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Showing posts with label arte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arte. Show all posts
Sunday, 6 July 2014
Takashi Murakami on Jellyfish Eyes, Nuclear Monsters, and Artistic Influences
Takashi Murakami's first live-action feature film, Jellyfish Eyes, has been ten years in the making. The Creators Project sits down with the legendary Japanese artist to discuss the filmmaking process, advances in CGI, and his overall artistic influences at his recent exhibition Arhat at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles.
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"Jellyfish Eyes" 2013 - [Trailer] - Takashi Murakami
Takashi Murakami's feature-film debut is a loving homage to Japanese popular culture. When a young boy moves with his widowed mother to the Japanese countryside, he discovers that their apartment is inhabited by a strange creature—and that very little is what it appears to be in the sleepy town.
June 1 with Takashi Murakami in person! http://www.filmlinc.com/
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Louis Vuitton Superflat Monogram - Takashi Murakami
This is the commercial for the Louis Vuitton flat monogram series. It's by the same guy who made the Kanye West Artwork on his album "Graduation".

Superflat World - Takashi Murakami
Project "Artist Impression" 2013 of Saxion University
made by Yarikata Studios
made by Yarikata Studios
Saturday, 5 July 2014
Tony White ~ "Hokusai - An Animated Sketchbook"
(Note: Fans of this film might like to know about my current personal project, currently in development and seeking funding...http://www.spiritofthegamemovie.com.)
Re 'HOKUSAI': This was my first ever... and still my favorite... short animated film! I created it in my spare time while I was still a director/animator at the Richard Williams Studio in London during the late 1970's. I actually started the film after we had completed 'A Christmas Carol', when I was Richard Williams' own personal assistant at the time. 'Carol' went on to win the first of Dick's three Oscars. When my own 'Hokusai' film won a British Academy Award I moved on to set-up the 'Animus Productions' animation studio... a creative entity I led for a further 20 award-winning years. The film itself was inspired by the wonderful sketchbooks of Hokusai. When I saw them I realized that this artist was indeed a true animator at heart... he just didn't have the knowledge or the technology to be one in his lifetime. I therefore sought to bring his drawings to life for him, as homage to his genius.
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