http://turbulence.org/Works/graphtheory/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Christensen, Julia: Big Box Reuse
http://bigboxreuse.com/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Da Costa, Beatriz; Schulte, Jamie; Singer, Brooke: The Swipe Toolkit
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/swipe/main.html (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Deck, Andy: Imprimatur
http://turbulence.org/Works/imprimatur/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Deck, Andy: Panel Junction
http://artcontext.org/act/05/panel/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Freeman, Jason: iTunes Signature Maker
http://www.jasonfreeman.net/itsm/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Freeman, Jason: N.A.G. (Network Auralization for Gnutella)
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/freeman/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
M. River & T. Whid Art Associates: To Be Listened To…
http://www.mtaa.net/2bl2/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Mandiberg, Michael: Oil Standard
http://transition.turbulence.org/Works/oilstandard/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Mazza, Cat: Knitoscope
http://turbulence.org/Works/microRevolt/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Microrevolt: Knitpro 2.0
http://www.microrevolt.org/knitPro/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Mimosa: muuuuuuu
http://turbulence.org/Works/mimoSa/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Neustetter, Marcus; Stern, Nathaniel: Getawayexperiment.net
http://turbulence.org/Works/getawayexperiment/index.php (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Stellingwerff, Adriaan: Eternal Sunset
http://www.eternalsunset.net/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Turbulence: Commissioning and Supporting Net Art for 10 Years 1996-2006
http://www.turbulence.org/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Turbulence: D.I.Y. or DIE: an Upgrade! New York, Turbulence and Rhizome Net Art Exhibition
http://www.turbulence.org/diyordie/index.html (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Ubermorgen.com: Google Will Eat Itself
http://www.gwei.org/index.php (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Unknown: Fallout, A History of Upheaval, Nicaragua and Its Diaspora
http://turbulence.org/Works/fallout/index.php (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Van Anden, Jason: Farklempt!
http://www.smileproject.com/farklempt/v/1/ (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Xurban Collective: Knit++
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/Knit%2B%2B/index.htm# (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Zanni, Carlos: Average Shoveler
http://www.zanni.org/average.htm (Accessed February 21, 2007)
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
anime film on the net and ai
Slightly off topic, but an anime film came to mind when Amber did her presentationan 2 weeks ago If i'm not mistaken. She was talking about the net, and AI and the net being like an AI. Ghost in the shell is a movie that delves into these ideas. Can the web advance to a level where it manifests into a cenitan being. Although all fiction, as well as being packeged with explosions and bullets I think this film has some interesting ideas that are very postmodern in nature.
Plus the visual representation of the films are very impressive. the Matrix movies got a lot of inspiration from the first movie.
Ghost in the shell 1 (1995)
link
Ghost in the shell 2 (2004)
link
Plus the visual representation of the films are very impressive. the Matrix movies got a lot of inspiration from the first movie.
Ghost in the shell 1 (1995)
link
Ghost in the shell 2 (2004)
link
Monday, April 9, 2007
awsome graphs
http://digg.com/lbv.php?id=1721690&ord=1
A great presentation about data visualization and design etc.
A great presentation about data visualization and design etc.
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