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What did you see, what was it like, how did it feel? Tell me everything. It’s different for us all but safe to say the days and nights have passed a little more strangely over the past year. We’ve all been a bit more alone, exposed to ourselves, aware of simple things in life we miss. I miss stuff like feeling someone’s laugh vibrate the air, seeing someone’s cheek hair in the late afternoon sun, sharing the brilliance of some days or the stillness of some nights. This piece is a tribute to the time we have spent alone while longing to be together, now that there is an end in sight down the road. I think there is a lot of beauty in the simple wish to catch up with those we love, in missing people and their unique weirdness, in having the involuntary space and time to find yourself feeling love for others while being alone. It’s a true kind of smile to smile alone. So, how have you been? Tell me everything. Video work, 5000 samples per frame at 2400 x 1800 px 24 FPS seamless video loop, all components hand-sculpted in VR, animated and rendered in Blender Cycles, final output 2000 x 1500 px at maximum quality.
This guy is part of a series where I created a gang of Imaginary Friends. All the pieces in this series feature a unique imaginary friend who performs an action that makes him unique. All videos are infinite loops.
The future is here, where food is digitized and consumed. Homer is a simple man, and all he wants is an infinite amount of donuts made up of a series of ones and zeros fed through the metaverse. Includes: Original 4k loopable animation mp4 file. Custom 100% birch wood print from Prints On Wood. And an Infinite Objects video print delivered within 4-6 weeks.
This one is special because it’s actually the *FIRST* GIF I created in this b&w style, back in 2018, about burnout. The first of a series of GIFs dealing with digital era side effects