Courts métrages d’horreur pour trembler en moins de 15 secondes









À l’occasion du 15 Second Horror Film Challenge, des dizaines de réalisateurs ont imaginé des courts métrages d’horreur avec une seule règle : créer un film de 15 secondes ! Une contrainte étonnante qui force les réalisateurs à exploiter au maximum leur talent, leur imagination et leur créativité. Le 15 Second Horror Film Challenge 2017 vient de dévoiler ses lauréats, et je vous invite tout de suite à découvrir les films d’horreur des vainqueurs. Accrochez-vous, ces 20 courts métrages vont vous faire trembler en moins de 15 secondes.

source : ufunk

Motion designer : Andreas Wannerstedt












I’m Andreas Wannerstedt, a designer & motion graphic artist currently living and working in Stockholm, Sweden. I craft unique 2D & 3D animations and designs beautiful websites among other things. During the last 12 years I’ve been working with clients such as Adidas, Ikea, Coca-Cola, Spotify, Absolut Vodka, Red Bull, Google etc.

http://www.andreaswannerstedt.se/projects

artiste : Simon Christoph Krenn’s






Simon Christoph Krenn’s experiments play around with rubbery hyperreal body parts

Simon Christoph Krenn’s 3D animation, Parasitic Endeavours, initially started out as the creative wanting to explore distorted perspectives on human evolution. “I think my main inspiration came from nature and its creative forces themselves. I used to study zoology at university and was especially fascinated by evolutionary biology and the development of animal morphologies,” says Austria-based Simon. “I realised the video’s strange and somehow creepy potential and decided to push the animation even more into this direction.”
The result is a compilation of body parts, mainly heads and torsos, that wobble along a white backdrop and bump together like rubber mannequins. The hyperreal detail is unnerving and to see recognisable human parts being manipulated making the viewer feel both uncomfortable and mesmerised.
“I used a software called Houdini to turn 3D photoscan geometry into soft body objects with physical properties,” explains Simon. “I also applied different forces, like gravity, to the simulations in an effort to create more natural movements and collisions. The physical properties were set in a way to resemble a very soft and rubber-like material with a lot of elasticity. In order to render the scenes, I used a GPU render engine that allowed me to work a lot faster than it would have been possible with conventional CPU renderers.”
Simon’s photorealistic CG experiment highlights his surreal imagination and the precise detail it takes to achieve these tests. Parasitic Endeavour has also laid the ground work for an upcoming interactive project Simon is working on, as well as also prototyping scenes and simulations for his next video.

Words by Rebecca FulleyloveMonday 18 December 2017
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vimeo.com/simonchristophkrenn

Jan Vranovsky : architecte, designer et photographe





Jan Vranovsky est un architecte, designer et photographe d’origine tchèque vivant actuellement à Tokyo. Sa série Parallel World est une narrative visuelle des espaces urbains japonais. Intéressé par la façon dont l’architecture définit le visage de la ville, ses photographies se concentrent sur de minuscules ruelles au lieu de l’architecture avec des ambitions conceptuelles et esthétiques. Plus de son travail ici, et suivez-le sur Instagram.

Texte & image : fubiz + Written by 

idk about these hot dogs



Idk About These Hotdogs was started in April of 2013 as a way of having fun with the rest of my senior year of college. New hotdog photos are posted every other day. All photos are available as prints from an Etsy shop

Hotdog Girl is a 20-something millennial living and working in Brooklyn, New York and is surrounded by cats at any given time. She graduated from Pratt Institute in 2013 with a BFA in photography. She encourages feedback from the audience and is always available to collaborate on projects you may be working on. Contrary to popular belief, she does not eat many hotdogs.

Death Star Construction Timelapse : Benjamin Botkin + Isaac Botkin




This video is a personal project (fan film) created by myself and my FX-guru brother Isaac Botkin. He planned and crafted all the visuals in Lightwave 3D, and I composed the original score. The goal was to come up with an original melody, but keep it very much within the style and flavor of John William's iconic Star Wars scores.

3D artist : Filip Hodas



Pour sa nouvelle série, l’artiste Filip Hodas explore les ruines modernes de la pop culture, créant des paysages post-apocalyptiques peuplés de vestiges de jeux vidéo, de séries ou de junk food. Pac Man, Playstation, Hello Kitty, Happy Meal ou Game Boy, de superbes créations réalisées avec des logiciels comme World Machine, Cinema 4D ou Octane. Je vous invite à découvrir le reste de ses créations sur Behance ou Instagram.
Texte et site : ufunk

Intimate Self-Portraits by Sofia Masini



An ongoing personal project of intimate self-portraits shot by Italian photographer Sofia Masini.

Born in 1991, Sofia Masini is an Italian photographer who lives and works in Milan. In 2015, she has graduated from Italian Institute of Photography and University Of Milan with a degree in Cultural Heritage Studies. Since then she works as a freelance photographer in various creative fields such as event and backstage photography. In 2015, she has started to work on a series of self-portraits. Sometimes rather hidden and shy, sometimes more straight to the point, Sofia Masini captures nudes and semi nudes of her own body to explore different states of mind. A couple of images from her self-portrait series can be found below. For those of you who want to see more of Sofia Masini’s photographic work, please visit her website or follow her on Instagram.
Source & Texte : weandthecolor

Illustrateur : Mantas Grauzinis








Mantas Gr is an animator, illustrator and animation director currently living and
freelancing in Vilnius, Lithuania.

He loves telling stories through beautifully crafted illustrations and animations.

No Borders – Le street art engagé et percutant de ICY and SOT




Les dernières créations street art du duo iranien ICY and SOT, dont nous avions commencé à parler en 2012. Ces deux frères street artists luttent contre la répression sévère dans leur pays, et se battent pour défendre la liberté d’expression avec des œuvres percutantes et engagées.
Aujourd’hui basés à Brooklyn, ICY and SOT ont dévoilé le mois dernier une nouvelle série de créations dans le cadre de leur solo show intitulé Human (Nature), en abordant des sujets forts comme la crise des réfugiés, l’artificialité des frontières, ou encore la destruction de l’environnement. Magnifique.

Texte & Source : http://www.ufunk.net/artistes/icy-and-sot-street-art/