Jul 30
Going down on patterns (15′ 29″)
This experiment has a very unusual result, I filmed the whole moment in one move using b/w grain contrast. The movie in itself is powerful, but when I experimented with multiplications, I discovered that all of a sudden, the entire perspective has changed. I love the sliding cars and way light changes shapes.
Tags: video,
black,
Bucharest,
bus,
contrast,
experimental art,
pattern,
pop,
street,
video art,
white
Apr 11

Great work guys!
I’ve also been at a sound design workshop at the Next Festival in Bucharest and Jamie Travis came to analyze his work on Patterns Trilogy. It is soo good, and I especially liked the fact that these three films are extremely rational in directing approach. I usually don’t like that and I myself try to avoid being overrational when creating, but his works are so much taken into extremes that I can only say it is a perfect small piece of art.
I am also working with submodalities and I have discovered sound one of the most important aspect of a movie and one of the least credited by general audiences. The movies are 97% visuals and merely 3% audio. This is not fair
Tags: postmodernism,
artist,
video,
Argent Content,
Bucharest,
Jamie Travis,
Next Festival,
Patterns
Mar 31
Word goes that cybercrime experts from around the world will meet in Brussels this week to discuss how governments should counter attacks aimed at crippling the Internet and hitting users with data loss, identity theft and fraud.
“The European Union’s anti-terrorism has voiced concerns about cyber attacks and said the bloc was working on new laws addressing the increasingly common phenomenon” CNN comments.
While in Bucharest, the NATO summit begining this Wednesday will also address the same issue.
Cool!
Tags: CNN,
hacking,
technology,
internet,
Brussels,
Bucharest,
cyber attack,
cybercrime,
EU,
fraud,
hero,
kosovo,
NATO,
theft
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