

Renascent a.k.a. Joost Korngold has previously collaborated with the likes of Universal Everything and Freefarm. Luckily for us, he has just uploaded his latest motion reel.
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Renascent a.k.a. Joost Korngold has previously collaborated with the likes of Universal Everything and Freefarm. Luckily for us, he has just uploaded his latest motion reel.

Sermad from Wieden + Kennedy got in touch with hr to let us know that they have just launched a website for Nokia with some collaborations with some great generative artists such as Marius Watz, Univeral Everything, Marcus Wendt, MoreSoon and SHFT.
Awesome work guys and thanks for getting in touch.

I’m impressed with the work of Maxim Zhestkov, who has recently collaborated with Universal Everything for this short video which promotes the launch of the Nokia E71.
The job was commissioned by Wieden & Kennedy and Hi-Res!.

The second Universal Everything post of the week, but we don’t care. Check out this lush self promotional material.
I particularly like the choice of colour.

Universal Everything have created this generative audio-visual installation in the John Madesjki Garden of the Victoria & Albert museum, London. Still on daily, until end of January.
This is the open source trailer for The Unfold, a groundbreaking participative feature film being developed as part of A Swarm of Angels.
Join the Swarm & help make the film: aswarmofangels.com
Trailer by Mayec Rancel
Music by Santiago Abadia
From an original image by Palla
Titles by Matt Pyke/Universal Everything & Maxim Zhestkov
Produced by Matt Hanson
A Swarm of Angels production
For those of you who know me it will come as no surprise that I have a love for motion work and especially that which features sound reactive graphics. This video was created using Processing and is one of many that feature in Universal Everything’s Advanced Beauty. Advanced Beauty is an ongoing exploration of digital artworks born and influenced by sound, an ever-growing collaboration between programmers, artists, musicians, animators and architects.
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