Sunday, August 30, 2009

Anti- Aesthetic

Irish animator David O'Reilly has an interesting stand point on computer based animation.
He believes that too much time and resources is put into attempting to replicate real world
scenarios and that computer programs come with there own set aesthetics, which are overlooked and manipulated in order to replicate 'the real'

Too many animators/studios today rely on effects and plug-ins to do all the work for them.
His argument is one of anti-aesthetics, where the computer based animation environment is embraced for what it truly is; Here is a couple of examples of this idea in action.... Please Say Something & RGB XYZ.

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