This is an ident made for MTV



This is a piece by a Thai animator. I don't quite understand what he is saying but I can appreciate the design aspect of this animation.



This is a bit of a bleak short from Quercus. Showing all the animals that would give up if we give up.

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Earth Show


Mariele Neudecker
400 Thousand Generations
2009

This is Mariele Neudecker's Piece from the Earth Show at the Royal Academy. The piece is called 400 Thousand Generations. This is referring to the generations it took for photosensitive tissue to evolve in the human eye. Personally I think this was a highlight of the whole show as it was one of the most visually impacting pieces in my opinion. I think it purveys the essence of the show in it's concept and does this by also being aesthetically pleasing. This is important to me as it is what I work towards. I think there is depth to this piece which was lacking in many of the others. Layers of meaning that individuals can interpret differently. At first I did not see the resemblance to eyes. I think the fact that they resemble eyes could be saying that humanity needs to open it's eyes to global warming. The fact that it is called 400 Thousand Generations could be significant also. In my opinion this is saying it has taken all this time to develop sight in humans and we are not using this skill. We just need to look at the effects of global warming for proof.

In the description it says that the artist has used materials that ensures that it is "slowly but constantly changing" this makes the piece even more interesting to me. As seeing live art does it the world of justice but if it is changing all the time, the experience of the piece is different for each person. The description also says "preserved in stasis, as museum objects" this made me think that it could be from a museum in the future. When mountains are extinct this is the last impression of one. The fact that it is upside down could imply it was so far removed that future beings did not know which way up mountains were.

The Age of Stupid



On Thursday we watched The Age of Stupid. A film in which Pete Postlethwaite stars as a archivist living in the devastated future world in 2055. In the film Postlesthwaite looks back at real footage of today's age of stupid. The film highlights the simple problems that could have been changed and shows that humans were aware of extinction and still didn't change how they behaved. Looking at the current climate from the point of view of five sets of characters. An entrepreneurial Indian man who is going about creating goair another of the low cost airlines. Piers, an Englishman trying to do some good by setting up some wind farms. An American savior in hurricane Katrina who seems to be contradictory in his beliefs, as he works for shell oil. A young African girl who is trying to go to university and on the receiving end of the effects of shell oil. And an Iraqi brother and sister who have been taken out of Iraq after their father was killed due to a war over oil.

Overall I think it was beneficial to this project to see the film. I think that it was worth watching as it made me more aware of the current climate. I also think it made my feelings stronger about this subject as I was angry when the wind farm got turned down. This will help my drive to create a succinct and hopefully impacting final outcome.

Age of Stupid: Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer from Age of Stupid on Vimeo.

Global Warming

We have been set a new project in which we have to create a short film between 15-30 seconds long. This is a live client brief which is for Eastbourne Borough Council. We have recently been briefed by Nick Adlam to create something more positive than fear mongering. I'm looking forward to creating something for this project.

Final Animation

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