I used to be a 3D modeller. I worked in Alias Studio on an SGI back when the idea of layers in Photoshop was unthinkable. The idea that we would all soon be able to use our laptops to run high end animation software to make our own movies was ludicrous… But here we are.
I’ve never been a fan of the big Hollywood animated feature. I’ve never seen Toy Story or the sinister Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo or the majority of the genres œuvre, but for a long time I was still “wowed” by CGI in a technical sense. That one concession ended a while back though. We’ve reached a technical plateau in the sense that the visuals being presented aren’t compromised by the softwares inability to deliver, aside from those projects which try to achieve human realism.
For these reasons and countless others, I champion projects like those below. Please, isn’t there a single director in the Hollywood system with the tenacity and resources to make a sci-fi movie the old school way? Where is the next generation Ridley Scott? Somebody bust out the glue and make some goddamn miniatures. I’d put 2001 or Alien up against any CGI malpractice from the last decade.
If you are going to be at Coachella next weekend - be sure to stop by and visit the latest Global Inheritance initiative :: The Energy Factory. We worked with a group of architects lead by Juan Azulay in designing and developing the structure and exhibits - which all showcase alternative and renewable energy sources in fun and interesting ways. It’s worth your time - and if you’ve ever been to Coachella before, you’ll understand how valuable a little bit of shade is. The Energy Factory provides it in abundance through the innovative use of industrial shading fabric for the roof of the structure. Stop by and see us, and sign up to help out with future initiatives.
My design firm, eyerus propaganda is responsible for visual identity of the project.
Like stumbling upon an undeveloped roll of film you thought had been lost on vacation years ago, here is a clip of Social Distortion playing at CBGB in NYC circa 1992. The show was filmed and simulcast live to the “big screen” in Times Square - back before the entire corridor morphed into one big continuous television.
True story - after the show, I came out of CBs, hailed a cab right away - no problem, hopped into the back seat and the driver say he just saw me on the JumboTron in Times Square. Friends called from California who saw it picked up on MTV news.
And now, some 15 years later - i finally get to see the clip. I love you internet.
Crap quality, but if you look closely, I’m the tall long hair in a sea of rockabilly punks
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