Moving images like no others.
Stop Motion is an animation technique which consists in collating still images to recreate a movement, frame by frame, until you achieve 24 or so images per second. Unlike video which captures an actual movement, stop motion fakes it. This technique used in animation-like films like Wallace & Gromit has become more and more appealing in the recent years, exploring new territory of expression like advertising (read here for the Sony Bravia ad "Bunny" shot in stop motion in NY streets) or music clips.
Framing London.
I recently came across the video below... A night portrait of London by multi-talented Canadian David Hubert whose background is a mix of graphic design, photography, video editing, music and animation. Working in Dreamworks Animation as a 3D animator during the day, he "explores the open space of artistic possibilities at night". I really enjoyed his recent exhilirating clip which strolls the London streets on a soundtrack by French electro-stars Daft Punk. Enjoy.
London (harder, better, faster, stronger) from David Hubert on Vimeo.
23.11.08
London in Stop Motion
Categories: culture, London, technology, UK
22.11.08
Japanese pictures
As promised earlier, here are a few pictures of my journey in Japan. Clearly a different country, at every levels:
White men can't jump
But they can make fun of themselves... Here are some of the recent entries of what White People seem to like: #115 Promising to Learn a New Language
Some time ago I landed, a little bit by chance I dare say, on Canadian Christian Lander's website, a blog having, in his author's own words, "a scientific approach to highlight and explain stuff white people like". It is obviously controversial, but extremly witty and highly ironic.
Obviously, as someone interested in cultural differences, I had a go at "Stuff White People Like", going through some of the 100+ posts which highlights the clichés and absurd sides of life of the average white guys. Interesting also to go through the thousands of comments and rants that any entry generates... Just as if white men have no ability to take a step back and mock themselves.
This Blog reminded me of what a wise man told me one day:Happy are people who can make fun of themselves, because they are not about to get bored.
#108 Appearing to Enjoy Classical Music
#105 Unpaid Internships
#102 Children’s Games as Adults
#100 Bumper Stickers
#95 Rugby
Categories: culture, politics, relationships, society
18.11.08
On your stoves, get set, ready?
9.11.08
Back in the office.
Just came back from a three-week break in Japan, so expect a few upcoming posts about cultural differences in the coming weeks. That country is simply the paramount of cultural differences... More to come soon.
In the meanwhile I was sent this article from the BBC and thought that it was not only brilliantly suited for this blog, but also particularly time-sensitive... The English is clear enough to lorry drivers - but the Welsh reads "I am not in the office at the moment. Send any work to be translated." The joy of auto-reply and foreign languages!
Categories: language



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