This is a response to a brief that asked us to imagine a clock or ringtone for the iphone display.
My concept is an alarm clock with an interface inspired by an orrery, as well as an old alarm clock. There are virtual 'pegs' that you can move around orbits to set the time.
I liked the idea of time being represented on a continual scale, as opposed to a clock and a calendar seperately.
Showing posts with label motion graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motion graphics. Show all posts
Plan•it
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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Pursuit
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
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A short animated piece created as a response to research I did into Fischli und Weiss.
My aim was to infuse geometric forms with personality. I suppose one might call it character animation in it's most basic form.
Visually, I was inspired by the credit sequences of Saul Bass and Maurice Binder.
My aim was to infuse geometric forms with personality. I suppose one might call it character animation in it's most basic form.
Visually, I was inspired by the credit sequences of Saul Bass and Maurice Binder.
Imagine That!
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Friday, June 19, 2009
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A piece broadcast on the Red Button at BBC 2 in conjunction with That Mitchell and Webb Look
Mrs. Bobbitt
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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animation,
motion graphics,
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puppetry
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The story of Lorena and John Wayne Bobbitt in rhyme!
My Final Project for the Motion Graphics Graduate Diploma at Chelsea College of Art.
Toy Theater
Zoetrope
Thaumatrope
Jumping Jack
After Effects Animation
June 2009
My Final Project for the Motion Graphics Graduate Diploma at Chelsea College of Art.
Toy Theater
Zoetrope
Thaumatrope
Jumping Jack
After Effects Animation
June 2009
It's Alaska!
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Thursday, November 20, 2008
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motion graphics
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Created for my course at the Chelsea College of Art and Design
This is a response to a type in motion brief. My goal was to create a pastiche of civil defense films as they might look cobbled together and screened on a broken projector, a reflection of Sarah Palin's paranoid and confusing statements. The audio is from her interview with Katie Couric.
This is a response to a type in motion brief. My goal was to create a pastiche of civil defense films as they might look cobbled together and screened on a broken projector, a reflection of Sarah Palin's paranoid and confusing statements. The audio is from her interview with Katie Couric.
NYMF - Astrovision
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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Commission for The New York Musical Theatre Festival, shown on Panasonic's Times Square Astrovision Screen:
The New York Musical Theatre Festival - Panasonic Astrovision from Gabriel Aronson on Vimeo.
The New York Musical Theatre Festival - Panasonic Astrovision from Gabriel Aronson on Vimeo.
Tuesday morning
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Saturday, September 6, 2008
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A strange event on a small London street that is as mysterious as the title I chose to give this short piece.
Tuesday Morning from Gabriel Aronson on Vimeo.
Based on a tutorial by Andrew Kramer at videocopilot.net.
Tuesday Morning from Gabriel Aronson on Vimeo.
Based on a tutorial by Andrew Kramer at videocopilot.net.
Naughtius Maximus
Posted by
Gabriel Aronson
on Thursday, May 8, 2008
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