I had 3 idea’s as to how the action accomplished.The first was that of pure graphic motion mechanic’s.The second was the mean’s described using miniature object’s in something of a room type enclosure.The third was with the room static and a magnetic drum rotating around the miniature space,and each of the object’s having magnetizeable material embedded in them.Other degree’s of video separation seem pplicable.
Your work is amazing and creative. It’s really great. I’ve checked out only four of your projects thus far — living fast, live free or die,matchbook sign language, and this spinning house with doll furniture inside.
your attention to detail and originality of thinking are nothing short of phenomenal, and coming from me, that’s a lot. I’m a pretty damn original person.
Thank you for making this world a more awesome and creative place to be in through your awesomely insane and well executed projects.
Hmmm! Watching that video gave me a cool idea. One of the ‘problems’ (I hate to phrase it that way, it’s not really a problem, but it’s something that could be changed to take it in a different direction) with this structure is that the furniture seemed to get caught in a loop, but I think if you added a second axis the churning would be more chaotic and visually interesting. And I guess as a practical application it’d be cool for a music video or something, if you replaced the window with a solid color and the chroma-keyed in a background, and then maybe super imposed people to be standing inside the room amongst the flying furniture, it’d create a cool effect.
Brad: All valid suggestions if I am able to return to this project and make another version. I will say that the furniture getting caught in a loop was part of the effect I was going for. It was supposed to be monotonous and almost pathetic.
thank you! impressive!
cool
I had 3 idea’s as to how the action accomplished.The first was that of pure graphic motion mechanic’s.The second was the mean’s described using miniature object’s in something of a room type enclosure.The third was with the room static and a magnetic drum rotating around the miniature space,and each of the object’s having magnetizeable material embedded in them.Other degree’s of video separation seem pplicable.
cool but i think you succeeded in breaking everything 0_o
keep it up
Your work is amazing and creative. It’s really great. I’ve checked out only four of your projects thus far — living fast, live free or die,matchbook sign language, and this spinning house with doll furniture inside.
your attention to detail and originality of thinking are nothing short of phenomenal, and coming from me, that’s a lot. I’m a pretty damn original person.
Thank you for making this world a more awesome and creative place to be in through your awesomely insane and well executed projects.
(hey it would not let me type in thirteen)
DJ
Hi,
It would be more funny if you add small dolls ^^
hahaha, it was good
Dalia, not everything is funny.
hahahah i laughed my ass of.. awesome! lol
On spam protection: What if someone didn’t know how to add?
On the sound: Listening to the video for that long made it start to sound like music, kinda like african drums with a high bpm.
Scott:
On spam protection: If someone is not able to add single digit numbers, s/he should not be allowed to use the internet.
On the sound: I’m amazed you made it long enough for that to happen. Most people find it a quick annoyance.
That last reply comment doesn’t make a whole lot of sense now that I’ve switched my spam protection to the wonderful reCaptcha project.
Hmmm! Watching that video gave me a cool idea. One of the ‘problems’ (I hate to phrase it that way, it’s not really a problem, but it’s something that could be changed to take it in a different direction) with this structure is that the furniture seemed to get caught in a loop, but I think if you added a second axis the churning would be more chaotic and visually interesting. And I guess as a practical application it’d be cool for a music video or something, if you replaced the window with a solid color and the chroma-keyed in a background, and then maybe super imposed people to be standing inside the room amongst the flying furniture, it’d create a cool effect.
I would like to take you for tea
Brad: All valid suggestions if I am able to return to this project and make another version. I will say that the furniture getting caught in a loop was part of the effect I was going for. It was supposed to be monotonous and almost pathetic.
Miss M: Maybe the next time I’m in town.
Once you wish to be natural…you become common.
This was in fact pathetic…in attempting to be unique. Try harder.
This reminded me of Waiting for Godot. Probably because of the monotony and degeneration.
Did you try it without the window?
(I really like it)
max: No, I did not try this without the window.