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Joseph, one of visitors, pointed us to this great light show. When it comes to advertising with a light show, what better place than Dubai in the United Arab Emirates to put theory to practice. With almost unlimited means and colossal budget, the result is a stunning Fanta live commercial! Enjoy!

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30 May 2011

Amazing Dubai Light Show

Author: pi2k | Filed under: Artistic Trails, Complex made simple

In Turkey, a man named Esref Armagan was born without eyes. This genetic mutation is of much interest to many in the scientific community. Indeed, the man has never seen light or shapes but has the ability to draw them very precisely. As a talented artist, he masters the use of perspective to the astonishment of many. The results are incredible. Enjoy!

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1 Mar 2011

Esref Armagan – Artist born without eyes

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails

When I get back home after a day at work I often find myself hungry and jump on a pack of crisps to calm down. Now, it looks like this is not this guy’s habit, instead, he converted a bunch of “cheetos” into a real art piece. I hope the glue he used is food safe. Anyway, this is great! Enjoy!

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13 Feb 2011

Eatable Art – Cheesy !

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails

If you’re into stop motions, you might think that you’ve seen them all already. However, this one is particularly nice, these two guys have spend 2 days, using 222 t-shirts getting it done. Plus, the t-shirts are custom made. The result is astonishing, incredibly funny while one must of course recognize the hard work in mastering the technique. Enjoy!

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8 Feb 2011

Heavy T-Shirt Fighting Stopmotion

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails

If you ever want to promote a car and you’re missing inspiration, take a glance at what these guys have achieved in a great combination of light painting and stop motion. In these techniques, you use light sources of different colors and intensity in order to “draw” on the screen, this is combined with multiple still shots in order to form a video stream. The result is shown below. Enjoy!

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6 Feb 2011

Amazing LightPainting and StopMotion combination

Author: pi2k | Filed under: Artistic Trails

An artistic way to lose time, this amazing stop-motion animation is the result. Did you even think Milk crates could be used that way someday? Enjoy!

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17 Jan 2011

Milk Crate Sea Dragon Animation

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails, Fun Stuff

For the first minute, you might think that she’s “only” making a drawing on a thin layer of sand. However, starting past the first minute of this, you realize that she’s actually not only drawing a static picture but rather telling a story. What a great talent! Enjoy!

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10 Jan 2011

Sand Animation

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails

Vincent is a 1982 stop-motion short film written, designed and directed by Tim Burton and Rick Heinrichs. It was one of Burton’s first animations, it’s an adaptation of a poem he wrote titled Vincent. The film was narrated by Burton’s childhood idol Vincent Price.

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6 Jan 2011

Vincent By Tim Burton

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails, Out of the ordinary

Great stop motion made out of candles

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2 Jan 2011

Fire Animation

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails

Amazing show with an unexpected ending

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21 Dec 2010

Skilled Artist

Author: juanssal | Filed under: Artistic Trails