Zygote does Siggraph

September 19, 2007

Today’s Siggraph’s “Computer Animation Festival” had a little surprise for the attendees. It was a simple yet amazingly innovative product.


“ZYGOTE is a lightweight inflated ball, illuminated from within, that responds to pressure applied to its surface. Interacting with the ball is simple: punch it, bounce it, squeeze it, or tap it and the ball’s internal LEDs react instantaneously.”


Here is a clip of Alex Beim at the BIP (Building Interactive Playgrounds) in Italy, explaining how this project started and a little bit on how it works.


Zygote Interactive Ball at BIP, Italy from alexbeim on Vimeo.


The first time I saw the ball in action was a couple weeks ago, he was a guest at the latest VFS Digital Design Assembly, and I was amazed with the simplicity of it, and at the same time the complex programming that goes on behind the scenes, I love that, when something looks so simple and has a quite complex system running to make it look simple.


I was excited of being a part of this event. I was assigned to record this event, there were two of them, and even though the second screening of the Festival had more people, the fewer people in it actually got more involved in this experience, so much that the lights on the ceiling received some impacts, but nothing to worry about.


After I finish the edit of the footage, I’ll post it here, this would be probably at the beginning of next week.


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Highlight on Motion Project

September 11, 2007

It’s been a while since I write something, mostly because I was out of the country, and second because I’ve been quite busy with projects, anyway I found a space to write about what I think was the highlight from last term’s blue screen project.


The brief stated that we needed to create a motion graphics piece incorporating blue screen footage and computer generated (CG) graphics, I personaly think the project could’ve been better, I didn’t structure my work as good as I thought and ended up trying to develop my concept out of the media I had created so far, I think visually it looks good, but the concept is in a way shouting for help.


Though I think it was a success, because thanks to this I realized that what drives me the most is creating graphics, environments where graphics, or in this case footage, can come to life and transport people to a different place.





The highlight of this project was this image, I think this image gave me a step forward on finding my own style as a designer, I like playing with textures and shapes, and this illustration helped me go a little further into this style, not a style for everything that I will do but rather something that I will use when I design personal stuff, or when necessary for a client.


*I’m having some difficulties with the sound of the video, I will post it as soon as I fix that.


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