Speed up slowly
A big BMW M5 launched like a cannonball on a salt lake explodes scattered installations, all rendered in extreme slow-motion. Vrooooooooom….
A big BMW M5 launched like a cannonball on a salt lake explodes scattered installations, all rendered in extreme slow-motion. Vrooooooooom….
We’ve already touched on the fabulous series of portraits produced by photographer Tadao Cern of subjects caught in a wind tunnel. Here’s the video version of the same project, called ‘Blowjob’. Irresistible.
Take another look at the still portraits
The fine team from DigitalRev Hong Kong try using the powder technique to imitate smoke, inspired by Thomas David’s series ‘Dust Dancing’.
With a robotic articulated arm, high speed video is capable of rendering slow motion images like you’ve never seen before. Fascinating.
Here’s a very original video installation which transforms shadows into characters and produces images. The method was introduced last year in Amsterdam.
Another delicious short from the Sheep Films studios which demonstrates with humour how to get the better of ultra-instrusive surveillance cameras.
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